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    Business/ Admin Notes Section one Rights And responsibilities at work Employment contracts Terms and conditions An employment contract is a very important document. It spells out the key things you can expect from your employer and what your employer expects from you. Once you’ve worked for your employer for two months‚ you have the legal right to receive details of your terms and conditions of employment in writing. This information may come in a letter or a formal contract of employment

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    Abortion is a topic has split people into two different sides. Pro-choice where women are believed to have a choice in whether they want to go through with their pregnancy‚ and then the people that make up Pro-life‚ where they believe abortion should be illegal. Pro-choice seems to be more focused on the status of the mother. They focus in on the aspects‚ such as her age‚ income‚ and if she is truly ready to take on this huge life experience. States should not be able to determine whether or not

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    Differentiate between a Social Issue and the Social Problems. Please provide three Bahamian examples for each. Social issues are political debates involving moral judgments about how people should live. (Brennen‚ 2013) Three examples of social issues in The Bahamas are gambling‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and homosexuality. Social problems are societal induced conditions that harm any segment of the population. Social problems are also related to acts and conditions that violate the norms and values found in society

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    and human rights protection‚ based on the idea that every human being is a master of their life‚ have contributed into letting people live as they want and do what they will – in reasonable measures. In particular‚ tolerance has seemingly resolved or smoothened a number of moral dilemmas that humanity faced during the past centuries. However‚ there still exists several extremely important and disputable questions‚ such as euthanasia‚ implanted ID chips‚ biometric identification‚ and abortion. Abortion

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    Introduction: The Michigan Right to Work law went into effect on March 27‚ 2013. This law has two parts to it; one is for the public sector workers and the other is for the private sector workers. This law was pushed through the senate and the house within five days. Should Michigan have become a Right to Work state? What does the Right to Work law entail and how is Michigan’s Right to Work law different for the United Nations understanding of a right to work as a human right? The purpose of this

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    whether or not abortion should be a legal option continues to divide Americans long after the US Supreme Court’s 7-2 decision on Roe v. Wade declared the procedure a "fundamental right” on Jan. 22‚ 1973. Proponents‚ identifying themselves as pro-choice‚ contend that abortion is a right that should not be limited by governmental or religious authority‚ and which outweighs any right claimed for an embryo or fetus. They argue that pregnant women will resort to unsafe illegal abortions if there is no

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    Should abortion be illegal or legal? Whether or not abortion should be illegal or not is a very controversial issue. Abortion is a very personal matter and people have many different opinions about it. Reasons for or against an abortion could be rape‚ money issues‚ religious views‚ and or young motherhood. An argument for the prolife side would be that life begins at conception. With that being said some people would consider it murder and an act of taking a life if abortion was chosen. On the

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    taxes are paid? 7. Repeat Problem 6 assuming the corporation is an S corporation. 8. In early 2009‚ General Electric (GE) had a book value of equity of $105 billion‚ 10.5 billion shares outstanding‚ and a market price of $10.80 per share. GE also had cash of $48 billion‚ and total debt of $524 billion. Three years later‚ in early 2012‚ GE had a book value of equity of $116 billion‚ 10.6 billion shares outstanding with a market price of $17 per share‚ cash of $84 billion‚ and total debt of $410

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    and abortion is one of them. It was not a big problem before‚ however‚ recently the number of abortions quickly got higher. Matter of fact it had been said that more than 50 million babies/fetuses have been aborted since 1973. In some countries abortion is legal but‚ I strongly disagree with this idea. I believe that abortion should be illegal. Many may not know but the women’s body gets injured during this experience. Also‚ there are always other choices. As I mentioned before‚ abortion is dangerous

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    Will interracial couples ever be accepted in American society?Interracial marriage is the expression utilize to relate marriages that take place between people who are from unlike racial or ethnic groups. Intercultural marriages are defined as marriages between people who come from two different ethnic backgrounds.Whereas relationships between people from different ethnic and cultural groups are becoming increasingly common‚ there are substantial increases in the number of individuals engaging in

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