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    Purpose As requested‚ this report is an assessment of the suitability of Fiji Island for package holidays. The report summarizes the main attractions as well as the accessibility and accommodation. Location and access The Fiji islands are located in the Pacific Ocean off the eastern coast of Australia‚ therefore the most convenient way of traveling to the island is by plane or by boat. Once on the island‚ traveling from the airport is possible by using the public transportation such as busses

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    Employment: To what extent has unemployment affected society? Unemployment means being out of job or a situation where the individual is willing to work but has none. The government and the nation suffer due to unemployment. In many countries the government has to pay the unemployed some benefits. The greater the number of the unemployed or the longer they are without work the more money the government has to shell out. Therefore‚ the nation not only has to deal with the lost income and decreased

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    Unemployment case in the Municipality Of Murcia Negros Occidental Unemployment definition The state of being involuntarily out of work. The unemployment rate is the number unemployed as a percentage of the total population of working age. An unemployment level of under 3% is thought of as a natural rate as people change their jobs‚ their residences‚ and their state of health. Structural unemployment occurs when the labour market no longer requires a particular skill‚ as in the case of printing

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    ------------------------------------------------- Poverty in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Beggar in Bodhgaya India suffers from a lot of poverty‚ which means that many people there do not have enoughmoney. 27.5% of the population was living below the poverty line in 2004–2005.[1] Monthly per capita consumption expenditure is below Rs. 356.35 for rural areas and Rs. 538.60 for urban areas. 1 out of every 4 Indians earns less than $0.40 per day. 75% of the poor are in rural areas

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    Crime statistics compiled by the FBI in its yearly crime index show what many in the law enforcement field consider to be an encouraging trend. From 1990 to 1995‚ the crime rate declined steadily in every category: murders‚ rapes‚ assaults‚ robberies‚ burglaries‚ and thefts. Sociologists and criminologists debate the explanation for this downward turn in crime rates; improved economic conditions and tougher criminal justice measures are two of the theories offered. Other experts‚ however‚ dispute

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    Title: Unemployment in economics Specific purpose: To introduce the rate of unemployment through economics perspective‚ and the difference between structural unemployment and frictional unemployment. Central idea: The factor which influence whether we can find a job is not just depend on what kind of person we are‚ but also the unemployment in economics itself. Main point: 1. Main three kinds of unemployment influence the rate of unemployment. 2. The concept of classical unemployment and its

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    Management Science Letters 2 (2012) 2753–2756 Contents lists available at GrowingScience Management Science Letters homepage: www.GrowingScience.com/msl A social work study to measure the effect of unemployment Faezeh Taghipoura‚ Gholamreza Tajbakhshb‚ Allahyar Arabmomenic and Mohammad Reza Iravanid* a Assistant Professor‚ Department of Cultural Management Khorasgan (Isfahan) Branch‚ Islamic Azad University‚ Isfahan‚ Iran Assistant Professor of Sociology Grand Ayatollah Boroujerd

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    Unemployment refers to the number of people in an economy who are willing and able to work‚ but are unable to get a job. Some effects on the economy are that individuals need to satisfy their needs before their wants‚ therefore decreasing their standard of living. Businesses will have to cut prices in order to sell their products. By cutting prices this leads to sometimes negative profits. If this happens to a business constantly the business will go out of business which will lead to an increase

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    How can we lead a healthy lifestyle ? |   | A healthy lifestyle means maintaining a balanced and nutritious diet as well as engaging in sports or other fitness related activities. A healthy diet alone however is inadequate to ensure a healthy body as physical activity helps to keep one in shape and free of sickness and disease.According to the World Health Organization‚ only one in ten people exercise regularly and a majority do not follow a healthy diet. The main culprit is our penchant for

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    Job Loss on Menthal Health When people lose their jobs‚ as a result of they might have a significant deterioration in mental health occurs. The term unemployment is defined and operationalized determines who is included and exclude (Gilder G 1981). May have a significantly detrimental effect in depression‚ anxiety and psychosomatic symptoms. The principal aim is to investigate whether a relationship exists between job loss and mental health. Mental health is more than an absence of

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