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…Drugs are used everyday by people in many different ways for many different reasons. Drug testing has become a standard in pre-employment testing, because of the wide variety of drug use in today's society. Drugs tested for by a possible employer include…
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…that was set centuries ago by "grownups" who needed a way of ranking students based solely on letters or numbers. Individuality and creativity were pushed aside so colleges, universities, graduate schools and employers would be able to judge their candidates…
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…schools and employers would be able to judge their candidates. Why are grades thought to be the most accurate way to judge individuals? Why must schools provide the testing and grades that are utilized by institutes of higher learning and also by potential…
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…economic growth. “While economic growth has been positive the past three years it is not yet strong enough... to have a substantial impact on per capita incomes.” The country must find different and efficient ways of creating additional employment and higher…
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…in the state. Nationally, employment of legal secretaries is expected to grow about as fast as average through 2008. The use of automated equipment is changing the work flow in many offices. Administrative duties are being reassigned because secretaries can…
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…of their parents strongly urge them to seek part-time employment because they are becoming tired of providing funds for daily lunches, school field trips, proms, and annual back-to-school shopping. It may seem right for parents to push their teenager towards getting…
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…of ranking students based solely on letters or numbers. Individuality and creativity were pushed aside so colleges, universities, graduate schools and employers would be able to judge their candidates. Students' minds are generally focused on getting an "A," so…
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…Rochester wage earners lived with their employers and shared in their private lives. This was a way to control the workers and to keep them out of trouble. But in 1827 the work relations changed from family-centered to pure wage labor, and it became difficult…
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…on the dollar amount that employers can pay their employees. Unfortunately when we implement solutions like the minimum wage, it is too late to actually fix the problem, so in most cases it has effects that we cannot foresee as it is a reaction instead…
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…a louder voice in the society, in turn better raise awareness of the exploitation and demand better treatment. In colonial America, most manufacturing was done by hand at home. Relationships between the employer and workers were generally harmonious…
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