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    Being organized is vital. Being organized makes life easier‚ makes it less likely to lose things and saves a lot of time. Three examples will show you why. It is essential for many important things like school or works‚ and even everyday things‚ like doing bills or remembering events. First of all‚ Organization can prove to be helpful‚ making life easier. It’s 6 o’clock in the morning; both Bill and Ted are already running late for work. Bill has enough time to look for his shoes‚ but he just can’t

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    Children Organized Sports

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    children to organized sports that are meant for competition exposes these children to various risks. The various risks involve their health‚ both physically and psychological. The children do risk injury by playing games that require straining of their young developing structures. Some children therefore develop injuries and those that escape injury live to fear playing and thus they fail to enjoy games. According to Jessica‚ when children act so serious and somber when engaging in organized games competition

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    Labor Inequality

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    Mandy Truelock History 1103 MWF 8:30 Dr. Kristen Shedd Monti Adams September 11th‚ 2015 Word Count: 826 Labor Inequality in the New World In the colonial era everyone viewed America as a place of freedom and opportunity; the opportunity to make a better life for themselves and for their families. Unfortunately‚ the New World was not what it seemed to many groups that were arriving in the colonies. These groups did not find the liberty and equality in the economic structure that was advertised.

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    Inequality and Constitution

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    Liberty‚ as defined by the Oxford dictionary‚ is explained as the "condition of being free from restriction or control; the right and power to act‚ believe or express oneself in a manner of one ’s own choosing". Liberty is a word familiar to most Americans‚ since the fundamentals of the country is based on freedom and independence. Symbolism of liberty (such as the national ’s flag‚ statue of liberty‚ the liberty bell‚ Uncle Sam‚ the bald eagle) can be seen throughout the United States as a reminder

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    Combating Organized Crime

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    Combating Organized Crime Combatting organized crime is an exhausting job. Law enforcement must weed through backgrounds and known associates to piece together which criminals are affiliated with which organization and what areas they belong to. In addition to sorting out criminals law enforcement must take a look within. Many criminal organizations pay off police officers‚ political figures and other influential people to maintain their business and low profile. They use these officers to look

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    When it comes to the use of violence in organized crime‚ crime is and always has been an intricate and calculated part of organized crime. Violence against other crime families and gangs to control territories has always been first and foremost when speaking about organized crime families and gangs. Violence is also used to intimidate any potential witnesses in the neighborhoods where organized crime families and gangs conduct illegal businesses as a way to in sure that no one has an idea to come

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    GENDER ISSUES AND LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS IN NIGERIA LABOUR UNION ACTIVITIES: AN APPRAISAL BY NWOBODO IJEOMA BLESSING (B.Sc‚ CDP‚ M.Sc‚ GNIM) E-mail: blessnwobodo@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Organizations are realizing that‚ in order to adequately address human resource concerns‚ they must develop long-term as well as short term solutions to gender and leadership issues. This paper on the subject of Gender issues and Leadership Effectiveness attempts to appraise the issue of leadership effectiveness

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    Tsakas Spyridon GLOBALIZATION AND INEQUALITY It seems like every day in the news and newspapers there is yet another mention of globalization and whether or not it is good or bad. Does anyone really know what the term actually means or stands for though? There are many varying definitions of this term however the most appropriate since it is proposed by the World Bank would have to be the one cited by Branko Milanovic which states that it is the “freedom and ability of individuals

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    White Privilege Privilege is obtained by a person and everyone has an inherent privilege. Peggy McIntosh however believed some benefit from their privilege more‚ particularly men and whites. She believes that there is an unrecognized white privilege and those who benefit from it need to acknowledge it. She goes deeply in defining this privilege so everyone who is reading has a very clear understanding of what white privilege is. It is necessary for her to convince us to believe that white privilege

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    “Ignorance of how we are shaped racially is the first sign of privilege. In other words. It is a privilege to ignore the consequences of race in America.” Tim Wise Race and white privilege has always been socially constructed into our culture and history. Before the 1600’s European’s and Africans would be seen living next door to one another‚ they were able to marry one another without color being an issue and interact with one another in society. There was no such thing as segregation during the

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