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    expected to double in the next 50 years‚ and the ever-growing global population needs vast amounts of food‚ energy and raw materials. We cannot continue to get our food‚ energy and raw materials in the way we do now without damaging the earth’s environment beyond repair. Pollution‚ deforestation‚ over-fishing‚ the impact of intensive farming and above all global warming will see to that. We need to find ways of improving food productivity‚ and getting our energy and raw materials in more sustainable

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    Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people‚ companies‚ and governments of different nations. This process has effects on the environment‚ culture‚ political systems‚ economic development‚ prosperity and human physical well-being across the world. The perspective in the source embraces the further development of globalization as it has helped the economies of developing nations such as China and India. Globalization has also led to the economic co-operation of countries

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    A. Written Report (25%) You are required to analyse the business environment of a UK based manufacturer of a luxury product of your choice. Please note that: * The actual company is hypothetical. * It is assumed to supply to the upmarket department stores and boutiques around the world but its main market is the UK. * You must agree your specific product with your tutor. * By luxury product‚ we mean an expensive product that is not a basic necessity. To complete this assessment

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    World War 1 ended with the signing of an armistice between the remaining Allies and Germany‚ leaving the Allies feeling victorious as they had prevented Germany from “winning”. Germany although was under the impression that no one had in fact won the war as the signing of the cease fire left no distinctive successful or defeated country‚ and it was blind-sided by the treatment it received and its essentially non-existent position during the negotiations of the Treaty of Versailles. Unfortunately

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    How the Black Plague Affected Europe If you had a baby you knew was infected with a deadly disease‚ what would you do? You knew your baby was going to die because there was no cure. If you took care of your baby‚ you both would die. Would you take care of your baby or let her die? That was the choice parents had to make during the 14 Century. The Black Plague began by spreading disease‚ it affected the European people in both good and bad ways and it also affected their culture. First‚ the

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    AC Ransom Labor Union v. NLRC (1986) Doctrines: •Since a corporate employer is an artificial person‚ it must have an officer who can be presumed to be theemployer‚ being the “person acting in the interest of the employer.” Facts :On June 6‚ 1961‚ employees of AC Ransom‚ most being members of the AC Ransom Labor Union‚ went on strike. The said strike was lifted on June 21 with most of the strikers being allowed to resume their work. However‚twenty two strikers were refused reinstatement.During

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    FREE LEGAL AID INTRODUCTION India is a modern state that has accepted the concept of ’welfare state ’. Hence it has to work for the welfare of the general public. It is the function of the State to establish a just social order by enacting just laws and by providing equal opportunity to all to grow. Every Government is constituted to respond to the needs and aspirations of the people and to remove social inequalities among its citizens. This promotes social justice among poor and the downtrodden

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    Effective Strategies Effective Strategies “Some unions feel that the organization does not compensate its members fairly‚ or that the organizational working conditions are less than desirable. Conversely‚ some employers feel that unions interfere with management decisions and impede on a positive relationship between managers and employees. There may be some truth to both perceptions” (Ashford University). I will provide a “…detailed explanation of the effective strategies

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    Labor Disputes” includes any controversy or matter concerning terms or conditions of employment or the association or representation of persons in negotiating‚ fixing‚ maintaining‚ changing or arranging the terms and d conditions of employment‚ regardless or whether the disputants stand in the proximate relation of employer and employee. (Art. 212) Remedies in Labor Disputes A. Grievance Procedure—in-house adjustment of complaint‚ problem‚ or dispute following the steps prescribed in CBA or company

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    Samantha Leavy Andrea Estepa 15 November 2015 Paper 2 Despair Leading to Development in the Labor Movement By the end of World War II‚ millions of workers were union members‚ and collective bargaining had captured the industrial economy . The displeasure of manufacturing workers coalesced with New Deal collective bargaining legislature‚ carrying mass production to striking distance. Nelson Lichtenstein claims in‚ “The Union’s Retreat in the Postwar Era”‚ that the number of unionized worked had begun

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