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    Oakland residents between 1940-1945‚ and the 1945 special census revealed the population of Oakland at an all-time high of 405‚301 residents. Most of the new residents came from out of state‚ like rural areas‚ a lot of residents was black and white from the southwestern states. The government created prime and subcontracts that were made just for shipbuilding that exceeded $7.8 million in Oakland. That led to thousands of civilians to obtain employment on the different military bases in the city

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    1. Introduction Personality trait theories may be defined as a key measurement of habitual outlines of behaviour‚ thought and emotion (Kassin‚ 2003). Cattell and Warburton (1967) defined the personality tests (about 200 objective tests with more than 800 variables) that can be objectively scored and whose purpose is hidden from the subject (Cattell &Warburton 1967). They manifested that they are difficult to fake (although they may be sabotaged)‚ and thus such tests would be useful in selection

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    Assignment How Technology Impacts family Interaction Researched and Written By: Rick Luebbert Technology has had a profound effect on the modern family. This research paper will explore how technology has a specific impact on the way families interact with each other. The technological advances of home computers and cell phones are just a few of the things that have transformed the way families interact and communicate with one another. Technology will continue to change the landscape of how the modern

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    A drug is a substance which has a discernible physiological effect when taken into the body. These chemicals change the functions of the central nervous system (CNS)‚ providing temporary relief from mental‚ physical and social problems. Usage of a drug over a period of time often results in dependence and tolerance of the drug. The user experiences physical and psychological withdrawal symptoms when attempts are made to quit the drug. Tolerance refers to the increased ability of the body to tolerate

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    Given that such large organizations such as hospitals and other public healthcare facilities are fragile because of diversity of peoples working closely together‚ federal laws complicate this more. The healthcare public sector is to be both a collaborative and service-friendly one. Adaptation from anything similar to new‚ procedural reforms‚ is very difficult to implement in this sector due to the presence of culture. Culture affects both reforms and worker motivation because of the different subsidiaries

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    expose you to legal action including insolvency proceedings. These will often trigger the "event of default" clause in a lot of commercial contracts‚ especially those involving financial institutions. This will of course have dire consequences and can affect the smooth operation of one’s business in the event an "event of default" clause is triggered. This of course goes without saying. (c) Legal fees - Breaches of contract‚ if serious enough‚ will often lead to litigation and dispute. It is no secret

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    Nigeria is full of culture‚ colors and people who love their country‚ Imperialism happens all over the world‚ but the one that affected nigeria the most is known as “Scramble for africa” from 1800-1914.The British decided to conquer africa after the loss of manpower‚ workforce and raw materials. Slave trade‚ adding arbitrary national borders and new and improved education and medicine are a few long lasting effects on nigeria and their people. There was many pros and cons to imperialism in africa

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    Technology has utterly changed the way of America’s society is and how people interact with others. Since the ever thriving technology was invented‚ cyber bullying has regularly occurred as a consequence of technology which can recurrently result in suicide or suicidal attempts. Today‚ people argue whether if technology truly affects the suicide rate for college students. Essentially‚ everyone who is in college has some type of technology and/ or have at least gone on a social media website previously

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    rule of Western forces. These imperial forces abused undeveloped nations by utilizing their resources‚ area‚ and economy. Vietnam‚ a significant Southeast Asian nation‚ had been under the rule of the French until 1954 when their freedom was achieved. While Vietnam kept on following numerous cultural aspects of China‚ Vietnam changed as a nation with its development towards a socialist government‚freely run economy‚ and armed force. Prior to Vietnam’s independence‚ Vietnam had been under the control

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    declare that:- 1. the only basis for Barotseland becoming part of Zambia on its Independence was the Barotseland Agreement of 1964; 2. This Agreement has ceased to have effect‚ having been breached and repeatedly and finally repudiated by the Government of Zambia which abrogation and repudiation have been accepted by the Barotse National Council; 3. the situation has reverted to that which applied immediately before the Agreement was signed and Barotseland has in law reverted to being a ‘British

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