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    Unemployment Speech

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    Topic: Is unemployment good or is it a crutch? Pro Persuasive: General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that unemployment payment can be beneficial to families in need of money. Thesis: While working at a job is the best form of payment‚ unemployment can be beneficial to families in need of money while the adult is temporarily out of work. Intro: I. In today’s grim economy‚ adults and children alike are having a tough time with

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    Unemployment Problem in Australia Introduction According to the Labor government and the mainstream media‚ Australia has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world. In reality‚ joblessness has risen to serious levels‚ and is worsening‚ in working class suburbs across Australia. Officially‚ the unemployment rate in Australia increased to 5.70 percent in October of 2013 from 5.60 percent in September of 2013(Trading Economics‚ 2013). Unemployment is troubling for the unemployed people and

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    companies: a) Companies Limited by guarantee. b) Companies which are private limited companies – limited by shares paid up. c) Companies which are public limited companies – limited by shares paid up. Under this act‚ the private limited companies can have 50 members and their shares are not transferable freely. These companies reserve the right to refuse any transfer of shares and as such trading in them is restricted. Due to these inhibitive features‚ private limited companies do not have any access

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    main means by which unemployment can be controlled? Unemployment‚ the state of being unemployed‚ especially involuntarily can cause big problems in our modern world. But how does one measure such an enormous prospect? When measuring unemployment it is first necessary to measure the working population‚ as not every person is able to work. Looking at the elderly and young children as labour resources would be a waste of time. Therefore the first step to controlling unemployment would be to first measure

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    Youth Unemployment Introduction Youth unemployment‚ which encompasses individuals in the age range of 15 to 24‚ is the demographic that is the most likely to be unemployed. This can often be attributed to the difficult time youth may have transitioning from school to work‚ especially for those who have neither experience nor education to secure a job in the current labor market. The purpose of this report is to discuss the current youth unemployment rate

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    Unemployment and People

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    Introduction “Unemployment is a situation where people of a country are willing to work‚ able to work but cannot find jobs.” Officially unemployment is defined as the situation of being without work‚ wanting work‚ and actively seeking work. It is usually measured as a percentage of the people in the total labor force or the total for some social group. During periods of recession‚ an economy usually experiences a relatively high unemployment rate. Economy of an individual is at the utmost priority

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    Unemployment Benefits

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    Title: Unemployment Benefits Only Good for a Limited Amount of Time Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that extending unemployment benefits strains an already overused and failing government program. Central Idea: Today‚ I would like to tell you about the problem of extending unemployment benefits‚ as well as offer some possible solutions that our lawmakers should adopt instead of another extension. Introduction Millions of Americans have lost their jobs and have joined the growing

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    Causes of Unemployment

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    Unemployment & How It Effects Society Final Project Towards the end of the Bush administration and the beginning of the Obama administration‚ unemployment began to peak‚ and eventually was at an all time high since the Great Depression. Unemployment affects individuals as well as society as a whole. It affects the outlook of the country; the families that help build the nation‚ and the progress of said nation. Unemployment is said to create a ripple effect‚ it is the headline factor that

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    Unemployment in Spain

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    The Need for Education Reform to Remedy Spanish Unemployment April 1‚ 2014 Spain has led a legacy as a significant world power in Europe and at some moments in History‚ the world. Spain conquered the oceans with Christopher Columbus’s travels‚ started dynasties that created Charles IV’s Holy Roman Empire. Although‚ like all great dynasties have been fated to do‚ the Empire fell from the leading Empire of the world and eventually in Europe. It wasn’t until after the Dictator Francisco Franco’s death

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    Unemployment in Brazil

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    If unemployment and capitalism are inseparable‚ the current rates of unemployment are alarming and affecting the entire society. On one side are people who cannot get jobs and on the other side are the ones who fear losing their jobs. The consequences of unemployment for the individual are associated with factors such as the duration of unemployment‚ and also the age of the unemployed. In Brazil‚ the legal age to begin working in the labor market was raised from 14 to 16 years of age a few years

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