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- 801: Why Are People Migrating To Co
- ... fastest-growing counties in the 1990 s due to many factors. Why is Colorado so popular to migrate to? Many people see the versatility the state is attributed with and how convenient it is for employment. People can live in the lifestyle associated with mountains and wildernesses while at the same time have access to a city filled with jobs with a minimal commute. Some also believe that people are drawn ...
- 802: Website Review
- ... a weekly email newsletter called "PBS Previews." The site also offers television listings for PBS. In addition, there is a section where users can view the annual report of PBS and find out about possible employment with the company. There is also an extensive section where people interested in becoming sponsors can get information about the company and statistics of PBS television and Internet viewers. PBS.org is an exciting and ...
- 803: Utopia
- ... too valuable to waste and he ought to as a counselor in order to employ his knowledge in service of mankind. But Hythloday address so far on the reasons for his reluctance to undertake such employment. He does not believe that , as things stand, his advice would be accepted. The majority of those presently sitting in royal councils invariably practice a system of flattering toward their superiors and of personal aggrandizement ...
- 804: Until All The Men Are Back
- ... our freedom or the freedom of an ally? I remember during the Gulf War the patriotism shown in a place such as the Kelly Springfield tire factory in Tyler, Texas. In twenty-one years of employment, never had I seen such support for an American military involvement. Flags were flying throughout the factory. Not a place was there where one could glance upward and not see Old Glory flying. United States ...
- 805: Transportation And Community D
- ... economically. Measurably higher levels of immediate and long-term toxic effects from air, water and noise pollution and debris degrade local land values and further destabilize urban areas. These same areas are challenged by low employment and economic opportunity, poor services, crumbling infrastructure and loss of tax revenues to the suburbs, which are now called " edge cities" or "exurbs". Urban core communities become isolated. Their infrastructure decays and land becomes under ...
- 806: Tourism In New Zealand
- ... welfare. Another body is the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Committee on Tourism. This committee reports on tourism development and statistics of member nations. Tourism has an influence on most areas of society, employment, environment, health, economic stability and quality of life. Therefore it is the concern of governments, the public sector, is to ensure the negative consequences is minimized. At the 1968 UN Conference on International Travel and ...
- 807: The Superfluous Man As A Mirro
- ... social psychology and child psychology have greatly contributed to the decay of moral rectitude and the concept of taking responsibility for one s own actions. The translator attributes Pechorin s capriciousness to the lack of employment for his gifts. I do not agree with that assessment, as it has been my experience that only those who have made up their minds to lack direction will be unable to find an activity ...
- 808: The Rise Of Starbucks
- ... month for its approximately 26,000 person staff. Even part time workers called partners repeatedly hear how much they are valued during the 24 hours of training they undertake in their first 80 hours of employment (Reese 1). The company puts much emphasis on the rules employees must follow, including a focus on employee self esteem (2). Partners are encouraged to share their feelings: about selling, about coffee, about working for ...
- 809: Telecommuting 2
- ... when a spouse has an opportunity to pursue his or her career in another town and must choose between a new opportunity or no opportunity, because their spouse does not want to or cannot change employment. If either person could telecommute, the decision would be much easier. Telecommuting does have its disadvantages. The most obvious disadvantage is the overwhelming cost of starting a telecommuting program. A study by Forrester Research, Inc ...
- 810: Teenage Sex
- ... changed. Now a high school graduate will qualify for only lowest paying jobs (Meier, 1994, p. 71). As a result of all these teenagers looking for jobs, the unemployment rates have gone down, and the employment rates have risen. However, teenagers who get the jobs are more likely going to be working at minimum wage, which can cause unemployment. According to the supply and demand curve of economics, higher wages increase ...
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