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    Advantage and Disadvantage of Unemployment. To anyone who suffers from unemployment‚ this would be a hard time for them in order to support their living. However‚ an economist is looking at unemployment is a necessity to maintain a balance economy. Therefore there are advantages and disadvantages of unemployment in a country. The disadvantages of unemployment are as clear as water to most people in the society even if they did not study economy. Deprived of a job meaning lacking of income‚ if the

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    biggest fried chicken join in the planet. [Online] available at: [Accessed 09 October 2012]. Honan‚ M. 2011. Steve Job is dead. [Online] available at: < http://gizmodo.com/5838847/steve-jobs-is-dead> [Accessed 28 September 2012]. Morgan‚ R. 2012. Disadvantage in branding. [Online] available at: [Accessed 28 September 2012]. Musil‚ S. 2012. Apple settles iPad trademark dispute in China for 60M. [Online] available at: < http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-57464626-37/apple-settles-ipad-trademark-dispute-in-china-for-$60m/>

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    subsequently be supplied. These are obviously extreme examples but it is not hard to realise that there are many instances were regulations protect societies from undesirable activities. Pro-regulation approach The pro-regulation approach mainly argues based on the criticism of a free-market approach as many would likely agree that markets are not effectively efficient and do not always operate in the best interests of society. Therefore‚ intervention in the form of regulation is necessary to govern

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    about what was taught.’ (Peter Elbow) Child Centered Learning It is also referred as  child centred pedagogy‚  child centred education‚  child centred teaching‚  student centred teaching  or student centre learning. Child centered learning approach is a philosophy‚ not a methodology – which is why there are so many different approaches and no two classrooms applying it will look the same. Child centered learning: The teacher challenges the children in a safe and respectful manner to develop

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    advantages of living in a surveillance society‚ focusing on its impact on the detection and reduction of crime. This paper will then discuss the disadvantages of surveillance‚ focusing on privacy and cost of CCTV equipment fee. (Structure) the first paragraph and second paragraph will discuss the CCTV advantages. Third and fourth paragraph will show the disadvantages. In the end‚ the essay will emphasize the importance of CCTV‚ it exists more good than harm. (Advantage) The presence of CCTV camera system

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    of the water. The big disadvantages of the World Trade Center is its cost for tenants‚ as Silverstein Properties and the Port Authority are essentially charging Midtown rents for a less prestigious Downtown location. The lack of a major regional transit hub nearby‚ like Penn or Grand Central‚ is another major drawback. Hudson Yards vs. World Trade Center: Which to Choose? The fact of the matter is that both developments offer their own unique advantages and disadvantages. Budget-minded companies

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    psychological) traits approach to explaining entrepreneurship. What makes an entrepreneur‚ an entrepreneur? Could it be the environment they grew up in or simply‚ the personality that they were born with or developed as they grow? This essay would present on the traits one should have to perform in this career and how these personalities would benefit them as a businessperson. Apart from that‚ it would discuss the different approaches and analyze it against the trait approach. The essay would start

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    similar to a bicycle but usually larger and heavier‚ chiefly for one rider but some times having two saddles or an attached side car for passenger. Also a motorcycle is fun and very useful but also dangerous. Motorcycles have many advantages and disadvantages. First‚ one of the advantages of this kind of vehicle is the gas miles per gallon. Motorcycles have smaller engines so they consume less gas. Therefore‚ a regular motorcycle usually expends fifty-five miles per gallon. For example; if you ride

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    We’ve highlighted the disadvantages as well to help you be aware of these and take action to reduce the impact. The Advantages and Benefits of In-House Training include: * Training Cost saving – the cost per delegate is typically less when compared to sending the same number on to public training courses. * Travel Cost saving – no need for employees to travel any further than their offices and incur extra costs. * More specific – generally running a course for a single client allows

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    advantages and disadvantages of normalization. The process of normalization brings about organization to the database that it is applied to. Normalization makes everyone’s job easier due to the fact that it gets rid of as much useless data as possible. Repeated data is processed and simplified into single data. Repeated data‚ for example such as having someone named JOHN DOE in one table and the same person’s name JOHNNY M. DOE in another table. Modifying a table with as little data as possible

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