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    Argumentative Essay Braden Rawson Social Networking or the use of specific websites or applications to interact with other users is one of the many key and driving factors today in our world. We find ourselves lost for many minutes or possibly hours at a time on any particular app or website. Looking deeper into the issue of social networking and its impact on our life‚ I highly doubt we have accomplished anything at all. A very smart man once said‚ “Time is money.” If that quote is true do we

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    Introduction This essay will be discussing the current issue of conflict between nurses’ demand of increase on their pay and government’s comparatively lower related nurse pay policy. Background information will presented first‚ followed by an analysis on the strike and reasons why this strike happens. In the end‚ there will be theoretical evaluation about industrial relations focusing on absenteeism and industry productivity. Background information The contemporary human society is composed

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    an effort to paint a picture of a righteous act or way of living that others should follow? Although numerous times‚ some of sport’s best athletes have done this in the past‚ one athlete‚ Colin Kaepernick‚ has earned quite the public response after he chose not to stand up during the national anthem. Some people argue that sports is not a time for protesting and politics. However‚ professional athletes should be allowed to use their status or position to protest events taking place today. These

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    The Pullman Strike

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    The Pullman Strike: The U.S went through a serious depression in the late 1800’s‚ promoting wage cuts and layoffs. Many strikes and uprisings occurred at this time. Unfair treatment by employers was one of the main causes that led to the majority of strikes and uprisings. They usually ended when the government intervened and stopped the workers from boycotting. One of the major strikes occurred in Pullman‚ Chicago. George Pullman founded the town‚ Pullman‚ for the workers who manufactured the

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    Michael Mott Cramer PS 205 Nov. 21. 2012 Should the United States use a Preemptive strike on Iran? Iran has been trying to develop a nuclear program for some time now‚ and the United States has repeatedly told Iran that they cannot do that. If Iran refuses to comply with the United States‚ should the United States use a Preemptive strike on Iran? There are three options for the US‚ a preemptive strike on Iran‚ living with a nuclear Iran‚ or negotiate a deal so they can have a nuclear

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    strike action

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    Strike action   A strike is a collective withdrawal of labour by employees. Under such action‚ employees refuse to perform all work‚ not just selected duties. Strikes are usually‚ but not always‚ organised by a union. The purpose of a strike is to pressure an employer (or other third party) into complying with particular demands or refraining from doing something.   Under the federal Fair Work Act 2009 strike action may be ’protected action’ if undertaken during a bargaining period for an enterprise

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    the college campus begs the question: Should hazing be allowed on college sports teams? Hazing is a vital part of forming a close-knit unit whether it is for college athletics or even professional athletics. Performing a hazing ritual‚ as long as it is supervised‚ should be allowed when initiating rookies into a college athletic team. There should be specific rituals that are allowed‚ such as rookies having to carry the senior’s bags. These rituals should be approved by the administration and

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    were charged and convicted of rape‚ it is almost certain that they would be fired for moral reasons‚ bad publicity‚ or any reasons in-between. So why is it that when a college or professional athlete is charged with the same crime‚ they are still allowed to continue to play? Granted‚ there have been instances that the convicted athlete has been asked to leave the team. For instance‚ Marcus Vick‚ who was finally dismissed from Virginia Tech’s football team after a series of incidents (Lipka‚ 2006)—but

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    citizens find it very difficult to reach their goals and settling down with comfort. The concept of having non citizens voting in municipal elections isn’t a foreign idea. However there is a lot of opposition which is very reasonable. Non citizens should not be granted the right to vote in municipal elections because it could decrease the number of non citizens seeking citizenship‚ makes the election more expensive than it already is and increases the administrative process to identify a way to select

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    Should students be allowed to eat in the classroom? Many people say that students should be able to eat during class. Unlike other people think the opposite. Let’s see why people think students should eat in class. First where going to start with the negative side. Which means the people that think it’s a bad idea. The have many reasons some are just dumb and some are very true that’s might just change your mind. They earthier think that the students will make a big mess or sometimes student have

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