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    of office products the computer easily does‚ like typewriter‚ adding machine‚ photocopier or even CD player‚ DVD player‚ and radio. In publishing‚ a lot of jobs are gone‚ many in layout and production‚ since computers do layout and design faster and more accurately. Even in hotel and travel industry‚ there have been significant losses in administration in hotels because of significant advances in the way people book and check in. Nowadays‚ most bookings for hotels are made through websites instead

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    EXT. PAGE’S DRIVEWAY - DAY PAGE‚ is a father. He is in his early 40s. He places a gift bag next to his daughters new car. He grabs a bow out of the bag and carefully places it on the hood of the car. Morris drives fast past Page’s house. He honks his horn. Page looks up at Morris who drives past him. He waves. PAGE Hi Morris. He focuses his attention back on making sure the bow looks perfect on his daughters car. INT. CESSNA 172 - DAY Morris puts his earmuffs on. He flips the control buttons

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    The Equal Pay Act of 1963 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission MINIMUM WAGE SEC. 206. [Section 6] (d) (1) No employer having employees subject to any provisions of this section shall discriminate‚ within any establishment in which such employees are employed‚ between employees on the basis of sex by paying wages to employees in such establishment at a rate less than the rate at which he pays wages to employees of the opposite sex in such establishment for equal work on jobs

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    with new people around and through others online social network tools Yahoo ect.... Moreover‚ in the spare time‚ I love reading interesting books and going out with friends for fun. However‚ one thing I care all the time is how to improve myself to be more aware of social responsibility. For me‚ these following stories are one of the most memorable thing in my memory. My first story began with a sunny summer with a lot of joy at school. At that time‚ we really hoped to have a trip to Da Nang beach

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    Paul Chung Transition English Four April 21‚ 2011 Essay No more Guns The year 1774 was pivotal in the history of the United States. It marked the beginning of the Revolutionary war‚ which lasted thirteen years and claimed thousands of lives. Fighting against the British‚ the Americans had to rely on individual citizens because they did not have a well organized army. As famers and hunters‚ many citizens already owned guns. These rifles proved indispensable in defeating the British. After the

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    Title: “Canada expects to increase timber exports to China” Canada International Trade Minister Ed Fast welcomed the business delegation of 60 buyers from China and said we would like to make further efforts to increase timber exports to China during the 10th Annual Global Buyers Mission On September 6‚ in Whistler‚ British Columbia‚ Canada is now China’s largest supplier of imported lumber and among the fastest-growing markets for Canadian wood products. The value of Canadian wood exports

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    reports that since 1981‚ the amount of homework given to the average sixth grader has increased by more than fifty percent. Many people claim that the increase in homework dates as far back as 1957‚ when the Russians launched Sputnik into outer space. The new competition that resulted served as incentive for schools to try to increase the difficulty of the curriculum. With harder classes came more homework (Ansary). Many teachers defend large amounts of homework‚ claiming that it helps prepare

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    because less homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons‚ children need more time for other activities‚ and homework often has bad effect on students. First of all‚ less homework gives teachers more time to plan lessons. According to the Achieve 3000 article‚ “No More Homework?‚” in paragraph 2‚ the author says‚ “If teachers did not have to mark homework‚ they would have more time to plan lessons and monitor students’ daily progress.” If teachers do not give homework‚ they would have more time

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    NO MORE PROMISES Synopsis The theme of this essay “A democracy that delivers” is an apt one coming in the wake of Nigeria’s emerging democracy. This essay titled “No more promises” discusses democracy and its operations in Nigeria where I live. It examines governance in Nigeria within the context of the challenges of returning to a democratic system of governance after many years of military rule. It looks at citizens’ expectations and how far they have been met in ten years of a new democratic

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    Increased and Merit Pay for Teachers As the United States falls further behind economically and educationally‚ citizens start to point fingers in every direction. Economically‚ the majority of the fault is placed in the hands of the executives that brought the United States into the war. Educationally‚ however‚ most citizens tend to blame the lack in production by students on teachers. Teachers are a small cause of the low productivity problem of students‚ but why would teachers feel the

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