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    problem is a new behavior or if the worker has underperformed throughout his employment. Step 2 Meet with the employee in a confidential location to discuss the problem. Present your documentation and ask him for his input. Some employees may already be aware of the issue‚ but others -- particularly those whose poor performance has been tolerated over time -- may not be aware there is an issue and will react defensively. Step 3 Set clear expectations. Inform the underperforming employee why you

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    chance to be somebody in this country‚” said Jamie Rangel when Obama announced DACA. There are many children that do not have a say in where they are born or where they are brought. Many children are born in another country‚ but are raised in the U.S. illegally. Children who were brought here illegally should not be punished for something they could not change. DACA gives these children a chance for a better life and more opportunities with them not having to leave. They should have the same privileges

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    Value Orientations

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    * Value Orientations in Our School Campus and Barangay Values are the elements of life prevailing in a society. They are the rules by which we make decisions about right and wrong‚ should and shouldn’t‚ good and bad. They also tell us which are more or less important‚ which is useful when we have to trade off meeting one value over another. They provide motivation and ground for choice. They shape and determine individual and group’s decision to like or dislike and change or not change something

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    wearing the Burqa make someone more religious than another Muslim who is not wearing any religious clothing at all. Just through reading articles A and B‚ we see that there is a lot of controversy involved in this topic‚ and something I would like to address is how we have the right to tell others how to dress when their clothing choice brings no harm upon us and is a completely individual and personal choice. Image Source: http://www.hopeitw.com/knowledge/abaya-niqab-burqachadordupatta-hijab/#sthash

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    Should Athletes Be Paid?

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    English 1102 Should College Athletes Be Paid Money? Athletes with very little time on their hands are not making money off their beloved job. Over decades‚ there have been athletes pouring their heart and soul into their sport that they have worked for. For years‚ the love of the game has gotten almost each and every elite athlete to a university where they can showcase their ability and talent. However‚ for the Division 1 level it is more or less a business‚ and your job is to bring in

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    Good morning/afternoon class. The topic that we have chosen for our debate is “That airbrushing should be banned.” We as the affirmative team believe that this statement is true. The points that I will be talking about today is that manipulating images can lead to self-esteem issues‚ the different types of disorders that photo shopping could lead to and the extensive cost of airbrushing images. To start off‚ the deceptive imagery of airbrushing can lead to major self-confidence issues. •

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    The chance at a free education should be enough for a teenager who wants to make something of their future. Parents will greatly appreciate the fact they don’t have to pay for school or take out grants and loans for their children. Graduating from college with no debt is amazing. Students should not be paid because they are receiving a free education/degree. School is not a job‚ it’s an institution for educating. Children in Africa pray for the chance at an education. Even foreign exchange students

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    a symbol of a reality of global powers from 60 years ago and not today. It is becoming out of step with the realities of the world and as new rising powers begin to emerge a better representation of the Security Council is needed. This essay will critically argue why the United Nations Security Council should be reformed and will provide solutions as to how reformation can be achieved. Established under the UN Charter‚ as one of the six principal organs the Security Council‚ held its first session

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    "I like the SAT‚ but I don’t love it. I wish I could find something that was a more fair and accurate measure" (Cloud‚ par.14). The ACT and SAT should not be used as a requirement for college admission. First off‚ there are a plethora of students that are not good test takers and will crack under pressure. Also‚ these tests are unreliable; there are other things like GPA that can measure a student’s performance. Finally‚ these tests are a disadvantage to foreign exchange students and students that

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    Abortions: Should be Legal?

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    Should Abortion be Legal? Penny Wright Philosophy 103 Robert Gala March 4‚ 2013 Outline I. Abortion II. Legal Aspects (Origination of Law) A. Supreme Court (Roe vs. Wade) B. Parental or Judicial consent for minors III. Medical Aspects (Pro Choice) A. Spontaneous B. Induced IV. Ethical Aspect (Immorality) A. Killing of human being B. Right for life V. Conclusion and Summary

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