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    Lutheran Hospital in Des Moines is a non-union facility. Both facilities strive to give its patients excellent care but the working conditions vary somewhat due to the difference between a union and non-union facility. From Mary Greeley’s I interviewed Mrs. Lorna Hamilton‚ the Emergency/Security Management Coordinator and from the Iowa Lutheran Hospital I interviewed Mr. Jeffrey L. Bebensee‚ the Security Manager. Both managers were familiar with the labor unions effect on their workplaces. Lorna

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    Malayan Union

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    did not last and in its wake the British proposed a new system of administration known as Malayan Union. In January 1946‚ the Constitution of the Malayan Union was passed and on 1 April 1946 the Malayan Union was officially proclaimed‚ with Edward Gent as the first Governor. (Nazaruddin Hj Mohd Jali 2003‚ Malaysian Studies 2010 :30) The main objective of the British in introducing the Malayan Union was to ensure that the economic interests of the British in Malaya were protected. Therefore the British

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    Union Are good

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    Families are the most important parts of our society. If the families in a community are strong‚ it means this community is much more powerful. Since most of our time we spend at work‚ all the people there are more like extended family. In the article of Gayle Hurmuses what Glen Seidman said you might be with second or third wife but co-workers will remains the same. This remind me of when I first started working‚ being new and young to work force all my co-workers were very supportive and it was

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    European Union

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    The European Union‚ which was previously known as the European Community is an institutional framework that began in 1951 between six countries with the intention of constructing a unified Europe. The European Union was created after World War II to economically and politically unite Europe so that another war among the European nations would not occur. The enlargement of the European Union is a historic opportunity to foster peace after generations of division and conflict. After fifty plus years

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    Labor Unions

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    Labor Unions: Relevant or Irrelevant? Good or Bad? During previous years‚ labor unions were used by industry workers as a way to make their voices heard and to push for change regarding unfair treatment. To some‚ these unions were seen as a form of threat but to others it was a way to bring the workforce together and make it beneficial to not one or a few‚ but to all. Labor unions have become irrelevant in the United States today. They were an important and fundamental part of the history of United

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    Teachers and the Unions

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    Teachers and the Union History of American Education 324 Kimberly Rosso October 4‚ 2010 On the topic of education‚ teachers and the thought of joining a union often leaves some thinking and not sure what to do. The practices of the teachers unions have their ups and downs like everything we do. There are a lot of benefits to the union and there are also a lot of downfalls. My family consists of a majority of educators and as with everything in the world we discuss with one

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    Soviet Union

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    The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (Russian: Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик‚ tr. Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik) abbreviated to USSR (Russian: СССР‚ tr. SSSR) or the Soviet Union (Russian: Советский Союз‚ tr. Sovetsky Soyuz)‚ was a constitutionally socialist state that existed between 1922 and 1991‚ ruled as a single-party state by the Communist Party with its capital as Moscow.[3] A union of 15 subnational Soviet republics‚ its government and economy were highly

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    Union In The Workplace

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    Webster’s dictionary defines “Union” as an organization of workers who act together to secure benefits and rights in the workplace. As a worker‚ you have a right under federal law to form a union‚ select representatives of your choice and bargain cooperatively with your employer. This helps balance the power that employers have over individual employees. A union allows workers to say what changes are needed in the workplace condition and solving workplace problems. With a union contract and grievance procedure

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    European Union

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    reading John Pinder’s book‚ “The European Union‚ A Very Short Introduction‚” it provides a brief and concise summary of the history of the European Union. It covers events dealing with politics‚ the environment‚ agriculture‚ policies and the Euro‚ dating from its beginnings in 1940’s until 2000‚ when the book was published. Although Pinder appears to be pro EU‚ he does an exceptional job of overviewing the institutions and policies of the European Union that helps his audience of average citizens

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    The first aspect that been discussed by Irina Rudyk in “Power Relations in President Bush’s State of the Union speech based on Critical Discourse Analysis is meaning. From this context‚ Rudyk analyse the choices of vocabulary employed by the speaker which is President Bush. Besides‚ meaning is also the presupposition on how the listener or the reader interprete the speaker’s speech based on their ideology on a particular matter such as in Bush’s speech‚ he talked about the enemy and the peacefulness

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