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    Yes or No to Mandatory Vaccinations Should vaccinations be mandatory for children entering school? At the present time‚ all fifty states in the United States require children entering public school to be vaccinated. However‚ no federal vaccination laws exist (ProCon.org‚ Children Vaccinations‚ Did you know?). Many parents hold religious beliefs against vaccination. Forcing such parents to vaccinate their children would violate the First Amendment‚ which guarantees citizens the right to

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    Queensland Mandatory Sentencing Good Morning Class‚ today I will be speaking on a issue that‚ due to recent changes in legislation has sparked both support and outrage within the greater Queensland community. The issue of course‚ being the notion of mandatory sentencing. In recent years‚ Queensland and other States‚ including New South Wales and Victoria‚ have introduced mandatory sentencing laws for certain types of offences. The Queensland Government is now proposing to adopt further mandatory sentencing

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    Welfare Measure

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    do this. These amenities are also known as welfare measures‚ which are provided by the labours to the workers. This would include both the statutory welfare measures as well as the non-statutory welfare measures. The welfare amenities prove beneficial to the labour as well. For the labour such amenities will improve the labour’s motivation level‚ thus improving the industrial relations and promoting goodwill in the organization. Thus the welfare measures play an important role in improving the

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    Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate Kirby Rider BCOM/275 July 18‚ 2013 David Morrisson Mandatory Birth Control Welfare Requirement Debate The American welfare system began in the 1930s‚ during the Great Depression‚ to aid families with little or no income. The welfare system expanded over the following six decades. Allegations of welfare fraud and abuse increased proportionally. Some welfare recipients were staying unmarried‚ unemployed‚ or acquiring

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    Welfare and Cigarettes

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    industries in the world. The government receive huge amount of taxes from cigarettes companies and it actually uses the money to help fund the welfare program‚ in which a lot of people can benefit from. Making production and sale of cigarettes illegal will definitely hurt the income of the government‚ and add pressures on many people who are in need of welfare programs. Some producers of cigarettes will probably keep the business running under the table‚ as they are still attracted by the humongous

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    Delivery Outline Topic: Mandatory Military Service After High school 1-2 YEARS • Thesis –Mandatory military service in the United States should be considered because it will provide economic and social benefits to those people who are serving as well as create a benefit for the general public as well as nation as a whole. • First if you take people out of the economy cause they’re serving there will be more jobs open for those who have already passed the their required year or two of required

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    Employee Welfare

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    A STUDY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF EMPLOYEE WELFARE MEASURES AT TAMILNADU PETROPRODUCTS LTD. CHAPTER – 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION Labour welfare is one of the major aspects of national programmes towards betterment of the conditions of labour force and creating a congenial work environment with decent comfort for this class of population for leading good standard of life. Measures and activities undertaken by the state‚ employers and association of workers standards of

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    Cornell University ILR School DigitalCommons@ILR CAHRS Working Paper Series Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies (CAHRS) 5-1-1989 Applicant Attraction Strategies: An Organizational Perspective Sara L. Rynes Cornell University Alison E. Barber University of Wisconsin Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.ilr.cornell.edu/cahrswp This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Center for Advanced Human Resource Studies (CAHRS) at DigitalCommons@ILR

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    L. Casler The War on Drugs University of Southern California Introduction Nearly half a century has passed since Richard Nixon officially declared a War on Drugs. Several theories exist regarding Nixon’s motives behind the declaration. The most commonly cited theory states that the war on drugs was declared in response to the large number of soldiers returning home from the Vietnam War addicted to heroin. Proponents argue that Nixon actually declared a War on Drugs in fear of the civil rights

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    Mandatory Trophys

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    Does everyone deserve an award? This subject has come up for years and it has been a known tradition to give all participants a trophy. Some may argue that not all children really deserve a trophy and others say that they do. Parents will say that everyone who participates deserves a trophy‚ even if they did not win. Trophies can be a big part of someone’s childhood. They are what make the mark saying someone has completed an activity. If everyone receives a trophy it will make everyone happy‚ make

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