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    Marisa O’Steen March‚ 25 2012 Justice – 355 Professor Surrendrahath In today’s economy keeping people in prison is becoming an ugly‚ expensive mess. There are now so many alternatives to incarceration that we need to explore and start using. Johnny Cash wrote a song called “Folsom Prison Blues” describing the angst of inmates‚ permanently immortalizing them in the publics minds. However‚ now that prisons across the country are running out of resources and space

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    The economic disadvantages of the Tourism industry: The Bahamas should diversify its economy! Successfully operating a business in an ever changing world requires vision on the part of the entrepreneur; this means being able to predict future trends and prepare the company for forecasted changes in the economic system. In truth‚ commanding a country is no different than that of a business as it too should be able to adapt to global changes in the economy. Machiavelli‚ the esteemed

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    Case Study: Migration: Turkey and Germany Between 1945 and 1989 Sakaltutan is a village of 900 inhabitants in central Turkey. Until recently it was an isolated and highly dependent on agriculture. There was high birth rate and it became overpopulated with too many men to work on land and on crafts. An all weather road was built to encourage trade with neighbouring towns. Increased mechanisation followed and farmers were educated on how to increase their output. Fewer workers were needed

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    Unit 2 Fringe Benefits Fringe benefits are benefits that don’t usually make part of your fixed component‚ but are added benefits mainly because of the position/designation you hold in the organization. Fringe benefits therefore vary from employee to employee as per their grades in the organization. Fringe benefits include benefits such as Car + Diesel Allowance‚ House decoration and renovation allowance‚ School admission for employee’s children‚ and such benefits that are mostly personal. It

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    Benefits of Sweatshops

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    The Benefit of Sweatshops Robert Gelber Integrative Seminar 300 Professor Duclos Alegue April 28th‚ 2011 Abstract: Many countries‚ industries and people are becoming more affected by sweatshops in different ways because of they’re continuous increase in growth. Sweatshops benefit many developing countries as they provide opportunities of employment to the people living in poverty and benefit the community at large by creating an economic infrastructure that utilizes the country’s resources and

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    "In many industrialised countries‚ it is typical for infants as well as school aged children to spend significant periods of time being cared for by someone other than a parent." Consider the possible benefits and/or disadvantages of day care for children’s social and/or cognitive development. Day care is a form of temporary care that is not given by family members or someone who is well known to the child‚ and usually takes place outside the home. This form of care is probably the most common

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    “Americanized” Migrants With any move‚ people change because of the potential of a fresh start to be who they want to be. The migrants from the South became “Americanized” after the move due to the exposure of drugs‚ over crowdedness of the city sectors they were forced into‚ gangs‚ and prostitution. Ida Mae‚ George‚ and Robert were affected by the Northern ways in some aspect whether it was themselves or their children they had so desperately wanted to give a better life to. All three of them were

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    better. From my parent’s journey to America‚ to my mother’s childbearing‚ and to my coming of age‚ Faith has been a part of my life‚ even before my upbringing. My relation with Faith has been with me before I was born‚ starting with my parent’s migration to America. As a twelve-year-old leaving a Communist ruling Country‚ my mother certainly needed Faith to get by. Now‚ because my mother was so young at the time‚ she did not have the mental

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    an influx of immigrants predominantly from Eastern Europe beginning in the 1870s. These immigrants established numerous neighborhoods on the North and South sides of the city and took many of the industrial jobs of the time. By the time The Great Migration began to take off many of the jobs and tenements were already full to capacity‚ forcing even more neighborhoods to form and separate the population by racial background. For the most part this did not have extreme ramifications on St. Louis‚ there

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    "Migration is not just a chronicle of sorrow and regret. It is also a powerful story of contribution and adaptation". Migration is "the movement of people from one place to another for the purpose of taking up permanent or semi-permanent residency." (National Geographic‚ 2005). Migration can be international or internal. The most popular form of migration is international. Push and pull factors occur which cause people to migrate and to decide on what location to migrate to. Migration also occurs

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