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    organisations have adopted initiatives into their working families. These include: equal opportunities (EO) monitoring‚ having an EO policy‚ and fair selection training for recruiters. (Kandola & Fullerton‚ 1998) It has become common practice for job application forms to include a sheet apart of questions about the applicant’s ethnicity‚ gender and religious background. This is an example of EO monitoring in practice. Whilst this is a good idea in theory‚ this can‚ arguably‚ make it even easier for

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    h e b r e w - e n g l i s h TANAKH t h e j e w i s h b i b l e ‫תנ׳׳ך‬ VARDA BOOKS skokie‚ illinois‚ usa 2009 - 5769 Hebrew text © 1998‚ All Rights Reserved‚ Varda Graphics Hebrew-English © 2009 Varda Books ISBN 1-59045-934-2 Hebrew-English Tanakh: the Jewish Bibletm is a licensed software product no part of which can be used for the purposes other than licensee’s own non-commercial use by any means either mechanical‚ photocopy‚ recording‚ or electronic without permission in writing from

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    African American involvement in the war did much to change the attitudes of many Americans on the issue of race. In 1941‚ President Franklin Roosevelt issued the Executive Order 8802‚ which stated that racial discrimination by employers in federal agencies and companies in war related work was illegal. Due to this‚ a large migration of African Americans into northern industrial cities occurred. More African Americans were working

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt once said “There is one front and one battle where everyone in the United States—every man‚ woman‚ and child—is in action‚ and will be privileged to remain in action throughout this war. That front is right here at home‚ in our daily lives‚ and in our daily tasks.” African Americans and Women had been discriminated in the past whether it was their race or their sex. In World War II‚ however‚ we needed more strength then just the white Americans. This is where many people who

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    Water Quality and Contamination Tamekia Roberts SCI 207: Dependence of man on the Environment Instructor: Michelle Kozlowski November 24‚ 2014 Introduction Background- The ever-increasing popularity of bottled water means that it is important to analyze not only its mineral content but also‚ above all‚ it’s content of possible contaminants‚ especially the organic ones. In this respect‚ bottled waters are a special case‚ because apart from organic chemical contaminants

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    monophthongs. In Early ME the remaining diphthongs were also contrasted to monophthongs: the long [ea:] coalesced with the reflex of OE [ :] - ME [ :]; the short [ea] ceased to be distinguished from OE [ ] and became [a] in ME. The diphthongs [eo:‚ eo] – as well as their dialectal variants [io:‚ io] – fell together with the monophthongs [e:‚ e‚ i:‚ i]. Later they shared in the development of respective monophthongs. As a result of these changes the vowel system lost two sets of diphthongs

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    Characteristics of the Tang Dynasty Characteristics of the Song Dynasty Characteristics shared by both dynasties Social Tang dynasty offered women a new opportunity for personal expression shown by the leadership of Empress Wu Neo-Confucianists movements in the late Song led to the deteriorating rank of women in society Neo-Confucianism also discouraged women from education and other career outlets Male-dominated society Men enjoyed more rights in areas such as remarrying and premarital

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    Matt Bartenhagen Mr. Ernst English 1 10/10/17 The story of Helios is about a young Greek god that symbolized the sun. Helios is frequently represented as a strong man‚ and a handsome man. He drove a chariot across the sky which was led by two horses that breathe fire. These horses were known to burn anyone who tried to take possession of the chariot. He would drive it across the earth every day. If he got too close to the earth he would burn the people’s houses. Also if he got to close to

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    Persuasive Speech Outline- Distracted driving Introduction – Distracted driving is a growing and dangerous problem in today’s society that can lead to accidents causing injury and even death. Risk factors with distracted driving: Talking on a cell phone while driving Younger‚ inexperienced drivers under the age of 20 may be at increased risk; they have the highest proportion of distraction-related fatal crashes. There are three main types of distraction: · Visual: taking your eyes off the

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    environmental protection by analyzing federal environmental justice policies in the judicial system. They primarily focus on claims and their outcomes with respect to Title VI and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)‚ both legislative mechanisms which EO 12898 sought as mechanism to address environmental justice claims. The authors argue that claims filed under Title VI are few which suggests‚ according to the authors‚ “that the courts have played a very limited role in achieving environmental justice

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