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    a brief overview of the labour law governing aviation workers in Ethiopia. It will look into the labour law‚ the commercial code‚ the Collective Agreement( between Ethiopian Airlines and the Ethiopian Airlines Basic Trade Union)‚ and also directives and regulations issued by the Civil Aviation Authority. It will try to highlight the specific laws that govern the aviation workers. This paper will also‚ through a very brief case analysis‚ try to identify some of the problems that arise with regards

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    contribution of the tourism industry to economic growth and employment is now being recognised although‚ in international terms‚ Australia still lags well behind in tourism receipts. In 1982‚ Australia’s relative share of the market represented only 1.4 per cent of the OECD total‚ placing Australia on a par with countries such as Sweden and Portugal but eight to ten times below the level of the United States‚ Italy or France. A 1981-82 survey on the economic significance of tourism by the Bureau of

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    Ms. Maxine is the woman running Doughty Park Community Center. She formerly worked in the Richmond County Board of Education School System. An evolving heart to reach out to communities has been revolving in her heart since then. Ms. Maxine is a true enterprising person. She explains how an unfortunate event at school unknowingly started how career in community outreach. One classroom was chaotic and a teacher could not keep things under control. That teacher walked to the front office and

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    Hospitality Management 18 (1999) 331}343 Life and tourism in the year 2050 Abraham Pizam* Department of Hospitality Management‚ University of Central Florida‚ P.O. Box 161400‚ Orlando‚ FL 32816-1400‚ USA Abstract This article is an essay that represents the author ’s personal vision of life and the state of the tourism industry in the year 2050. It describes the major expected developments in the areas of environment‚ demographics‚ economy and business‚ lifestyle and values‚ politics‚ housing

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    accordance with the terms and conditions of the tenancy as well as Whispering Oaks Community Policies‚ Whispering Oaks Community Lease Addendum‚ Lease Guaranty Agreement and Pet Lease Addendum. The resident and the guarantor must submit copy of valid photo identification and SSN while signing and entering into the lease contract. In addition‚ the resident may need to pay additional non-refundable Pet Deposit in case the permission is granted to keep a pet in the

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    Introduction Two Environmental Problems in Ethiopia would be soil degradation and overpopulation. This presentation will cover the main questions of why this is happening and answers that could help and control Ethiopia ’s land and overpopulation problems. Strategies will be assessed as to the help Ethiopia needs from inside and outside sources. Other regions in the world will be identified that have progressed from these same problems‚ and what impacts these implementations have had on their success

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    duplicated care services and you can cut the overflow of patients because now you have a parting organization who can take some of your patients. Another benefit of merging and acquisition is it can benefit a whole community. An example of this can be seen with the acquisition of Bucyrus Community Hospital by Avita Health System in Galion‚ Ohio.These two hospitals were located only 12 miles apart. Avita was able to save $1 million per year in administrative costs with this acquisition. Both hospitals also

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    Problem Statement The growth and development of tourism in Trinidad from 2002–2007 and its effects on the economy and society. Statement of the Problem Tourism plays a major role in the growth and development of Trinidad. Many initiatives have been put in place to expand the industry. The government of Trinidad is committed to establishing and implementing standards of development and maintenance for the tourism industry. They try to maintain all the tourist attractions such as beaches and museums

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    Problem in Ethiopia Ethiopia is located in the horn of Africa with 72.4 million populations which over 50% of whom are under 20 year-old. Its GDP per capital is 470.22 USD ranked as the 11 bottom in the world. Malnutrition is a major public health problem in many developing countries‚ and it is one of the main health problems facing women and children in Ethiopia. The country has the second highest rate of malnutrition in Sub-Saharan Africa. The 4 major forms of malnutrition in Ethiopia are acute

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    We have to understand the several concepts by means of definition and its integration. • Tourism Hunziker and Krapf‚ in 1941‚ defined tourism as "the sum of the phenomena and relationships arising from the travel and stay of non-residents‚ insofar as they do not lead to permanent residence and are not connected with any earning activity." In 1976‚ the Tourism Society of England’s definition was: "Tourism is the temporary‚ short-term movement of people to destination outside the places where they

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