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    Unemployment in India

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    UNEMPLOYMENT IN INDIA “Jobs in India are shrinking at an alarming rate. Privatization and globalization have further aggravated the problem. Instead of generating employment‚ they have rendered millions of hands idle. American policies are effective there but not in India where the accursed ones are left to fend for themselves leading to frustration‚ disappointment‚ anger and violence". Unemployment is the mother of countless ills. It is such a poison that pollutes the society‚ endangers the democratic

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    Combat Boredom and Isolation: Inexpensive Tactile Games for People of All Ages Who Are Deaf-Blind and/or Have Hearing Problems with Low Vision Written By: Heather Schoenwald‚ M.S and Stephanie Brumbaugh June 29‚ 2010 Over time‚ we have heard the expression: “I am so bored” from various people who are Deaf-Blind or Deaf/ Hard-of-Hearing with Low Vision. Many are unable to play games with others because of their vision problems. Our solution was to establish “Deaf-Blind Game Night” at Chestnut

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    Unemployment and America

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    Unemployment Rates Daniel Park March 28‚ 2013 America continues to have a high unemployment rate that causes many Americans to move out of homes‚ while South Korea has of the lowest unemployment rate. The U.S. has struggled with continuous rise of employment rates since 2008. The main focus to the issue is creating jobs. America believed that creating jobs would be able to help the economy because people would be able to get jobs. So the government tried to add as many jobs they would

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    Throughout The Hunger Games‚ there are vast similarities when you compare Panem and the real world current events. Suzanne Collins shows us what is wrong with the world through her literary work. She thinks that when people read her book that they would make that connection and take notice on the world and would want to make a difference. This book is an easier way of seeing the world for the people who are having trouble seeing it for what it really is. The Hunger Games may be fictional‚ but

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    Causes of Unemployment

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    A man willing to work‚ and unable to find work‚ is perhaps the saddest sight that fortune’s inequality exhibits under this sun ~Thomas Carlyle The definition of unemployment as explained in the dictionary of economics is ’the state of an individual looking for a paying job but not having one’. Unemployment occurs when people face crisis in job opportunities due to the unpredictable nature of the economy. It’s not a problem that has recently hit the economy‚ rather it was largely evident during

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    presently employed divided by the population of working age. Unemployment is a situation where labour force participants are avaible‚ willing to work and actively looking for a job but are unable to find any jobs. Labor force is defined as the people above the age of 16 and older who are employed or are actively seeking employment. Unemployment rate can be calculated by dividing the number of unemployed with the labor force. Changes in unemployment depend mostly on inflows made up of non-employed people

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    Unemployment in Uganda

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    with immense importance and proactive resolve in mind. This necessity‚ combined with the rapid population growth in Africa‚ has greatly increased the demand for world class education in the continent. I wonder if our politicians understand that‚ this as a vital prerequisite if we are going to be able to compete with the 21stcentury world order and thereon. Poor attitude towards work The chairman of Kawempe division explained that youth do not want to work as agriculturalists because they have

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    Surveying around the world‚ one may discover that many people when hungry‚ have the means to fulfil their appetite. This can be done through access to food; where people satisfy their hungry by enjoying a sandwich‚ or maybe even joining the dinner table for a nourishing meal. However‚ sadly this is not true in all cases. Hunger is one of the most challenging situations that seem to impossible to cure. More alarming are its effect on the human body‚ which in most cases are disastrous. Studies have

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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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    Child Hunger

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    Oregon is facing a predicament in feeding its population. Food insecurity for many families across the state has increased due to the economic crisis that was born from the recession that started in 2007. Hunger is a societal disease that inflicts the young and old alike. The symptoms and their affect can be seen in many institutions of our communities. The prognosis for this sickness facing many Oregonians is not good‚ but it is definitely curable. We only need to accept the truth that people are

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