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- 10351: Unemployement - The Unavoidable Consequence Of New Technolog
- ... J. (1990). Globalisation and Human Resource Management: Strategic International Human Resource Development. Speech Notes. Boston, Massachusetts: Harvard. ASTEC. (1996). Developing long-term strategies for science and technology in Australia. Canberra, ACT: Government printing services. Clark, D. (1997). Student Economics Briefs 1998. AFR Books. Sydney: John Fairfax & Sons. Gill, C. (1996). Work, Unemployment and the New Technology. Cambridge, London: Oxford. Jones, B. (1996). Sleepers Wake! Technology and the future of work. 4th ...
- 10352: Transcendentalism: Aphorism
- ... use of weapons. Kids and also adults get a hold of guns and weapons with not problem, and don't exactly use them for what they are advisable to be used for. Many die every day because of the unauthorized use of weapons. Many kids join gangs, buy these weapons and end up killing themselves. It reminds me of the saying: "Guns don't kill people, people kill people." There is ...
- 10353: The Gambles in Life
- ... that they will bet so much money that they will lose their house, car, and other personal belongings. Other people will gamble moderately so they will become very rich. In "The Rocking Horse Winner," by D. H. Lawrence, the child Paul notices the complaint "There must be more money. " Paul rides his toy horse and notifies his Uncle Oscar on which horse to gamble in the race. After Paul's uncle ...
- 10354: The New Deal
- The New Deal The Great Depression was a time when people needed someone to take charge and make something happen to better the economy. In 1932 a man named Franklin D. Roosevelt came up with a new strategy called the New Deal, which he and all Americans hoped would bring their country out of the worst depression it had ever seen. Along with this new deal ...
- 10355: Anxiety Disorders
- ... speeds the heart and respiration rate, raises blood pressure, and diverts blood flow to the muscles. These physical reactions are appropriate for escaping from danger but when they cause anxiety in many situations throughout the day, they may be detrimental to a normal lifestyle. An anxiety disorder is a disorder where feelings of fear, apprehension, or anxiety are disruptive or cause distortions in behavior, (Coon, 526); they are psychiatric illnesses that ...
- 10356: A Marxist Criticism on "The Importance of Being Earnest"
- ... nobles exist. These are people who are of noble birth right and is only passed on from generation to generation. It is a well respected position, but the difference between the nobles of today's day and the older ones is the power that they have. In today's time the nobles have little power only respect, but in the Victorian period the power was starting to diminish but it still ...
- 10357: The Inconvenience of Convenience
- ... used this excuse. Convenience is not a bad thing, it usually is for the best, but it appears that to modern humanity, the importance of convenience outweighs everything from how many leprechauns you see per day to life itself. There are countless ( actually it is more convenient to just say countless than to actually count ) little household items that seem to be convenient until it wants to create havoc for us ...
- 10358: Douglas' "Narcissism as Liberation: The Power of the Media
- ... for this is because that's not what people want to see or be. Society wants to see beautiful faces and bodies in magazines that are close to impossible to have if you have a day-job. Kate Moss in this advertisement is an example for women in today's society. Women today, should be thin as humanly possible and free of anything that would make them undesirable. Many woman strive ...
- 10359: On The Left Side
- ... and the Catholics were terrified. On Christmas Eve during the Christmas Mass everybody except from Friday sat in the right half of the church. Bishop O'Rourke did not preach over Christmas but over the Day of Judgement. He told of the good on the right hand of God and the bad on the left hand of God. But suddenly some people began to move from the right side of the ...
- 10360: Leacock's "Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town": Ironic Sketches of a Little Town
- ... sharp, ironic situations. To understand the irony in any work, one must first appreciate the context of such a work. With regards to Sunshine Sketches, the town of Mariposa resembles any other town of its day; a place where everybody knows everybody, and the distinctness of character is very apparent among the citizens. The events are simplistic and possess an unstated air of politeness and manners that couldn't be found ...
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