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    lower their suicide rates. Countries like China‚ Japan‚ Singapore‚ Australia & Pakistan have joined the project‚ Strategies to Prevent Suicide (STOPS)‚ in order to lessen their increasing number of suicide. However‚ in trying to prevent the increase in number of suicide deaths and attempts‚ one must know what the leading causes of it are. Suicide rates change over time‚ and the factors influencing them remain poorly understood. Economic factors‚ in particular unemployment & income growth‚ have

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    Tourism in Cambodia

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    than a decade of spectacular growth‚ Tourism has played an important role in the development of Cambodia. It has brought employment‚ improvements in infrastructure‚ training and general education and living standards for many people‚ and raised the international profile of Cambodia. Its growth has helped diversify economic activity‚ and broaden the base of foreign earnings. Tourism statistics of Cambodia In recent years‚ the question of how to increase the yield from each tourist; how to encourage

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    International Campus KUALA LUMPUR | UHB 2422ADVANCED ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC COMMUNICATION | Draft 1 (One) Title: High rate of unemployment among graduates in Malaysia; causes‚ problem and solution Submitted to : Mr. Shamshul Helmy Zambahari (Mr.Sham) English Lecturer UTMSPACE‚ KL International Campus UTM‚ Jalan Semarak 54100 Kuala Lumpur Prepared by: : 1. Wan Zaizul Adlan B. Wan Zulkifli (SX070956EEJ04) 2. Mohd Nazim B. Zakaria (SX080641EEJ04) 3. Fuad

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    Since the recession the United States economy faced in 2008 and 2009‚ the economy has been slowly recovering. Currently‚ the unemployment rate in the United States is 4.9%(“Unemployment Rate” ). The Federal Reserve predicts that by the end of 2017‚ the unemployment rate to decrease to 4.8 % (“Economic Outlook” ). Inflation is also decreasing and it is expected to continue to until 2017 ( “Economic Outlook”). As inflation decreases‚ the price level will fall and the purchasing power of consumers

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    There has been a constant fall in unemployment amongst black people. Society and their stereotypes about black people have a lot to do with it. Discrimination is also a reason. Millions of African Americans live in communities that lack access to good jobs and good schools and suffer from high crime rates. African American adults are about twice as likely to be unemployed as whites‚ black students delay their white peers in educational completion and achievement‚ and African American communities

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    ASEAN and CAMBODIA

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    Brunei Darussalam‚ Cambodia‚ Indonesia‚ Lao PDR‚ Malaysia‚ Myanmar‚ Philippines‚ Singapore‚ Thailand and Viet Nam. The aim of ASEAN was to strengthen self-reliance and regional cohesion‚ while emphasizing social‚ cultural and economic cooperation and development. In order to achieve those objectives‚ ASEAN Community 2015 was established and comprised of three main pillars: the ASEAN economic community‚ ASEAN political security community and ASEAN socio-cultural community. Cambodia‚ which is one of

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    Individual Project 2: Expected U.S. Unemployment Rate: A look into the future January 18‚ 2011 Professor Lynn Moore Introduction The economy is in a real crisis regarding the rapid decline of employment across the nation. The United States unemployment rate at the end of 2010 was reported at 9.4 percent‚ however‚ despite the high percentage of unemployment nationwide there may be a light at the end of this very dark tunnel. The national unemployment rate between November of 2010 and December

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    The Bahamas‚ like most countries‚ is encumbered by a variety of issues‚ for example crime‚ illegal immigration‚ education reform‚ economic growth and unemployment. These issues are reported by numerous medias one of them being newspapers. Newspapers are a reliable and popular source of receiving information. Frequently “newspaper vendors stand at the roadside during the morning rush hour‚ selling copies of the daily papers” and “commuters stop their cars amid traffic to buy copies” (Benjamin & LeGrand

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    TRANSILVANIA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ECONOMIC SCIENCES BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION YEAR II ECONOMETRICS The analysis of the factors which influence the rate of unemployment Sacarea Alexandra Sabrina Table of contents 1.Objectives of project 2.Stages of analysis 2.1.Data collection 2.2.Estimation of parameters 3.Graphical representation 4.Statistical tests 4.1.Fisher Test 4.2.Student Test 5.Durbin-Wtason Test 6

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    Disabilities in Cambodia

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    Disabilities in Cambodia Cambodia’s recent turbulent history has left a legacy of high numbers of people with disabilities of all ages and conditions. People with disabilities are one of the most vulnerable groups in the country and are the least likely to be in school. According to one estimate‚ the gap in school participation between people with and without disabilities is twice as high as the gaps associated with rural residence‚ wealth‚ and gender (World Vision 2007). Even though some disabled

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