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    Marie Louis Valet 5/2/2013 Speech 07 Principles of Public Speaking The many challenges young adults face today vary greatly from peer pressure‚ to family issues and drug use or abuse. These are some of the difficult choices facing parents and young adults daily and ought to be dealt with. We often think young adults are ready to launch off into a career‚ college‚ and lively adult social scenes. When in fact today’s young adults are faced with so

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    First Paper Assignment ! During Philadelphia Convention in 1787‚ The Constitution of United States was written by “Founding Fathers.” The preamble of the Constitution consists of six goals that are the wish of the citizen who supported to complete the Constitution. Providing for the common defense‚ establishing justice‚ Insuring domestic tranquility‚ forming a more perfect union‚ and promoting general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty was the six goals of this nation (Crimmins)

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    Freakonomics review Chapter 1 An incentive is something that gets someone to do a good thing instead of a bad thing. “An incentive is simply a means of urging people to do more of a good thing and less of a bad thing”(Levitt 17) It relates to the study of economics because people are more likely to do something depending on the incentive they’ll be given. “The banning of cigarettes in restaurants and bars is a powerful social incentive” (Levitt 17). If the incentive means more money‚ there is

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    of descriptive statistics‚ Gross margin and Net return analysis and multiple regression analysis. Findings show that majority of operators were educated youth with a mean age of about 29 years. Moreover‚ about 71.3% of total respondents were jobless before the inception of the GSM business. This shows that deregulation has actually reduced youth unemployment in the study area. Study also showed that GSM operation was profitable both in the short and long runs in the study area with N73‚452‚ N36‚627

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    imported technical labour. a In your opinion‚ what factors could explain this situation in the economy where majority of the people in the working group are educated and unemployed yet employers are also complaining of labour shortage in the country? b What human resource plans at the national level can be thought out to make the educated working group employable? INTRODUCTION National labour markets are one in which most Job search by employers and firms take place on a national level. Most

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    the single most important thing one can obtain in a lifetime. It can offer a whole spectrum of benefits throughout one’s life‚ but the most important are that it creates opportunities for advancement in the workplace‚ influences others to become educated‚ and helps to develop a more informed community. It is no secret that a more qualified candidate will receive better job options and advance quicker in the workplace. Education is the key to this advancement. For instance‚ while in high school

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    to facilitate greater workplace. 3) A better educated workforce Lifelong learning and learning organizations – refer to continuous education‚ both formal and informal in institutions and home. Canada has mediocre employer-sponsored workplace training. 2008‚ ASETS (Access and Support to Education and Training Survey) 36% of adults received employer-sponsored training. Education and training assumption – our workforce isn’t sufficiently educated and trained. Underemployment - mismatch. 2001

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    gender and age. When we look at this type of income distribution‚ we can see the results of education and gender play an important role in the total median income in a given year. The more education head of households making more than the less educated households‚ and the households led by male tend to make more than that of the households led by female. Poverty is caused by a lack of skills needed to produce goods or services on

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    Increasing global women unemployment threat to economy. The International Labour organization shows the gap between the males and females in global labour market was in control in the early 1990’s but it gradually increased significantly after the global economic crisis in 2007.Huge women unemployment is seen in most of the developing countries. In developing countries women involves in trade related sectors. Women contribute to the economy in large scale. Most of the domestic‚ cottage or small

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    generations. Poverty means not having enough money to survive. There is a debate that poverty is self imposed rather than a global situation. The reasons for this problem are‚ increasing population‚ lack of education‚ discrimination‚ and mostly unemployment. The effects of poverty are intergenerational‚ ranging from high mortality rate among infants‚ mental illnesses‚ crime and violence‚ and mostly to become a burden on the economy. Overcoming poverty is not easy‚ yet not impossible. Causes of Poverty

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