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    (the “Seekers”) to independent inventors‚ scientists or simply people that like challenges and to earn some money out of it (the “Solvers”). On the website‚ Seekers can post “R&D Challenges” to which Solvers submit their solutions. The Solver(s) that will be deemed by the Seeker to have posted the best solution(s) will be granted with a financial reward. In this process‚ the InnoCentive scientific team works hand-in-hand with the Seekers in order to make sure the problem posted by the Seeker is

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    Vietnamese asylum seekers was greatly influenced by a photo displayed in the media of a young girl running naked in the country side in Vietnam after having been burned by napalm (USA Today) (La monde). This having a tremendous impact on the collective conscience of the Australian population‚ and the media exposure whilst horrific was to have a positive effect‚ insofar that Vietnamese boat people were seen to be in urgent need‚ therefore accepted as asylum seekers‚ on humanitarian

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    human desire and suffering. This is accomplished by seeking enlightenment to end desire‚ and thus end suffering. Since desire is inherent in human nature‚ this results in an effort to renounce the self and "awaken" to the truth of reality. Once a seeker has awakened‚ he or she is said to be "enlightened." Buddhism was inspired by Hinduism which teaches intelligent indulgence in human desires. The Buddha thought desire to be the prime adversary to human life‚ and attempted to rid himself of all

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    Saral Rozgar ‘Saral Rozgar’ is a unique Mobile job marketplace that helps blue collared and entry level job seekers to connect mainstream employers anywhere in India via mobile in their own language in an affordable manner. Saral Rozgar is an inclusive and flexible innovation incubated at the mobility division of Tech Mahindra and is now a part of the Growth Factories. As per CII only 14% of the 500 million Indian workforce accounts for the formal sector and the remaining 86% are part of the unorganized

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    theory (Bandura‚ 1977) as a conceptual framework to investigate how these factors may impact attitudes and intentions to use marijuana--both campaigns. Stephenson et al. (1999) assess the effectiveness of antimarijuana ads targeting high sensation seekers often fragmentary in nature. For example‚ lines of research include a focus on features of the individual such as sensation seeking (Everett & Palmgreen‚ 1995; Palmgreen et al.‚ 2002; David et al.‚ 2006)‚ or on examining unintended effects of interpersonal

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    information literacy on the digital age. Information seekers is now surrounded with vast of information that can be taken or access easily on the internet without knowing of the information’s’ accuracy and its true nature. Information literacy is a set of skills and abilities that an information seeker achieved by identifying‚ evaluating‚ and making use of the information or data effectively‚ legally‚ and ethically. In terms of accuracy‚ information seekers should be vigilant enough to identify the information’s

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    offering handsome pay or generous commissions. Some marketing companies or companies of direct sales place recruitment advertisements and persistently persuade applicants during job interviews to buy their goods in order to join the sales business. Job seekers may be persuaded to get an overdraft or a loan from financial institutions. Some may even go into bankruptcy if they fail to repay the loan. If you find that the job involves hierarchical sharing of commission (i.e. pyramid selling) and the prices

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    problems? InnoCentive is a so-called innovation marketplace founded in 2000 that connected "Seeker" firms posing scientific problems ("Challenges") with a community of more than 285‚000 "Solvers" who submitted solutions. By joining InnoCentive’s open innovation revolution‚ "Seeker" firms’ institution increases their R&D capacity while reducing the risk and cost associated with research failure. Essentially‚ Seekers pay for solutions‚ not work‚ failure‚ trial and error. This is possible thanks to the three

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    few flaws in the opposition’s argument. Rebuttal Now onto my first point‚ that John Howard’s Pacific Solution is much more ethical than other suggested solutions. During the 7 years that his solution was in place- 2001 till 2007- only 404 asylum seekers died while at sea. This number was shockingly doubled in the next five years‚ 2008 to 2012‚ to 814 deaths. That means 814 families torn apart‚ 814 friends lost‚ 814 neighbours gone. This is an awful statistic‚ and what makes it even worse is that

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    One of the most influential world events was Tiananmen Square in June of 1989. This event virtually alone caused a rapid influx of asylum seekers‚ raising the numbers from 1‚260 in 1989 to 12‚130 in 1990. Many of these applicants were Chinese students who had already been studying in Australia. As a result‚ the Australian government reformed the Migration Act of 1958 with the Migration Legislation

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