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    resumes‚ submit applications‚ respond to advertisements‚ or some other means of active job searching within the prior four weeks. Simply looking at advertisements and not responding will not count as actively seeking job placement. Since not all unemployment may be "open" and counted by government agencies‚ official statistics on unemployment may not be accurate. Causes of Unemployment Historically for a long time British administration was the main cause of this problem. After ending Mughol regime

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    Solving Problems What’s my next move? Our success in life—and sometimes our survival—depends on developing the ability to solve challenging problems in organized and creative ways. How can we learn to be effective problem solvers? Tyler Olson/Shutterstock.com Copyright © Cengage Learning Critical thinking can help creatively and constructively solve problems. Thinking Critically About Problems Throughout your life‚ you are continually solving problems‚ including the many minor problems

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    and reading easier. Ben was a problem solver also. He proved that lightning And electricity were the same thing. I also strive to make an easier more sufficient life style. One where the world is a better place‚ more peace than war. Benjamin Franklin was a man who strived to go farther than he was. He taught himself French‚ Latin‚ Italian‚ and Spanish. When he was twenty-one he established the colonies first libraries‚ and in 1761 invented one of the first American instruments called the glass harmonica

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    part of the great "Africanization of American music" that was originated by enslaved Africans in the southern United States. But the greatest of the musical forms developed in this process was jazz--one of the major American contributions to world culture. Each of these forms of music made essential contributions to the development of jazz itself but each‚ more or less‚ retained its own integrity and none could be said to have been transformed into jazz. What differentiated Jazz from these earlier

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    In the 16th century‚ following the plague‚ trade was increasing‚ so the Europeans needed to build more ships. With the growing number of houses and ships being built the Europeans were struggling with a diminished amount of lumber at their disposal. This motivated Europeans to search for natural resources in other countries‚ like the Americas. The development of the navigational technology made great advancements leading up to and during this time. Navigational instruments at the time included celestial

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    inquisitive‚ and ever wondering what lies beyond the horizon‚ be it geographical or metaphorical. It is this urge‚ desire‚ or need to seek the unknown‚ that led the European colonization of the New World. In this case‚ the major goal was to profit from undiscovered and untapped resources‚ enriching the nation-states and improving their standing in the European theatre. Another factor that played a major part in the expansion of European influence to the American Continent‚ was the improved commerce

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    Social Problems can range from thousands of different categories; however‚ they all seem to interlock some how. Three main problems every society deals with are gun control and use‚ gang violence and poverty. There are two specific views that are going to be focused on‚ and they are Conservatives (Republicans) and Liberals (Democrats). Both parties share beliefs on the causation and solutions of these issues. Liberals believe and put their trust in government action to achieve the equality in

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    in mind that France entered into the American Revolution at two different times: the first being when politicians became increasingly curious over what was happening in the colonies and began to intervene in secret‚ and the second being when France formally and publicly allied themselves with the American

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    Our Definition Of Vandalism Vs. Prior to beginning our research of vandalism we began discussing our own definition of vandalism and what it meant to us. The following is what we came up with for our own description of vandalism. Vandalism is the act in which one purposefully commits an act in which they either destroy‚ trash‚ wreck‚ ruin‚ or render unusable a possession in which they are not the rifle owner of. This would also consist of acts such as graffiti. Now let’s see our definition compared

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    PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY WORKING STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITY OF CEBU-MAIN AND ITS EFFECT ON THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: PROPOSED ACTION PLAN A Thesis Presented to: Dr. Rex Argate In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Social Studies 5 By: Casinillo‚ Jenny Rose X. Castillo‚ Mary Jane Q. Curambao‚ Lloyd Elvin S. Eliguir‚ Mary Jane S. Enojardo‚ Leleth T. Hadjijalil‚ Ansari M. Lungayan‚ Mary Ann L. Tolentino‚ Nestor Jr. C. Yapching‚ Ira Jesus Z. S.Y. 2014 - 2015 Chapter 1

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