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- 681: Bridging Technology And Academe
- ... Technology Initiative (1996), of the Clinton/Gore administration proposes the community-wide participation of parents, teachers, business leaders and the higher education community to collaboratively build the social, financial and educational infrastructure necessary for the employment of technology as an instructional and informational tool into the secondary schools by the year 2000, and continuing its presence through higher education. The four fundamental goals of this initiative are to furnish schools with ...
- 682: Cdr
- ... largest gain since the 4.6 percent growth in 1980 (Brown, 74). The use of technoscientific developments in various fields raised the global output of goods and services. Although this was an impressive expansion promoting employment and development, it also increased the unsustainable demands on the earth's natural systems and resources, such as the planet's forests. Applications of technoscience have established the need for wood. The forests that once ...
- 683: Changing World
- ... largest gain since the 4.6 percent growth in 1980 (Brown, 74). The use of technoscientific developments in various fields raised the global output of goods and services. Although this was an impressive expansion promoting employment and development, it also increased the unsustainable demands on the earth's natural systems and resources, such as the planet's forests. Applications of technoscience have established the need for wood. The forests that once ...
- 684: RAP CENORSHIP
- ... time at work here chiseling away at societys standards of morality. When once Elvis pelvic gyration would not be televised, it is now an accepted entertainment technique. Bachs adventuresome textures that threatened his employment can sound boring now. Today we become offended by explicit sex or violence or language pertaining to such threats to morality. Robert L. Gross pointed out: ...this controversy is a replay of the age old ...
- 685: Poverty
- ... help people get off welfare and find jobs in the private sector". In the news Burnham said the program is designed to hook up welfare recipients with work opportunities in industry, clerical, sales and other employment. This change is having a great impact on the Ventura region, from Oxnard to other cities. Reasons for the change involve the enable welfare recipients to get additional training, sharpen job skills and get back ...
- 686: Drug Testing
- ... must choose between maintaining their privacy or losing their jobs is fundamentally coercive."(Cranford 6) This decision is easy to make for most employees and they take the test. Those people who already are in employment and refuse become suspect. People who are applying for jobs and refuse are not considered at all or seen on an extremely negative scale. Another argument that has a number of holes through it is ...
- 687: What Is History?
- ... can tell stories of him and his girl. (in fact lately that is all he talks about) The Vietnam war was a very important part in history. Actually, the boss at my present place of employment served a long period of time in the war. He was a grunt. I have asked him about it, trying to hear maybe a story or two of what it was like, but he doesn ...
- 688: Welfare Reformation
- ... system should begin by providing job placement, ending benefits for illegitimacy, and educating the young. First, the aspect of job placement is directly related to the misuse of welfare. In order to succeed at rising employment rates, current wages have to increase dramatically. A welfare check ranges form $5.53 to $17.50 an hour; in a like manner, minimum wage is less than an hourly welfare check (Tilly 8). People ...
- 689: Wealth & Poverty
- ... for those with a college education, and the substitution of short-term jobs for "steady" jobs has been a major factor in the growing poverty rate in this country. He implies that the creation of employment opportunities will reverse the trend. In my opinion, both writers are being very simplistic in their approach to the problem. I see a definite increase in the disparity between the haves and have-nots over ...
- 690: The Efffects Of Louis 16th On
- ... world was felt mostly in France. Population increase was accompanied by the fragmentation of peasant holdings, inadequate increase in agriculture productivity and bad harvests after 1770. Both wages of the commoner and the level of employment lagged behind the rising price of grain and other basic necessities. Substantial sections of France were faced with declining standard of living. The result of this was death, emigration, and increased number of beggar, pauper ...
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