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    introduction of unemployment followed by the explanations of various types of unemployment. The report also contains the objective for doing the project and motivation behind doing research on this particular topic. The major portion of the report contains the data and its analysis which is done with the help of bar graphs .It also contains the reasons for increased unemployment and the consequences that Pakistan is facing due to increased unemployment. Some of the major governmental policies have also

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    Australia is known to be a multicultural country with no racism. However‚ there is racial acts active in Australia. It is proven that one in five people living in Australia have experienced the threat of racism. Racial acts are not needed and occur for unnecessary notices. Below will have more information of the seriousness of Racism. According to Australian history of when the white settlers arrived in Australia‚ they set rules giving them power over the coloured races. They used racial oppression

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    Youth unemployment causes trouble to everyone. Some people don’t care about youth unemployment . However it is a major problem in Canada caused mainly by the lack of education that the youths are receiving and the lack of jobs that are available. High unemployment amongst youth is directly related to the lack of education‚ training‚ and skills. High school dropouts are four times more likely to be unemployed as those students that have completed four or more years of college. High school graduates

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    The US has recently reached the lowest unemployment rate: 4.5%. In this article‚ the author provided different aspects of US’s low unemployment rate and the result of such a low unemployment rate. Comparing to the unemployment rate (10%) after 2008’s recession‚ US is now reaching a relatively low unemployment rate. A low unemployment rate is one of the four macroeconomic objectives that economists always want their nations to achieve. Unemployment is simply defined as the state of being out of

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    University HU245-01: Ethics After seven years of employment with ExtremenNet‚ Mr. Lopez took matters into his own hands when he did not receive the results he was looking for after raising concerns regarding discrimination and unfair policies created by his employer. ExtremeNet does have right and responsibility to protect the business and its reputation. The fact that many employees could be affected negatively is a problem. Bad publicity is never good and when too much exists‚ this

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    feature of Commonwealth Budget. The Budget is theoretically reasonable on a national level‚ where Government has achieved its objective of starting the process of putting Australia back on the path of a sustainable budget. This should give business the confidence it needs to invest and innovate. But the function of fiscal policy is reduced for current Australian economy‚ because the world economies are more integrated than before‚ so the government should take another direction to recover the economy

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    accounts for the today’s difference in unemployment rates between France and US? France has one of the highest unemployment rates out of the industrialized nations. It has been at around 10% for the last two decades. Many French workers will go through unemployment at some point in their career‚ and it is an especially high probability for the low skilled workers and the young. There are many possible reasons for why France has a much higher unemployment rate than the US and different groups have

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    Australia’s most popular Natural Minerals * Aluminum/ Bauxite (Al203.3H20): Australia is the largest producer of both bauxite and alumina in the world. Bauxite is mined in Queensland‚ the Northern Territory‚ and Western Australia. * Copper (Cu): In Australia‚ copper is found mainly in rocks more than 250 million years old. Australia’s main mines are located in South Australia and in Queensland. Australia has approximately 6% of the world’s copper. * Diamond:

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    focus in this essay lies with youth unemployment in South Africa. South Africa defines youth as people between the ages of 15 and 34 years old while the International Labour Organisation (ILO) defines youth in a more restricted manner as people between the ages of 15 and 24 years. Using South Africa’s definition‚ in December 2010‚ about 3 million young people were unemployed and 1.3 were discouraged. This translates to about 72 per cent of the overall unemployment. On the other hand when using the

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    criminal‚ or are considered anti-social‚ which are committed by young people (Harambolos & Holburn‚ 2004‚ p.331). However‚ many deviant acts that are disapproved of are not defined as criminal. For example suicide and alcoholism are not illegal in Australia. Deviant behaviour can be defined as social problems reflect violations of normative expectations. Behaviour or situations that depart from norms are deviant. Deviant behaviour is caused by inappropriate socialization – for example‚ when the learning

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