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    What motivates people at work? What motivates people at work? There are 5 factors that can motivate people to work. Firstly‚ salary‚ financial gains and bonuses can motivate people. People work for money to live. The higher salary they get‚ the more motivated they become. For example‚ if the employer announces that he will give a bonus next month to the best employee; all the employees will want to get the bonus. They will be more motivated to work. Therefore‚ financial gain is a very important factor

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    What kind of people are they‚ who would do such a thing to another human‚ treating them with punishments and cruelty? A story of a young girl named Anne‚ From “The Diary of Anne Frank ”she faced the grueling punishment from the Nazi concentration camps and another tale from “I am Malala” Malala faced many challenges she was shot by her own kind the Taliban just because she was standing up for girls’ education. Pursuing your dream is very important those dreams could be as simple as wanting every

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    Respected headmistress‚ teachers and my dear fellow students The topic of my today’s speech is COMPETITION IS NECESSARY FOR LEARNING and I agree to this… Here are my points for the favor… Competition is what drives us forward. The feeling of competition and winning is attractive to everyone‚ and the fact is‚ that when we compete‚ we are more focused on our work‚ we achieve more‚ we excel and‚‚‚ top of all‚‚‚ we learn more!!! When we get our work ranked against others‚ we can read or see the best

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    just like beacon灯塔to guide us to change ourselves as well the world . A good case in point is Nelson Mandela who was born in South Africa where social segregation exceedingly /extremely/overwhelmingly prevail and local residents who are mainly black people were deprived (夺走)basic rights including‚education‚and medical care .confronted with this situation‚to He was determined to devote change (reverse)it himself to eliminate (eradicate )racial discrimination (prejudice /segregation) in South Africa

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    members of the victim’s family may file a wrongful death claim. The majority of wrongful death cases follow in the wake of criminal trials‚ utilizing comparable evidence but with a lower standard of proof. Regardless‚ an individual found liable in a wrongful death case may or may not be found guilty of a crime associated with that death. When Is A Wrongful Death Claim Applicable? There are several scenarios in which a wrongful death claim may be applicable. Common examples include medical malpractice

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    Briefly discuss what education claims to do for us. What do sociologists show it often does? Illustrate with examples from the Caribbean Education begins the day we are born and ends the day we die (Ballantinee and Hammack). According to Haralambos and Holborn education involves the acquisition of knowledge and skills. Although this is may be seen as the most appropriate explanation for what education is regarded as universally‚ education in modern developed and developing societies is

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    Equality for indigenous peoples in the Australian Constitution This article is based around equality for indigenous people in the Australian constitution. It explains the ‘bleakness’ of the Australian constitution (Charlesworth‚ H‚ Durbach‚ A pg. 68‚ 2011)‚ Australia’s international obligations‚ constitutional models and much more. This article clearly is writing from the side of bringing equality to the indigenous people‚ hence the title. Specifically‚ it identifies some key aspects that are incorrect

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    Establishment | Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) was established as an autonomous regulatory body on 31 December 1998 under Civil Aviation Act‚ 1996. CAAN has been set up with the objective of making aviation safe‚ regular‚ standard and efficient. Its prime goal is to ensure flight safety and sustainability of civil aviation. It has the responsibilities of constructing‚ operating and maintaining airports. Besides‚ it has also to equip the airports with necessary communications and navigational

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    Special Operations Forces (SOF) and interagency activities go hand-to-hand in today’s operational environment. Understanding SOF authorities allow operators to articulate their operations with interagency partners. A military leader once described to me that understanding authorities meant you understood the "rules of the game.” The article‚ “Demystifying the Title 10-Title 50 Debate‚” highlights the confusion over the “rules of the game.” As future Special Forces Warrant Officers (SFWO)‚ the

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    The Constitution is a very significant document because it lays out the basic structure and outlines of a rather respectable and effective democratic government. Furthermore‚ having unalienable rights is necessary for any society to thrive. On top of that‚ the government must exist for the lone purpose of protecting these rights and nothing more. These constitutional principles sanction and outline two specific ideals: 1) protection of the citizen’s inalienable rights and 2) controlled governmental

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