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    Child labour is a very big problem in today’s world. Many organizations work towards diminishing it however‚ it is a very touchy problem and needs to be handled with caution as the process is very tedious which is not realized by many people worldwide. Many think that diminishing child labour suddenly and as soon as possible is going to be good for the world however‚ this is not true. The fight to end child labour is going to be long and hard because of the many negative impacts it will have on the

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    inequality. The labour market is “a market in which wages‚ salaries and conditions of employment are determined in the context of the supply and demand for labour.” (Bannock‚ G Et.al 2003) This disparity in income can be seen from the Gini coefficient‚ which is a widely used measure of inequality‚ at an all-time high in recent years‚ with a significant increase since 1980. This trend is unlikely to reverse especially as income inequality had not decrease during the previous Labour government despite

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    FORENSIC ACCOUNTING Introduction Necessity is the mother of all inventions. Yes‚ it is the growing arena of business and surging number of white-collar crimes that have paved the way for the development of Forensic Accounting. According to AICPA‚ “Forensic Accounting is the application of accounting principles‚ theories and discipline to facts or hypothesis at issues in a legal dispute and encompasses every branch of accounting knowledge.” According to The Accountant’s Handbook on Fraud and

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    Chapter 1 Exercises: 1. In example 1.1‚ an analogy was drawn between a network’s architecture and design and a home’s architecture and design. Provide a similar analogy‚ using a computer’s architecture and design. A. While the network\home can be thought of as an overall entity that is comprised of discrete elements that function as a whole‚ an analogy using the architecture of a computer is also appropriate. The frame of the house and the various mechanical components can be viewed as the overall

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    First aid First aid is the provision of initial care for an illness or injury. It is usually performed by a non-expert‚ but trained personnel to a sick or injured person. It is an immediate and temporary care given to an injured person First aider A non-expert but trained individual who performs an immediate and temporary care to a victim. The role of the first aider stops when a physician arrives in the scene. Accidents Are sudden‚ unexpected event that causes harm to the body and livelihood

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    CHAPTER 15 COMPOSITES PROBLEM SOLUTIONS Large-Particle Composites 15.1 The mechanical properties of cobalt may be improved by incorporating fine particles of tungsten carbide (WC). Given that the moduli of elasticity of these materials are‚ respectively‚ 200 GPa (30 × 106 psi) and 700 GPa (102 × 10 psi)‚ plot modulus of elasticity versus the volume percent of WC in Co from 0 to 100 vol%‚ using both upper- and lower-bound expressions. Solution The elastic modulus versus volume percent of

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. P-N JUNCTION DIODE CHARACTERISTICS 1 2. ZENER DIODE CHARACTERISTICS 6 3. TRANSISTOR COMMON -BASE CONFIGURATION 11 4. TRANSISTOR CE CHARACTERSTICS 16 6. FULL-WAVE RECTIFIER 26 7. FET CHARACTERISTICS 31 8. h-PARAMETERS OF CE CONFIGURATION 36 9. TRANSISTOR CE AMPLIFIER 43 10. COMMON COLLECTOR AMPLIFIER 48 11. RC COUPLED AMPLIFIER 53 12. COMMON SOURCE FET AMPLIFIER 58 13. WEIN BRIDGE OSCILLATOR 63 14. RC PHASE SHIFT OSCILLATOR 66 15. CURRENT-SERIES

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    REVIEW OF LITERATURE Labour Relations in Colonial PNG A country’s fundamental features of industrial relations whether in whole or segment‚ according to the late Dunlop‚ one of foremost American labour relations scholars‚depended on three factors: the effect of chronological period‚ the pattern of social change and the process of economic development (1958:38). Jackson (1924)‚ Parr (1974) and Nelson (1976) described it as incomprehensible and strange to most labourers in the Wau-Bulolo gold

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    class struggles. (Bottomore‚ p. 75). Analysis of class divisions and struggles is especially important in developing an understanding of the nature of capitalism. For Marx‚ classes are defined and structured by the relations concerning (i) work and labour and (ii) ownership or possession of property and the means of production. These economic factors more fully govern social relationships in capitalism than they did in earlier societies. While earlier societies contained various strata or groupings

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    Question 1 Word count: 647 The common law contract of employment would require that the two parties involved i.e. employer and employee conclude an agreement equitable to or at least meeting the needs of (locatio conductio operarum/employment proper). Considering the nature of the relationship between Mrs. James and the school‚ it is difficult to define who the employee and employer is‚ as the initial agreement for the services offered by Mrs. James was made between her and the parents

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