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    The achievement gap in education has been the subject of discussion for many years due to the disparity among groups of students in relation to language ability‚ race and ethnicity‚ and socioeconomic status (SES). Experts offer many possible explanations for the gap‚ including the assertion that an achievement gap is inevitable‚ and others placing blame on inadequate education systems that are ill equipped to meet the needs of all of its students. Others still may place an emphasis on environmental

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    labor relation

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    and the absence of a strong or dominant labour party capable of gaining power at the national level. The relative strength of organized labour in Canada was also affected by cultural and ethnic divisions among workers‚ especially the considerable gap between Francophone and Anglophones‚ which was symbolized by the development of the separate francophone confederation of national trade unions in Québec. Maintained geographic and political divisions also precluded effective unionization and often

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    Distinguishing generation gaps There are several ways to make distinctions between generations. For example‚ names are given to major groups and each generation sets its own trends and has its own cultural impact. Language Use Generations can be distinguished by the differences in their language use. The generation gap has created a parallel gap in language that can be difficult to communicate across. This issue is one visible throughout society‚ creating complications within day to day communication

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    that users stay safe whether they are online or not.  The jobs that cybersecurity have are  web developer‚ database administrator‚ programmer‚ and many more.  The purpose of these jobs is not just creating software‚ but also helping businesses solve problems.  There are not as many women as men who work in the cybersecurity field.

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    Closing The Gap Speech

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    delivered his "closing the gap" report in parliament on the state of Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ health and wellbeing. We think it would be useful for us all to take a break from the statistics and consider some fundamental questions. Numbers and targets are important when it comes to addressing need but we often forget that sound policy comes from sound principles and motivations. In terms of national policy we began this journey to "close the gap" as a result of the national

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    GAP 360 ANALYSIS

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    strategy will use consumers and existing customers as a basis‚ and then critically examine the organisation from this angle to internal business. For this paper‚ Gap 360 Ltd has been selected as a case study. Gap 360 Ltd is a company which focuses on the gap year travel industry‚ their strategic aim is to become the leading brand in the UK gap year travel market. However‚ this aim cannot be achieved without thoroughly comprehending their position‚ relative to three environmental forces through a situational

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    On The Gender Pay Gap

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    This article writes that the gender pay gap does‚ in fact‚ exist. Pearson stated that "life choices" are not enough to make a wage gap because not every woman leaves work to care for children. She mentions how many have to be pushed out due to not being able to afford childcare or not being able to find a full time job. Also that women do not have much of a “choice" but to stay at home due to workplace and outside forces telling them what the “right” thing is. The article also mentions how mothers

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    My gap year

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    the world. This was the promise of a gap year. Having just come out the other side of my gap year I’ve begun to reflect on the year I experienced. For me‚ it involved spending a lot of my time working to save money for the future. I also travelled across Europe with a group of friends‚ visiting 12 different countries and experiencing cultures and ways of life that I had never dreamt of. So‚ for all those high school graduates who are planning to take a gap year‚ here is some advice I wish someone

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    GENDER GAP IN COMMUNICATION Why is there a gender difference in communication? Well the reason is that those differences are due to the differences between men and women of course‚ but that they are also very dependent on the environment into which the conversation takes place. The gender gap was out there‚ has always existed and would be there as long as there is a human race. Communication is the key to developing deeper bonds with the people in your life because it opens the doors to better understanding

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    Close The Gap Analysis

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    Malcolm Turnbull‚ Australia’s Prime Minister‚ admits that Close the Gap‚ a program aimed to reduce inequality between Aborigines and nonnative Australians‚ has had mixed progress at best. Child mortality rates have fallen and high school graduation rates have risen‚ but figures contrasting life expectancy and employment between the groups aren’t satisfactory. The Australian government has been criticized for weak engagement with Aboriginal communities and misguided spending‚ and barriers of language

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