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    Part A Unemployment means the situation where people in the labour market who are available and willing to work but unable to find a job. In the economy‚ It is important to measure the unemployment as an indicator of whether the economy is running efficiently or not. There are two major methods of measuring unemployment in the UK‚ the Claimant count and the ILO count. The Claimant count‚ which is related to benefits‚ is based on the administrative records of the number of people claiming

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    1.1 REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION The reasons why people communicate is to (a) express needs (b) to share ideas (c) to build relationship and socialise (d) to ask question and share experience 1.2 HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIP IN THE WORK SETTING communication affects relationship at work place e.g. with colleagues‚ people using services‚ children and their families‚ help to build trust‚ understanding of individual needs‚ communication is used to negotiate‚ to prevent or resolve conflict and

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    fear and intimidation. This was one of the biggest consequences of World War 1‚ because with a racial group such as the Ku Klux Klan which was expanding their influence over all of America people started getting scared. 6.Describe and analyze ONE reason why the Cold War started. One way that the Cold War started was the conflict between the ideas of Capitalism and Communism. The Cold War started‚ after the end of World War 2. The conflict of ideology between Russia and America was at an all-time high

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    The Season for Reason by Ari Armstrong‚ December 12‚ 2005 "Merry Christmas‚" one of my atheist friends warmly wished. Another of my atheist friends points out that December 25 also commemorates the birth of Isaac Newton‚ perhaps the greatest scientific genius of all time. Now‚ it seems‚ Newton was actually born on January 4‚ 1643‚ not December 25‚ 1642. But December 25 is not the actual birth date of Jesus‚ either; it is instead based on a season of pagan celebration. So I suppose "Merry Mithras

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    Essay: Reasons why smoking should be banned in public places. Tobacco is one of the most widely-used drugs in the world‚ mainly in the form of cigarettes. Although most countries put restrictions on its use‚ many people smoke everyday despite the fact that it is poisonous and harmful to their health. In my opinion‚ smoking should be banned completely for several reasons. Firstly‚ smoking can cause serious health problems to the smokers themselves and to those inhaling secondhand smoke. Tobacco

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    Three key reasons why some competencies are valued basis resources (like skills‚ competencies and knowledge) are valued. This means of valuation is important because it h as changed over the past and will undoubtedly change in the future. Why are some competencies valued? Firstly‚ because they create something that people value: for a resource to be seen to be valuable‚ it needs to be able to actually create something that others value. This is important because notions of w From the 19th century

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    Reasons why you should always keep learning A recent article about raymond mill in The Atlantic reported that when individuals learn new tasks‚ they strengthen the part of their brain used in learning the task. Even better‚ this process makes the neighboring areas of the brain more resilient as well. This means that learning can make what you already know stronger‚ too. So‚ without further ado‚ here are five more reasons why you should always keep learning: 1. Keep in Touch With The World. If

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    Unit 8 ( Promote Communication in Health‚ Social care or children’s and young people’s setting) 1.1 Different reasons people communicate: There are different reasons why people communicate in work settings which are listed below. We communicate to express our needs(physical or emotional needs): As adults we express our needs and feelings and we also allow children to and young people to do the same because when children are not allowed

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    Perspectives on Human Reason Human reason is a topic that‚ without a doubt‚ can have multiple outlooks by various individuals. Descartes believed that reason was the ultimate cornerstone of human knowledge‚ while Pascale believed that reason alone could not allow someone to attain knowledge. He felt there were limits on reason. Both tried‚ to the best of their ability‚ to back their beliefs and make others see their point of view. Descartes doubted the senses and believed that people only knew

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    The Three Reasons The U.S Join The War “When the U.S joined World War 1‚ it was two and half years old”. The United States desperately wanted to attack Germany because of the sinking of one the U.S cargo ship on February 3. Three reasons why the United States joined WW1 is because of the Arabic Crisis‚ The Lusitania‚ and the violation of sussex pledge. The Arabic crisis made the U.S join the war. “In the early 1905-1913 twentieth century‚ the Europeans powers had formed themselves into two rival

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