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    700‚000 of these women worked in the highly dangerous munitions industry. Industries that had previously excluded women now welcomed them. There was a particular demand for women to do heavy work such as unloading coal‚ stoking furnaces and building ships. Women moved into the labour force to fill this need. During World War I‚ for example‚ thousands of women worked in munitions factories‚ offices and large hangars used to build aircrafts. Of course women were also involved in knitting socks and preparing

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    Outcasts Of Poker Flat

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    Total Opposites In the short story "The Outcasts of Poker Flat" by Bret Harte‚ the author uses characters in the story that have very similar characteristics‚ except for one‚ "Uncle Billy." John Oakhurst is a big time gambler in Poker Flat. He took large sums of money from many people in town. The residents of Poker Flat were very upset with him always winning bets and all of their money. Out of all the people that are banned from Poker Flat‚ Oakhurst possesses the best qualities out of the group.

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    agree with Friedman’s assessment that the world is flat. According to Friedman a "flat world" mean that there is now a level global competitive playing field. It has now become very possible for many people around the world to collaborate and compete in real time with each other on many different kinds of work‚ markets and products from many different corners of the planet and on a more equal footing than at any previous time in the history of the world. Due to technological advances‚ the global

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    1) Once hired‚ why do people work so hard at Microsoft? What motivates them? Answer: First‚ the culture of Microsoft. As the vision Gates mentioned: a computer on every desk in every home‚ running on Microsoft software‚ spirited many young to work hard. Second‚ rigorous and firm recruiting policy and process. As Ballmer said‚ “ We want people who are smart‚ who work hard‚ and who get things done.” Third‚ Challenging work assignments and tasks. Microsoft believed that individuals were

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    Why Do Students Cheat?

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    trying to out match player two and vice versa. Students tend to follow this trend because to be second is never good enough. This leads students to do anything in their power to raise their grades. While that may include studying‚ taking notes‚ or "sucking up‚" many kids rely on cheating to succeed. The problem is‚ students know that if they cheat it will hinder their abilities to succeed later in life. So why do they continue to cheat? Students cheat because they want to “get ahead.” And one

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    Gone Flat

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    When former Coca-Cola Co. (KO ) executive E. Neville Isdell agreed last May to come out of retirement and become chief executive of the beleaguered soda giant‚ he brimmed with confidence. No Coke newcomer‚ Isdell had spent 35 years inside the vast Coke system as the Atlanta company built itself into the world’s most recognized global brand‚ retiring in 2001 after a three-year stint as head of a large European Coke bottler. "The system isn’t broken‚" Isdell told a BusinessWeek reporter at the time

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    decorate their own offices according to their likings. In addition to these‚ Microsoft provided a vision shared by all employees‚ which gave the employees a sense of meaning of what they were doing. This vision also signified the employees’ tasks as they perceived the impact of their jobs and felt like they were changing the world. It also created natural work units consisting of 30 to 200 people‚ which again were divided into work groups. This clarified the task identity and task significance for the

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    CAN ART CHANGE THE WORLD? Can it? Well‚ according to a lot of people‚ it already is‚ but does that mean it will stop doing so? Maybe‚ maybe not. In my opinion sure‚ art is and will continue to change our perspectives and the way we think. As well as other factors‚ such as emotions. I will be talking about music‚ can music change the world? If so‚ how? This is a big question‚ which until today‚ is a very controversial topic. For that reason‚ I will narrow my question down to "can music influence

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    If I Can Change the World

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    could change the world‚ money‚ the axis of evil‚ will not be the center of everything. It will just be a part of life‚ not the criterion of man’s success in life. People will stop killing each other for money; people will stop defrauding others of their money. If I could change the world‚ money will stop its reign as king over man’s soul. In Saudi Arabia‚ Women‚ dressed in black from head to toe with only their eyes sticking out‚ were moving about busily. If I could change the world‚ women will be

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    Good morning. I am the 1st speaker for the proposition. The motion is that primary school students do not need tuition. Let me define the terms in the motion. Tuition in the local context is instruction we receive out of school premises. It is usually held in small groups or individually. Primary school pupils are students aged 7-12. I am going to talk about how tuition adds stress for the child for the child. The 2nd speaker will be talking about who’s responsibility the child’s education is? The

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