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    Distinguished ladies and gentlemen. Acid rain is becoming a widespread problem around the world. The amount of acid in rain has dramatically increased in the past decade in certain areas like America and Europe by 70%. How is it caused? It is formed by the chemicals in the process of burning fossil fuels mixing with the moisture in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acid rain come in two forms‚ wet and dry. Dry deposition‚ a more accurate term for acid rain‚ can appear to be snow‚ hail or other dry particles

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    Merit Pay for Teachers Around the world children are taking tests that could potentially lower their grades. In some cases‚ those test scores may also determine how much the teachers get paid and acknowledged. It can be questioned weather or not merit pay is a productive system for the education industry. Individuals that disagree may say or believe that it will be harder to hire new staff‚ it lacks fairness‚ and question if it indicate how well the children learn. However‚ it is crucial that we

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    incentives like merit pay can lead to risky behaviors and bad outcomes in our educational system. It is my belief that incentives like higher pay alone is never sufficient enough to motivate teachers or anyone with a real passion for their vocation to perform better. I find myself in the court of public opinion that incentives like money are a short time motivator for most people. I have looked at research material and information from experiments and initiatives to implement incentives like merit pay or

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    Merit Goods and Services Merit goods are those goods and services that the government feels that people will underconsume‚ and which ought to be subsidised or perhaps provided free at the point of use so that consumption does not depend primarily on the ability to pay for the good or service. • • • Both the state and private sector provide merit goods & services. We have an independent education system and people can buy private health care insurance. Consumption of merit goods is believed to generate

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    Merit Pay Pros And Cons

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    Draft April 5‚2014 Teacher’s Salaries Based on Their Performance in Class The idea of merit pay originated in the year 1950 (Turner‚ 2010). Other industries are often using performance based pay in order to reward their employees‚ and one field that uses these methods is professional athletes. There are very few fields where employees can work “as they wish” (Solmon & Podgursky‚ 2000). Originally‚ using merit pay in the teaching field failed due to the lack of buy-ins from districts and also due

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    Shakespeare’s plays have long been regarded as works of literary merit due to their complexity and thematic depth‚ as well as their universal appeal and ability to stand the test of time. One of Shakespeare’s most renowned plays‚ The Tragedy of Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark‚ subsequently referred to as Hamlet‚ is an ideal example as it satisfies the requirements of literary works of merit. Complexity is a characteristic of literary merit found in Shakespeare’s works‚ and most evidently‚ in his characters

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    A merit good is a good that is deemed intrinsically desirable by society due to its positive externalities. An example of a merit good is education. Education confers private benefit to the individual as there is personal satisfaction in gaining skills or knowledge. Furthermore‚ education allows an individual to get employment‚ have an income and therefore have a higher standard of living. However‚ there is also social benefit because when an educated person enters the workforce‚ it (the workforce)

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    The Use of Merit Pay and Incentives The purpose of this paper is to explore the use of Merit Pay and Incentives as motivators for increased productivity. The key focus is the system at Richmond Memorial Hospital. To do so‚ one must begin at the beginning….. The use of financial incentives (financial rewards) paid to workers whose production exceeds some predetermined standard was popularized by Frederick Taylor in the late 1800s. As a supervisory employee of the Midvale Steel Company

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    Merit-Based Aid Programs

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    Merit-based aid programs have been widely adopted in the U.S‚ mainly serving as strategies to improve college access and stem brain strain. Current research on the impact of state merit-based aid programs mostly focus on enrollment effects and have demonstrated that these programs have successfully achieved these two goals (Monks‚ 2008; Ness & Tucker‚ 2008). However‚ there has been just a few studies of the unintended consequences of student major choice and course-taking behaviors influenced by

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    Water Shortage or Water Misuse The United States of America is known for her extreme overuse of everything. Americans see something they want and they simply take it. It was true when the young country pushed westward. The Native Americans were already there‚ but that mattered not; it was wanted‚ so it was taken. It is still true today. Americans as a people see what they want and they take it with very little regard to who had it first or where more might come from. Water is one of those

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