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    recommended raising the minimum wage to benefit workers who cannot support themselves and their families with their current salaries. The articles‚ Why We Need to Raise the Minimum Wage and Why We Shouldn’t Raise the Minimum Wage tell us that there were some controversies in raising the minimum wage. As an economics major‚ I believe it is a bad idea to raise the minimum wage because it creates more unemployment‚ and it will reduce entry-level jobs. Since increasing minimum wage is not the solution to the

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    Wage Differentials and Wage discrimination Wage differentials are differences in wages such as that between brain surgeons and waiters * They occur between occupations‚ industries‚ firms‚ regions‚ and within these categories * Wage differentials can be explain by supply and demand‚ bargaining power‚ the impact of government policy and public opinion * Over time‚ wage differentials between groups can change * E.g. the gap in wages between premier league players and division

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    Minimum wages A minimum wage is the minimum amount of compensation an employee must receive for performing labour. In economic term‚ minimum wages is the price floor of the pay of the labour that set by the government. The minimum wages rate normally was fixed by legal authority as such‚ it is illegal to pay an employee less than the minimum wage. Our economic transformation goal is to make Malaysia a high-income nation by 2020‚ with a per capita income of US$15‚000 a year‚ however there are still

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    structured arguments such as a speech or a certain subject in democracy has brought about the nations patriotic proclamation to demonstrate a country of free speech and democracy. The Toulmin Argument was introduced by a man by the name of Stephen Toulmin a British philosopher who thought to research the idea and method that describes the way people make such convincing arguments. Toulims’ argument takes into account situations in which people have to deal with throughout their lives with words such

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    The Claim: The nuclear power industry is lobbying for the US government to not pass negative legislation. The qualifier (the precedent): There is a long and well recorded history of interest groups in Washington lobbying for beneficial legislation to their interests. The Support: because a recent press release states that the biggest nuclear power lobbying firm has recently committed itself to make a $$$ donation over the next 5 years. http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0311/51367.html The

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    MEMORANDUM To: DCCCD President and Board of Directors From: Adrieanne McClelon‚ student Date: July 16‚ 2013 Subject: Smoking should be banned on campus Introduction and Recommendation Second hand smoke affects approximately 126 million nonsmoking Americans per year. 72.2% of students‚ age 18-24‚ enrolled in a single campus are not smokers but are at risk of developing lung cancer and other diseases associated with smoking all because of the 24.8% of students who do. Recent studies

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    greater resilience to stress and an overall satisfying and longer lifespan.http://www.happify.com/hd/10-reasons-to-think-like-an-optimist/ As a parent‚ you may mold your child into looking on the brighter side so they‚ too‚ can reap these benefits. Raise an optimist by helping your child drop pessimistic views‚ adopting positive practices for your whole family‚ and being a good role model. ==Steps== ===Challenging Pessimism=== #Investigate pessimistic behaviors. You might notice your child being especially

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    Gay Marriages Subjective Claim Throughout history‚ a marriage has been a male and female exchanging vows‚ promising their lives to eachother. Never did anyone think‚ that gays had a right to get married‚ it was always considered a sin to be gay. Legal binding marriage between two homosexuals nowadays‚ whether it be a male and male or a female and female relationship‚ should not be legalized after following a long history of marriages. There are too many factors that need to be addressed when

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    traditions that led to family instability. To begin with‚ one of the major problems that hindered the Chinese family is customs and rituals. On the other hand‚ some of these family traditions allowed the family to flourish as a group. In the movie Raise the Red Lantern‚ many types of customs and rituals were shown. For example‚ according to the master’s tradition‚ lanterns are lit outside the house of which the master chooses to join for the night. Each night the wives wait to be honored with his

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    English 205 Augmentative Analysis Against the Toulmin Model The late Stephen Toulmin the creator of the Toulmin Model has constructed and contributed immensely to the analytical study of arguments. The Toulmin Model‚ a dynamic foundation of structured analysis commonly used to analyze any text in which an argumentative statement develops through the essential elements which goes to define the Toulmin process. In a textbook titled‚ Elements of Argument written by

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