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    Part 1 Access to internet has increased the occurrence of unfair practice at British Universities. Aim: Aim of this essay is to make familiarity with Internet terminology. To explain how it is useful for students in their study‚ what is unfair practice of internet‚ how students do misuse of internet and how it is eliminated or decreased to a minimum level in education. Introduction: Internet is a network in which computers located at different places in world are connected in a network so

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    List and describe three major advantages of franchising for the franchisee. 1. The most valuable advantage to a franchisee is that you are selling a proven product or service. (Hatten 112) Having a product or service that customers are aware of‚ they know the name and they know what to expect‚ is essential for a franchisee. 2. Franchising often gives the franchisee important pre-opening and on-going support. Such as marketing expertise‚ financial assistance to professional guidance. Professional

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    1. Define the term “collective bargaining” and list and describe four issues that are mandatory components of a collective bargaining agreement.  Collective bargaining can be defined as the process of involving representatives from both employers and employees to come to terms and conditions of employment that both parties agree. These agreements are written into legally binding contacts good for one to five years. (Budd‚ 2009‚ p. 229) Four issues that are mandatory components of collective bargaining

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    During the American Revolutionary era many unfair laws were placed on colonists by the British for the purpose of repaying the debt of the French and Indian wars. Many people were unhappy and would begin to revolt against the British soldiers and government. With all the conflict going on it will eventually cause the Revolutionary war and the separation of the colonies from British rule. The French and Indian war that lasted 7 years left Britain in debt so they had to find a way to repay the money

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    I<ONICA MINOLTA January 30‚ 2013 Purchase Order Renewal Notice DHHS MARK MCGEE DBA FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION HFA 720 12345 PARKLAWN DR ROCKVILLE MD 20857 Dear Valued Customer: Please be advised that your Purchase Order CREDIT CARD with Konica Minolta Business Solutions will expire on 09/30/2012. In order to avoid an interruption in the provision of service and supplies‚ please provide a renewal purchase order prior to expiration. Your Renewal Purchase Order should reflect

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    Equal opportunities To have equal opportunities means having equal access to those things that influence your quality of life and life prospects. By its very nature‚ discrimination may prevent people having equal opportunities. Some examples of equal opportunities include: Education If a person is deprived of the opportunity to learn they will be less able to pursue certain careers‚ earn money and follow certain interests. In Britain‚ it was once impossible for women to receive

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    The Outsiders Theme “The problem isn’t that life is unfair – it’s our broken idea of fairness. Meaning‚ our idea of fairness is self-centered” (Tony Warrick). The Outsiders‚ by S. E. Hinton‚ is a novel about the bond between the rich eastside Socials and the poor Greasers. Although many themes are portrayed throughout the novel‚ the theme of unfairness is the most consistent theme. First‚ unfairness is portrayed through the Greasers. Johnny‚ one of the Greasers‚ had been treated unfairly his whole

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    The Giver Life Is Unfair

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    Do you ever think that life is tuff know and unfair? Well in The Giver they are all the same and they don’t even get to have feelings‚ or memories‚ in fact they can’t even see in color. After knowing this I would think harder before saying life is unfair. Three things that I can compare to society know to the society in The Giver is number one we get to go outside of our house after dark with no punishment but not in The Giver‚ number two we don’t get killed for being to old‚ breaking a few rules

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    PHILIPPINE AIRLINES‚ INC.‚ respondent. July 16‚ 2012 Doctrine: The Court ruled that both Article 287 and PAL’s retirement plans are alternative in nature and the retired pilot only is entitled to which have the superior benefits. Article 287 of the Labor Code is applicable only to a situation where: there is no CBA or other applicable employment contract providing for retirement benefits for an employee‚ or if there is a CBA or other applicable employment contract providing for retirement benefits

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    Essay about Schindler’s List and Ethics In the novel/movie Schindler’s List by Thomas Kenneally‚ the story of the Holocaust is told from a dual point of view ’ that of the Jewish people who are downtrodden‚ rounded up and taken to camps‚ murdered and degraded by the Nazis‚ and that of the German industrialist who takes it upon himself to save a large number of Jewish people from their fate. The question raised by the book is not as much why does he do this as why does everyone else not. Some of

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