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    1. The most important problems of the modern (contemporary) world. The modern world‚ the world that we live in is exposed to many perils. Among the major problems are poverty‚ unemployment‚ wars‚ terrorism‚ racism‚ air pollution‚ climate change/global warming‚ and diseases. Poverty The gap between rich and poor nations is still growing. Although rich nations have provided aid and technical assistance to Third World nations‚ the developing nations face many obstacles in their drive to modernize.

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    may hold the opinion that the most important aspect of a job a job is the money a person earns. It sounds like true‚ because with a lot of money‚ one can live a better life materially. Admittedly‚ no one can deny the important role money plays in his daily life. But‚ when you take aspects of a job into consideration‚ such as the precious skills and experiences one gain from that job‚ the prospect of the job and the social status‚ you may doubt: Is money the most important? Isn’t this attitude to narrow

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    Accountant Career Project: Report Business 101   Career Overview Accountants carry the primary responsibility for bookkeeping services such as payroll‚ bank reconciliations‚ general ledger posting‚ along with managing financial statement compilations and oversee efficient use of funds and related tasks. Correspondingly‚ they provide some Human Resource functions such as Employee Handbook compilation‚ and benefits management. Another responsibility of accountant’s is taxes:

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    faAre family the most important agent of socialisation? Socialisation is how a certain agent of socialisation socialises us into our gender roles and teaches us the norms and values of society. Family is an example of an informal agent of socialisation; there are other informal agents such as peers‚ education‚ workplace‚ mass media and religion. There are also formal agents and these include the army‚ the police‚ the government‚ the courts and the prison cells. Family is an important agent of socialisation

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    accordingly under the conditions of its permit issued under the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 (59 of 1988) and the rules made thereunder. ************************* 66D: Negative List of Services (Applicable wef 1 July 2012 vide Not. No. 19/2012-ST dated 5 June 2012) … (o) service of transportation of passengers‚ with or without accompanied belongings‚ by— (i) a stage carriage; (ii) railways in a class other than— (A) first class; or

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    in Malaysia. The Malaysian employers demand for a higher education personnel that can be call as a “work ready” graduates with some adequate soft skills. All of the employers wanted to have graduates that have a discipline-specific knowledge and hard and soft skills; relevant work experience (typically attained a part time job). The lack of soft skills has contributed greatly to graduate unemployment‚ besides factors such as low proficiency in English‚ lack of relevance of university majors to jobs

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    Forensic Scientist A Forensic Scientist is someone who puts their scientific training‚ skills‚ and experience in a criminal and legal environment‚ to help catch and convict people who have committed crimes. Forensic scientists are called upon when help is needed to extract and assess any physical evidence that could have been left at the crime scene. The details of the evidence is then explained in a court in order for an appropriate legal action to take place against the crime. Forensic science

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    INTRODUCTION “Human Resource is the most important asset of an organization”. In Singapore‚ where there are no natural resources‚ human capital is one of the valuable resources that the country depends on to attract foreign investors. The skills‚ knowledge and experience of each individual contribute to the growth of organizations‚ communities and the development of the nation. With today’s workforce becoming more diverse‚ the importance of employee has also been increasingly highlighted in the

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    MengQi Zhang Professor Senerchia ESL 1023 14 May 2013 My Friend ’s Most Important Decision Firstly‚ I would like to introduce my friend Jenny‚ who was born in China and now she is 25 years old. In 2011‚ she left her great job and came to the United States to pursue her master degree. Jenny decided to study in the United States and in particular at JWU because she wanted to study professional knowledge of management and have a master degree‚ she believe the U.S is the origin of the MBA program

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    Examine the extent to which practical issues are the most important influence when selecting research methods and a research topic (20 marks) Practical issues are considered to be of most importance when choosing what research method to use. Different methods require different amounts of time and money which may influence the sociologist’s choice as large-scale surveys have to employ dozens of interviewers and staff costing a lot of money where as a small-scale project involving a lone researcher

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