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    employers do not take into consideration employees concerns and demands‚ when they do not react to the issues that the labour force is facing. Even though employees are allowed to strike‚ there are procedures in place that protect them from not losing their job within an organisation. And if they are not followed‚ the employers have the right to dismiss these employees according to the Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995. On January 20th of 2012‚ 5000 mine workers of Impala Platinum‚ embarked in an unprotected

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    Topic : A nation should require all of its students to study the same national curriculum until they enter college.  Answer : There is a long debate on the issue of whether the education system should have a general standard on the curriculum setting. Some argues that the policy should vary according the different condition in different areas in one country. Some common core curriculum could serve the purpose of any nation. At the same time‚ however‚ individual part of the nation should have the

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    CHILD LABOUR Children are the most important asset of any nation. Each child is an asset to the society. The future welfare of society is closely related to the welfare of the child. Children are the future of the nation. They are flowers of our national garden. It is our duty to protect these flowers. Child labour is a socio-economic problem. Child labour is not a new phenomenon in India. From ancient times‚ children were required to do some work either at home or in the field along with their

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    In the last decade‚ many countries over the world have to experience the inevitable consequences of damage to environment. The environment has been sacrificed as the people’s standard living has been improved‚ which is including the rising of new technology. Sometimes‚ the new technology that has been invented can cause environment’s devastation enhancement and also harms the ecosystem on it. Many forests and parks have disappeared so that animal extinction for some species cannot be avoided.

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    CAUSES OF CHILD LABOUR • Poverty • Parental illiteracy • Tradition of making children learn the family skills • Absence of universal compulsory Primary education • Social apathy and tolerance of child labour • Ignorance of the parents about the adverse consequences of Child labour • Ineffective enforcement of the legal provisions pertaining to child labour • Non-availability of and non-accessibility to schools • Irrelevant and non-attractive school curriculum • Employers prefer children as they constitute

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    related to evolution of India as a developed nation by 2020) as envisaged by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. We discuss the enabling role of our discipline related to this critical national (social) transformation process. This theme article is organized in three segments. The first segment‚ which is drawn heavily based on the published work by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam introduces the salient features of Vision 2020 and a road map related to realizing this national dream. The second segment sketches the evolution

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    Chapter 16: Labour Relations Labour union: an officially recognized association of employees practicing a similar trade or employed in the same company or industry who have joined together to present a united front and collective voice in dealing with management. -the purpose of unionization are to influence HR policies and practices that affect bargaining unit members such as pay and benefits. Labour- management relations: the ongoing interactions between labour unions and management in organizations

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    due to the two stories the book investigates: “Standard English “and “Real Stories”. Crystal recognizes that recorded documents were predominately based on the viewpoint of a white male. This brought me back to the concept of His-story. I was surprised by the reading. I thought the content was going to be different. I was

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    Khojamiyarov 1 Khojamiyarov Kamran EAP 1851 19 February 2014 Profitable Immigrants or How to Pay for Those who Built the Country For big powerful countries with strong economies‚ immigration and its impact have always been a controversial problem. As an international student‚ I have faced all strictness of immigration verification and policies. This has been going on since I decided to study in United States. By analogy of my experience if take an account that I am an international student‚

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    not luck. Nowadays‚ some may hold the opinion that the successful people are also considered lucky‚ but other believes the opposite. When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success. If we depend only on luck for all our accomplishments‚ we are taking a great risk. Luck is something intangible and no one can guarantee that it would ever come your way. If it doesn’t work‚ it would be a great disappointment. If we believe in luck‚ we would be clueless about where

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