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    Solution Essay 11/24/13 College Writing 111-052 Since childhood we are told that a person must obtain a college degree in order to get a good job. We are reassured that this is the way that we will achieve all of our dreams. That all we have to do is learn. But now a days‚ in order to obtain that degree we must work. This is not as easy as it sounds. When a mere 18 year old tries to tackle a “standard college load of fifteen hours” whilst working a part-time or full-time job‚ problems will undoubtedly

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    An intern is someone who works in a temporary position with an emphasis on on-the-job training rather than merely employment‚ making it similar to an apprenticeship. Interns are usually college or university students seeking skills for a new career. Student internships provide opportunities for students to gain experience in their field‚ determine if they have an interest in a particular career‚ create a network of contacts‚ and gain school credit. Here are some Dos and Don’ts to be observed during

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    Industry Overview In its broadest sense remittances refer to cash or in kind transfers from one place to another. The main reason for the renewed attention is the growing volume of official financial remittances to low income countries and their potential contribution to the economic development of the receiving regions. According to estimates of the World Bank (2005) developing countries received 126 billion US$ in 2004 in official remittances.  Since independence in 1971‚ Bangladesh has received

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    • Discuss two factors that are a part of verbal communication‚ beyond the actual words themselves that might be important in your first meeting with John. Discovering John has a slight hearing impairment I would take him to a room that quiet so that we can both communicate without any outside interference. Body language speaks volumes to hear-impaired‚ making sure my non-verbal signals face expressions‚ gestures‚ and posture fit your intended message. To ensure that we communicate effectively I

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    Asia’s talent market Locals first Employment in Asian firms is booming—but for locals‚ not Western expats Mar 3rd 2011 | SINGAPORE | from the print edition  Tweet BACK in the days when cushy jobs for foreigners were plentiful in Asia‚ Western expats used to get called FILTH—“failed in London‚ trying Hong Kong”. Now‚ though‚ they may end up as FISHTAILS—“failed in Shanghai‚ trying again in London”. This is because employers in Asia‚ despite strong demand for managers and professionals‚ increasingly

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    “Is College for the Privileged?” There have been many disagreements about college being just for the privileged. College may have been for the privileged centuries ago but not today. There are different types of colleges‚ costs‚ and financial help. The two main types of colleges are community colleges and universities. In my opinion they are both great types of schools it just depends on what you can afford and which is more convenient for you. Author of “Two Years Are Better than One”‚ Liz Addison

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    How Outsourcing Is Affecting America’s Economy And Future College Graduates 11/26/12 Macro-Economics Group Project By: Jessica Klein How Outsourcing Is Affecting America’s Economy And Future College Graduates Introduction Recently‚ there have been many debates over the important issue on how companies and governments in the past decades have been increasingly sourcing a wide range of tasks to offshore sites. A group member of ours is an overseas buyer for his company. He

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    Assessment 3: Text Analysis- “The One Day of The Year” “The One Day of The Year” was set in Australia‚ in the 1960’s. It explores the universal theme of Father- Son conflict against the background of the beery haze and the heady‚ nostalgic sentimentality of Anzac Day. It is a play to make us question a standard institution‚ but it is the likeability and genuineness of the characters that give the play its memorable qualities: Alf‚ the nobody who becomes a somebody on this day of days; Mum‚ the

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    group of employees who seek to secure higher wages and better working conditions for their members. * Employer Associations: The same a trade unions but for the employers‚ representing the interests of employers in specific industries. * Local/national communities: The actions of businesses can have dramatic effects on communities. E.g. on the 16th of January 2008‚ Total was required to compensate all of the victims of the pollution caused by the sinking of the ship Erika. They are required

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    2/6/13 Technology in the next 100 years: the futurologist’s view ComputerWeekly.com Technology in the next 100 years: the futurologist’s view Futurologist Ian Pearson discussed technologies of the future to more than 200 IT‚ security and finance delegates on the Aurora cruise ship. He spoke of IT security threats from smart bacteria‚ gadgets which are installed in the skin‚ the soaring of tax rates precipitating the emigration of graduates to low-tax economies‚ oil at 30 dollars a barrel

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