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    unions was fromed to represent unions in various capacities has been on the frontline to empower employees to join unions to help them address their employment grievances. Trade unions are faced by a number of challenges that needs to be addressed to enable them meet their objectives.One of the challenges faced by trade unions is that of resistance from employers‚when employers are approached by trade unions they resist fearing that thier managerial activies will be diverted to unions‚secondly the

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    mounting in a manner perhaps more appropriate to a Gilbert and Sullivan operetta than a conflict which will arguably influence the political future of the Middle East. So what forces will be unleashed on the ’day after’? The first stage of regime change may be drawing near with the possible removal of Saddam Hussein. But who or what would replace him? As the US races headlong into confrontation‚ the options range from embracing the status quo through to promoting what would effectively be the partition

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    Terrorism by Daniel Cooper Presented to Prof. George Johnson CJ290: Terrorism Today‚ June 2011 The definition on Terrorism and its actors‚ objectives and methods have changed over the last 150 years. In its most simple form‚ terrorism involves only three parts; use of force‚ against innocent people‚ for political purposes. (White‚ 2009) Other official definitions used by the FBI‚ State Department‚ United Nations and scholars only add detail for the purpose of law‚ prosecution and study. The

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    The decisions of one firm therefore influence and are influenced by the decisions of other firms. Strategic planning by oligopolists needs to take into account the likely responses of the other market participants. Description[edit] Oligopoly is a common market form where a small number of firms are in competition. As a quantitative description of oligopoly‚ the four-firm concentration ratio is often utilized. This measure expresses the market share of the four largest firms in an industry as a

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    Outline Thesis statement: The purpose of this paper discuss what role does the caste system play in India today? The word “caste” finds its origin in the Portuguese word “casta” which means “race” or “breed”. Thus caste basically means people belonging to the same breed. According to E.A.G. Blunt‚ ‘caste is an endogamous group or collection of endogamous groups‚ bearing a common name‚ membership of which is hereditary; imposing on its members certain

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    been accepted for inclusion in a future issue of this journal. Content is final as presented‚ with the exception of pagination. IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT 1 The Value of Capacity Sizing Under Risk Aversion and Operational Flexibility Michail Chronopoulos‚ Bert De Reyck‚ and Afzal Siddiqui Abstract—Risk aversion typically erodes the value of an investment opportunity‚ often increasing the incentive to delay investment. Although this may be true when the decision maker has

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    Let’s Find a Way to End Slavery Today When most people think of slavery they will think of the bondage of African slaves in the Americas of the south working the cotton fields and growing tobacco. Even though millions of African slaves were brought here and kept as slaves for 200 years‚ slavery today is alive and thriving all over the world in as many as 160 countries such as China‚ Brazil‚ the United States and in many areas in Africa. Slavery today comes in many different forms. It is illegal

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    HRD Challenges: challenges faced by HRD professionals: 1. The Changing Nature Of Workplaces 2. Diversefindings in profilingstudies: From a survey of the membership of this society this study identi®ed the range of professional competencies that practitioners saw as necessary to meet the demands of a changing society and their changing workplaces. The critical roles that respondents in this study nominated included: providing performance support services (which required competencies in

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    and Question Thesis Statement Rationale/ aim Introduction What were the problems faced by the Sugar Industry affect the British West Indies? Labour Capital Technology Free Trade Conclusion Bibliography Area of Research Adjustments to Emancipation Research Topic and Question Topic: Problems faced by the Sugar Industry in the British West Indies specifically Jamaica. Research Question: The problems faced by the Sugar Industry affected the British West Indies during the period of 1838-1876

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    scientists from the US‚ the UK‚ India‚ Pakistan and Romania between 2003 and 2008.[29] While the new finding puts to rest‚ at least for the moment‚ other theories of the civilisation’s demise‚ such as the shifting course of rivers due to tectonic changes or a fatal foreign invasion‚ it serves to strengthen the premise that the civilisation that we refer to as the Indus Valley Civilisation was largely located on the banks of and in the proximity of the Saraswati river. More than 70 per cent of the

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