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    Case Study on Petrol Station

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    Enterprise who owned the Spetrol station located along the BPK Highway. Spetrol was acknowledged as one of the big players in domestic petroleum products industry. However‚ Jamel who Mat Jon’s nephew was on boarded of the operations of the pump station and he did not participate in the business operation since he was in his post retirement years. At the start‚ the business was doing convincingly well‚ this success was helped by the strategic area that petrol station been located. Nevertheless‚ the

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    Youth Gangs

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    Youth gangs in North American society are nothing new. When we turn on the news we often hear stories of misguided youth contributing to yet another gang related crime. Even though it is known that youth crimes are overrepresented in the media today‚ the subject of youth gang activity is quite a predicament to our society. Over the last few years‚ there has been a moral panic created by constant exposure to the media which portrays a great amount of youth crimes and violence. In Canada there

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    Hydroelectric Generating Station Sustainability is the capacity to maintain. Hydroelectricity is a highly sustainable way of generating electicity. With many advantages‚ hydroelectricity will carry us sustainably‚ meeting our needs for many‚ many years to come. Economically hydroelectric stations are extremely sustainable. Generally speaking it costs anywere from $100 Million dollars to $400 Million dollars to build one station‚ depending of size. The largest dam in the world (The

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    Youth and Sports

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    easy‚ but it is especially difficult in youth sports today. Coaches and parents are putting a lot of pressure on our young sons and daughters. The pressure to succeed in sports at such a young age is taking the fun out of the sport by making it all about winning. A Personal Perspective My own interaction in youth sports has been many: As a parent‚ participant and an observer. My experiences as a child in youth sports were mostly positive. In my early

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    Youth Offending

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    Youth offending An issue risen by Wainwright and Nee (2014) highlighted the point that by providing effective early intervention to young offenders‚ this may prevent them from going to becoming established offenders. Richards (2011) emphasises that rapid brain development may impacts inhibitory responses‚ emotional self-regulation and the thought process of risk and reward in young offenders. Although youth offenders may have a belief of invincibility‚ they are able to understand risk although the

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    Grade 12 English Literacy I.S.U Youth Violence Paragraph 1: What is the issue surrounding youth violence? The issue with youth violence in the article titled “fresh focus on the roots of youth violence” & also “youth violence in the Toronto and our hierarchy of victimhood” Is that youth or students under the age of 19 have been causing increasing the gang violence and death tools with brawls and gun shootings. The main topic discussed by

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    Conclusion The focus of employee selection and training is to match the capabilities of prospective candidates against the demands in a given job. From the analysis‚ selection and training is of prime importance to Water Refilling Stations in order to get the best of employees‚ however‚ it faces challenges in its quest to recruit its workforce. The issue of employee referrals seems to place unfair advantage over others‚ as more often than not‚ they are favoured compared to those who use a different

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    Kamara M.V. (2012). Empowering Women to end hunger and poverty. Monrovia. United Nations Radio. Kwapong‚ O. (2009). Male support for gender equality. Accra‚ Ghana University Press Lennie‚ J Lumadi‚ W.M. (2012). Empowering the voiceless rural women: A daunting task in African society. Kamla-Raj‚ 10(2): 123-130. Rolls‚ S. and Narayan‚ D. (2008). Empowering communities‚ informing policy: the potential of community radio. Suva‚ Quality Print. Wierenga S. (1994). Women interest and empowerment‚ gender planning

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    HISTORY OF RADIO IN NIGERIA INTRODUCTION Radio and Television as broadcast media have undoubtedly been of immense influence and have contributed tremendously to national development‚ specifically Nigeria. The success of these media is unconnected with its message content and large audience. This work aims at giving detailed insight as to how the broadcast media have contributed to national development in Nigeria as well as problems limiting its role. DEFINATION OF TERMS DEVELOPMENT The

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    young and old‚ Muslims and Christians now enjoy the services of the social media. But the youth are the major players in this sector‚ as they have being tagged as the digital age. The power of social media has contributed positively to the development of Nigeria youths and the Nigerian populace. It has kept Nigerian youths more informed and up to date; it has opened up medium for job vacancy advert among youth‚ which has improved their unemployment situation‚ thereby pulling many out of the quicksand

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