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    Qantas Dispute

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    BACKGROUND This paper aims at analyzing the industrial dispute between Qantas and the trade unions in 2011. The key questions include: _(1) WHAT WERE THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE QANTAS DISPUTE IN 2011? (2) WHAT DOES IT ILLUSTRATE ABOUT CHANGING INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN AUSTRALIA?_ To address the question (1)‚ there is an analysis of the interviews and documentary evidence to explain the causes and consequences of the Qantas dispute. To the question (2)‚ it applies theories of industrial relation

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    ‘Britain’s attempts to appease Mussolini in the 1930’s were successfulExplain why you agree or disagree with this view. (24 marks) Britain’s attempt to appease Mussolini were successful up until the Abyssinian crisis of 1935‚ as Italy were not in league with Germany but on the contrary‚ were opposed to German expansion and revision of the treaty of Versailles. However after the Abyssinian crisis‚ this stance from Mussolini disappeared and changed greatly. Hence British attempts becoming

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    The Populist Party was a way for Americans to resolve issues without going Democrat or Republican. The Party was founded mostly by farmers‚ and laborers already in organizations‚ who wanted to see reform in railroad regulation and tax reform. The goal of the populists in 1892 was to replace the second party (democrats) by forming an alliance of eastern and western farmers. The Populist Party was formed because farmers and laborers called for the abolition of national banks‚ a graduated income

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    Labor Disputes

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    “Labor Disputes” includes any controversy or matter concerning terms or conditions of employment or the association or representation of persons in negotiating‚ fixing‚ maintaining‚ changing or arranging the terms and d conditions of employment‚ regardless or whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee. (Art. 212) Remedies in Labor Disputes A. Grievance Procedure—in-house adjustment of complaint‚ problem‚ or dispute following the steps prescribed in CBA or company

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    Explain how technology was a stimuli to the Age of Discovery? There were many technological advances in the Age of discovery. The development of the cannon‚ which was able shoot iron or stone balls. This device could take down city walls or fortresses. A western technician built 56 small cannon’s and gigantic gun that could hurl stone balls weighing 800 lbs. The gun could only be loaded and fired only by about a hundred men working together‚ and reloading took 2 hours. Although the cannon had serious

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    Explain how and why Muhammad was opposed in Makkah (30 marks) The prophet Muhammad preached in Makkah to bring people in the right path and to believe in one god. However‚ he was opposed in many ways possible by many people mainly the Quraish. There were many reasons why people opposed the prophet Muhammad in Makkah and many were due to selfish needs such as wealth and power. The prophet Muhammad was opposed in many ways such as verbal and physical abuse. The Quraish were the main people

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    Senkaku/Diaoyu Dispute

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    have resulted from a chain of disputed island territories in the East China Sea between China and Japan‚ are perfect examples of how one can analyze and provide reasoning as to why these conflicts are occurring and in the manner that they occur. MAIN CONFLICT The major dispute between these countries is historically one of the main reasons two nations have a dispute in the first place‚ territorial claims. These claims are over a small group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea‚ which

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    1930s Women

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    The 1930s provided women with more opportunities for women in education and work. Women graduated high school at a slightly higher rate than men did. Female high school graduates increased 20% throughout the 1930s; double than that of the 1920s. However‚ more men continued to graduate college than women (7%); there were less female college graduates in the 1930s than in the 1920s. Even though not as many women were getting college diplomas‚ businesses were hiring twice as many women than men. According

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    Dealing with Diabetes

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    Running Head: DEALING WITH DIABETES UO7a1-Unit 7 Assignment DEALING WITH DIABETES BIO1000 Capella University November 24‚ 2013 DEALING WITH DIABETES Dear Friend‚ I sympathize with you newly discovered prognosis of type 2 diabetes. It is a process of deciding now‚ how to utilize your method of change in diet‚ exercise and properly medicating yourself. I took the initiative of preparing some information

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    Dealing with Emotions

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    Today I got an assignment about an issue that touches us deeply and frequently in our day to day life. It is about dealing with emotions. The heart‚ the third eye and the crown chakra are attractive to us‚ because these energy centers connect us with the higher realms that are so natural to us. But the real inner breakthroughs must now occur on a lower level‚ in the area of the lower chakras‚ closer to earth. The area of the emotions is a vital area in our growth process towards freedom and wholeness

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