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    4 EXTERNAL FACTORS THAT AFFECT HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Government Regulations – With the introduction of new workplace compliance standards your human resources department is constantly under pressure to stay within the law. These types of regulations influence every process of the HR department‚ including hiring‚ training‚ compensation‚ termination‚ and much more. Without adhering to such regulations a company can be fined extensively which if it was bad enough could cause the company to shut

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    the article about confidentiality for teenagers. In the article it offered very interesting insight as to why teenagers avoid going to receive reproductive care services. It was found that the number one reason for teens not seeking reproductive health services is because of their parents. The reasons teenagers wanted the confidentiality of their visits kept away from their parents was mainly from fear of retribution or to start acting like an adult. Teenagers want to advocate for their own sexual

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    Parents do not understand teenagers In the past‚ agricultural social structure simplifies the relationship between parents and teenagers. Without media‚ there is no pornography‚ drug and drinking abuse. Without high-tech computer and academic pressure‚ teenagers have plenty of time to deal with parent and learn filial piety and etiquettes. Parents absolutely have the high status in the family and teenagers only have a “submission” word in their dictionary. Currently‚ patriarchy

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    smoking‚ drinking and going out to night clubs. This conclusion leads me to think that he has the common issues that teens deal with daily. Although Holden secludes himself from the rest of the world‚ he is very much like a typical teenager when it comes to having problems in school. Holden reveals a strong hate for school. In chapter one‚ he states that “he didn’t know anyone at Pencey that was splendid and clear-thinking and all. Maybe two guys. If that many.” (pg. 6) Later‚ Holden gets kicked out

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    Life in a day of Teenager

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    Monday through Friday‚ I get up at the last‚ possible minute- of course‚ rushes to get dressed and grab the few books I did bring home and run like superwoman to catch our service. Riding on the van‚ I say my prayers‚ thanking God for another chance of living. Then‚ I’m at school for the day. If ever I reach school early‚ I go make conversations with my friends. Then‚ the bell rings‚ time for assembly! Our classes start at 7:20am and ends at 5:15pm if we have double periods. Fast-forward to 5:15p

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    Let Teenagers Try Adulthood Only 66 percent of high school graduate students feel they are ready for the adult world. This means that 34 percent of high school graduates feel they are not prepared to be independent. First‚ we will look at why teens should not graduate at the age of 16. Then‚ why teenagers should all shadow a few different professions so that they can see what we teenagers truly want as their career before we graduate. Also‚ how the rules of high school are the rules of real life

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    The Effects the Media has on Teenagers James Morrison‚ an entertainer‚ states that “whoever controls the media‚ controls the brain.” Within this quote‚ Morrison implies that the media has an effect on the human brain and can affect it tremendously. The media has effects on teenagers‚ both positive and negative. The media is a vast forum of communication that permeates nearly every aspect of culture (Mokeyane). It consists of a broad spectrum of communication such as: television‚ films‚ web sites

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    should not be raised to 18; there are too many teenagers that depend on a driver’s license. There are some teens that need to drive themselves to and from school or work. If the age is changed to 18‚ it will not stop the accident rate of young drivers‚ and finally teens would most likely drive anyways. Many teenagers everywhere depend on having their drivers’ license. Teens need to be able to drive so they can get to and from school. Some teenagers attend school where they cannot take a bus and

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    The Internet Helps Teenagers Communicate Abstract The internet is good way for teenagers to communicate with each other and helps them to do better in school and with their writing abilities. It allows them to express themselves openly and learn about new ideas that they would otherwise have no access to. Social media such as Myspace and Facebook are a great way for teenagers to talk with their peers and keep in contact with friends and family. They would lose touch with these people without

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    of our lives in some ways. As we cannot live without them in this modern world and they are a necessary evil‚ we have to find ways to reduce the negative impact of those modern appliances. Let us see some of the gadgets that we commonly use‚ the problems arising out of their use‚ and the ways of minimizing the negative effects arising from their use. Television: Though it might be considered as a good source of family entertainment and a good way to wind-down after a hectic day‚ too much television

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