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    The federal minimum was originated in the Fair Labor Standards act signed by President Franklin Roosevelt on June 25‚ 1938. The law established a minimum was of .25 cents per hour for all employees who produced goods that were shipped in the interstate commerce. The wage is equal to $4.04 in today’s market. The Fair Labor Standards Act covered about thirty eight percent of the labor force‚ mostly in the manufacturing‚ mining and transportation industries. Congress expanded the coverage and increased

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    Win Some Lose Some Casinos are more and more common in small communities. With this being said small communities are changing into a gambling economy. There are both negative as well as positive impacts of casino gambling on the economy. In some cases the positive aspects outweigh the negative. Casinos are good sources of economic development‚ creating jobs and providing resources needed to build a better economy. A casino is a good choice as to help with economic development. This is a great

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    system. People will also die because of the increased amount of wars and fighting among villages or groups who are trying to get enough food. More wars may occur because if a population grows it may need more land to support the people living on it. Some land‚ like fertile land or land near water‚ might

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    Discuss some of the ‘ends’ of art with relation to the course. Long associated with Arthur C. Danto‚ the ‘end of art’ as an aphorism has been popularised as a key trope within art history discussion. However‚ with a robust continuation of art the meaning of ‘end’ need not be interpreted in a literal physical sense but as in intersection between a hierarchical gallery structure and the mass consumption of art by the everyday viewer. Danto argues that Art has become an object for study and philosophical

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    many new scientific discoveries during the Enlightenment. There were many discoveries‚ especially astronomic‚ that greatly revolutionized the knowledge we know of today. The scientists during that time advanced in science using the scientific method. Some discoveries include the way our solar system revolves‚ and the universal law of gravitation. All of these theories and observations were improved over the years with more technology and the scientific method. PHILOSPHES: Montesquieu- His goal

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    put in place by Isaac Newton. Out of the 3 laws of motion he had declared the second law states that force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma). The Atwood machine is a machine that has a pulley in the air and a string running through the pulley‚ some kind of mass is suspended by each end of the string. When the suspended masses are unequal‚ the system will accelerate towards the direction of the larger mass. In this experiment‚ we used different masses to the velocity of the Atwood system. The

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    constructions of the nation whether through its media projections or through literary texts.. The paper attempts to examine how these dominant discourses re-inscribe themselves in postcolonial ideologies of nationalism‚ especially India. It examines the effects of these discourses in creating stereotypes of feminine identities‚ which get further complicated in the context of migration and diasporic cultures. The nationalist discourse and the ideology of hegemonic masculinity are co-terminus‚ and both are

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    Software Requirements Specification Attendence Management System M Arslan Maqbool(10-arid-210) Rizwan Munir (11-arid-742) M Tabraiz Iqbal (11-arid-774) 11-december-201 Table of Contents 1. Introduction Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.1 Purpose Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.2 Scope Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.3 References Error! Bookmark not defined. 1.4 Overview

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    especially :  the inclusion of different types of people (as people of different races or cultures) in a group or organization. References: * http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/diversity. * http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=multiculturalism In a workplace where multiculturalism exists is a diverse and successful workplace. Diversity helps workers and customers to do business freely because majority of customers are comfortable to communicate with people from their own

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    Several factors contribute to school success. A person’s experience with education early in life has a great influence on school success later on. It is vital that infants and toddlers have access to quality education from day one. The socioeconomic status in which one is raised has an immense effect on school success. Wealthier children have access to greater‚ high-quality facilities and resources while poorer children often lack the basic necessities such as proper nutrition and quality education

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