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    Unemployment is a serious problem facing developed nations today. What would be the advantages and disadvantages of reducing the working week to 35 hours with respect to employment? In recent times‚ the global economy has been in doldrums creating unemployment and uncertainty in the all branches of industrial world. One of the proposals raised by economists to improve the current state of this status quo was to reduce the working week to 35 hours. I believe this proposal has its advantages and

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    Macbeth Gaps in Silences

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    ears and eyes; that I do not see as others do. The only thing that keeps my tongue still is the love I have for my lady. I would not say I am clear on this fact‚ but it is in my belief that my lady assisted in the death of King Duncan. Since his death‚ I have watched her sleep‚ she has uttered strange and foul words‚ her actions are not normal. If any others saw her‚ they would say she is possessed and in my own mind‚ I‚ too‚ could believe that. My lady has had two children the first was stillborn

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    What Would Happen If Half Of The Canadians Died? By Steffi Bael Have you ever wondered what would happen if half of the Canadians died? Well in the next few paragraphs I will be explaining what would happen. Hypothetically speaking‚ if half of the population in whole Canada vanished‚ definitely a severe suffering of economy would happen. We are all independent on our resources for living‚ natural and especially the human

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    This is a case study analysis on “A Day of Silence‚ a Day of Truth‚ and a Lawsuit” by Bonnie C. Fusarelli and Lucy E. Eaton (2011). This case study explores freedom of speech and freedom of religion in public schools. Simon County High School is the only high school in the rural area dependent on agriculture. The highly conservative population is around 60‚000 people‚ of whom 18% live in poverty. The school’s 600 students are 60% White‚ 30% African American‚ and 11% Hispanic. This case revolves

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    Federal Reserve Paper Federal Reserve Paper The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the Federal Reserves’ discount rate‚ monetary policy‚ and stimulus program through the money multiplier. What are the factors that would influence the Federal Reserve in adjusting the discount rate? According to Chron if prices rise too fast or the economy starts slowing down‚ the Federal Reserve uses the discount rate as a way of manipulating interest rates to stabilize the economy. This change can either

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    The Would-Be Pioneer

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    accepted a job as a VP in a Seoul‚ South Korea with SK Telecom. Ms. Myers had what seemed to be all of the right credentials on paper that would make her the ideal candidate for a foreign assignment‚ except one‚ she was female. Although she realized initially that the agency contacting her for the assignment referred to her as “Mr.”‚ she pressed on and assumed it was a simple mistake‚ however‚ her experience would be reflective of this later as she reflects on her choice to accept the assignment

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    GAYOLA‚ Brent Julian S. BSCS-CS I-1 What Would You Do No.4 You are the CFO of a sporting goods manufacturer and distributor. Your firm has annual sales exceeding $500 million‚ with roughly 25 percent of your sales coming from online purchases. Today your firm’s Web site was not operational for about an hour. The IT group informed you that the site was the target of a distributed denial-of-service attack. You are shocked by an anonymous call later in the day in which a man tells you that your site

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    What I Would Place In A Time Capsule As the turn of the millennium approaches‚ the human race will continue to develop new technology and new ways of thinking. It is always enjoyable to take a visual journey back in time‚ to view what was considered advanced and what thoughts of future times represented. A time capsule stored with precious documents and possessions from a past era can serve as a visual and material presentation of what past times were like‚ and put in prospective the

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    change". I frequently ponder what will be the evaluation from men of this bore if they somehow managed to survey training today. What will Mr. Rogers consider bootcamps? You know‚ the five day confirmation approach. What will the great old Abe say in regards to different decision testing? I can imagine Pavlov respecting the classroom of today as an affirmation to his investigations of personality‚ established molding and automatic reflex activities. Perhaps Jung would give Freud a "nah‚ nah‚nah‚ nah

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    Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence A poem‚ like all other works of art‚ may appear as an inter-subjective truth‚ an intricate thread of images‚ a surreal yet realistic expression‚ and as a "creative fact" according to Virginia Woolf. In canon literature‚ a good poem is usually that which has fine structure‚ imagery‚ meaning and relevance; an art‚ which has sprung out not only of personal necessities but out of socio-cultural quagmires. Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence transcends the mediocre.

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