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    Retirement”). A company must conclude whether it is worth their money and time to hire a retiree. The problem is that the retiree community in this country has little savings‚ so they feel the pressure to continue working. Consequently‚ this also means a fair amount of baby boomers will need to depend on others‚ such as the government or family to support them once they finish

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    likely to give birth to a child who is more aggressive and anti-social. Although music is used for positive growth in some areas‚ in others it portrays a negative message to those who listen to it. Recent studies from the University of South Carolina have shown that children‚ teens and young adults are the most affected by the negative messages given off by today’s music industry. Songs such as “Smack-That” by Akon or “Hoes and Ladies” by T-Pain portray messages that women should be treated

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    How does culture effect business communication in the workplace? Home » Information Technology » Intro to Business Communication » How does culture effect business communication in the workplace? Cultural awareness in communication is crucial in today’s workplace. Businesses must adjust and accommodate new attitudes‚ rules‚ and values that are merging in this intercultural society and workplace. Businesses need to be aware of stereotypes‚ prejudices‚ and generalizations and proactively educate employees

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    The Industrial Revolution effects are mainly negative‚ but the outcome was favorable. Although during the Industrial Revolution a numerous amount of people died. A man who worked in the mills was interviewed and what he described while working there was horrible. A picture representing what the factories were doing to the world. Although the process of the Industrial Revolution was negative‚ the outcome was positive. The final example will be of Henry Ford standing next to what the Industrial Revolution

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    The ratification of the 18th amendment of the U.S. Constitution‚ which banned the manufacture‚ transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors known as prohibition. The Prohibition era had its positive and negative affects on America and its culture during the era. In the 1820 and 30s‚ a wave of religious awakening swept the United States‚ leading to increased calls for temperance. Women and anti-saloons groups were a driving cause for prohibition; in 1916 Woodrow Wilson signed the Sheppard act‚

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    Negative Effects of TV The television has many effects on family life and the individual‚ causing family bonds to unravel and the individual to become naïve of their surroundings. The TV keeps one hooked for hours on end‚ causing family relationships to diminish and personal relationships to weaken. Not only does the TV seem to be a good alternative to conversations and interactions amongst one another‚ but it also helps to create a gap between the fictional world of TV and reality. Since the

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    never had to experience real bullets coming at us‚ harming us or others. A claim that can be made between the texts “Armed & Underage” by Jeffrey Gettleman and “The Charge: Genocide” by Lydia Polgreen is that children fighting in wars have negative effects on them and others. Jeffrey Gettleman states‚ “And it isn’t just boys: Girls are often pressed into duty as cooks or messengers. Many are subjected to sexual abuse‚ including rape.” The author was basically telling us that both genders are used

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    expressed in a report by the Education Law and Policy(US). Published as a paper by education professors‚ the provenance is strong. It explains in depth the negative effects of high stakes testing. The report states that over 70% of the teachers have had to reduce teaching time in another subject to prepare for standardised testing. A clever anecdote personalises it by detailing the dismay of a teacher whose science experiment had to be stopped for the sake of test preparation. Therefore‚ the report

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    Communication is the process of sharing ideas‚ information and messages with others in a particular time and place. It includes writing and talking‚ as well as nonverbal communication (such as facial expressions‚ body language‚ or gestures)‚ visual communication (the use of images or pictures‚ such as paintings‚ photography‚ video‚ or film)‚ and electronic communication (telephone calls‚ electronic mail‚ digital television‚ or satellite broadcasts). Communication is a vital part of personal life

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    Rice 1  Taylor Rice  Miss Perk  American Literature  December 18‚ 2014  The Negative Effects  The crucible is a 1953 play that dramatized and partially fictionalized what happen  during the Salem witch trials in Province of Massachusetts Bay during 1692 and 1693. In the  play ​ The Crucible​ ‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the town of Salem is involved in what some might say the  “witch trials.” These trials negatively affected the community‚ the authority‚ the church‚ and the  individuals. Many pe

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