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    News editors decide what to broadcast on television and what to print in newspapers. What factors do you think influence these decisions? Do we become used to bad news? Would it be better if more good news was reported? By far‚ news is very important to our world recently. Nowadays our world situation is full of violence and tragic happened every second. Indeed‚ Television and Newspapers are the medium for people to have a chance to acknowledge what currently happen all around the world. Both

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    Labour weakness was the most important reason for Conservative dominance from 1951 to 1964. How far do you agree? Between 1951 and 1964‚ the Conservative’s time in power‚ the Labour party were providing ineffectual opposition. One of the reasons for this was their internal disputes over issues such as unilateralism. However‚ there were also more important reasons for Conservative dominance‚ such as the economy and growing prosperity in Britain‚ the property owning democracy and the greater availability

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    Hard News Vs. Soft News News stories are basically divided into two types: hard news and soft news. Hard new generally refers to up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately‚ while soft news is background information or human-interest stories. Politics‚ war‚ economics and crime used to be considered hard news‚ while arts‚ entertainment and lifestyles were considered soft news. Hard news This is the term journalists use to refer to “news of the day.” Hard news is a chronicle

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    Children could not quit their jobs and had no choice but to depend on their manager as they did not sufficient money and fear for their lives. Moreover as child labor expand in American and Europe‚ during the 1800s‚ the Twentieth century brought in new efforts to eliminate child labor. As the Great Depression came around‚ Americans wanted their jobs back rather than it going to the children. “By 1930‚ 4 million Americans looking for work could not find it; that number had risen to 6 million in 1931”

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    Caribbean Regional Integration A Report by the UWI Institute of International Relations (IIR) April 2011 http://sta.uwi.edu/iir/ Matthew Louis Bishop Norman Girvan Timothy M. Shaw Solange Mike Raymond Mark Kirton Michelle Scobie Debbie Mohammed Marlon Anatol With research assistance provided by Zahra Alleyne and Quinnelle-Marie Kangalee This material has been funded by UKaid from the Department for International Development‚ however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the department’s

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    acknowledgement. * the unacknowledged quotation of phrases from another person’s work and/or the presentation of another person’s idea/s as one’s own. Plagiarised work may belong to another student or be from a published source such as a book‚ report‚ journal or material available on the internet. According to the University of Melbourne document on University Policy on Academic Honesty and Plagiarism (2005) Plagiarism is the act of representing as one’s own original work the creative works of

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    on them which reduces the degree of supervision. Trained employees make a better economical use of material and equipment which reduces the wastage and ultimately it reduces the cost for an organization. The trainees will acquire more knowledge and new ideas and it will increase their potential and it will increase individual productivity and finally it will lead to overall productivity of the organization. Therefore training plays a vital role in the organization and contributes to its growth and

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    Despite this‚ the research community remain mixed on whether high turnover impacts upon performance. There appear to be some contrasting hypothesis at play. The first suggests that turnover naturally affects performance. Those that leave are often experienced staff‚ and it naturally takes time to replace that expertise. They also develop the internal networks required to do their jobs well‚ which again is difficult to replace in the short-term. A second hypothesis is that companies with high staff

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    Unless the fruits of economic development reach one and all‚ there is every likelihood of the tremors of unrest erupting every now and then. Undoubtedly‚ we need credible policy solutions to reduce imbalances. Industrial development must spread to new regions so that the feeling of neglect and alienation among people living in the least developed areas of India is adequately addressed and pacified. The hold of „crony capitalism‟ must yield to capitalism with social concerns. In the present economic-cum-market

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    While the 1924 Labour government was undoubtedly one of the most important developments in party politics‚ there were other factors that contributed to the change from Liberal vs Conservatives in the 1880 to Labour vs conservative with Liberal’s downfall by 1951. The 1924 Labour government was arguably a significant development as it was the first time Labour won an election‚ proving they had progressed from a small independent party to a real opponent of the Conservatives. This was significant

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