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…Situation #1 A legal assistant responds to an employment ad for a "legal researcher". The employer describes the research project and states the work will be supervised by John Jones, the lawyer for the employer. The legal assistant takes the job…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…, writing, and math skills mean fewer opportunities for employment. In today's "high-tech", information-based economy, literacy skills are a must. In today's society literacy has a more broad meaning. The IALS defined literacy as "the ability to understand…
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…Products), consumer and investment, consumer price. 2. Monetary market: money supply, currency and interest rates. 3. Labor market: worker, unemployment rate, employer and wages. Economy in Japan In order to lubricate the economy, the government tries…
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…Scenario - John is an employee in a shoe warehouse. During a routine day John is confronted by his employer and told that he will be fired at the end of the week because at his age of 50 he is unable to keep up lifting heavy boxes of shoes. John feels…
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…by the government to be a educational tool for pupils. Furthermore, they're also the fundamentals to establish criteria for many jobs, helping employers easier to hire employees for their work. In conclusion, I think learning from books is very useful and comfortable…
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…will have it two times as hard when you are older and seeking employment. That is why it is crucial for you to perform well in school and in everything you do." <Tab/>I presume that a person would not know what to think of a statement…
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…is unfair, often inaccurate, and unproven as a means of stopping drug use. Employers have a right to expect workers not to be high or drunk on the job. However, employers do not have the right to require employees to prove their innocence by taking a drug test…
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…-term cause of the increasing population in Britain. The Caribbean Agency persuaded people to come to Britain by advertising good-quality employment in England. There were numerous economic reasons for the increase in migration. Firstly In 1947 India…
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employer. I say this as, in the past, I have misled my former and current employers that I have an education beyond high school. Through hard work and dedication, I have been able to produce and prosper in my professional life, even without an education beyond…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…aspects of government regulation which include: 1) regulation interferes with production by halting innovation and discouraging risk taking, resulting in declining employment, 2) government over regulates by setting standards for every aspect of manufacture…
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