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- 831: Modern Crucible
- ... pleaded not guilty. The trial was long and tortured him mentally. The witness, Mnumonic, and the series of emails that were supposedly sent by Conner, with the fact that Terrance for some time been seeking employment, and along with his past, was all the jury need to convict him of Grand Larceny and sentence him to twelve years with no chance for parole. To Terrance, his life was over. From that ...
- 832: Marketing A New Product
- ... tumble dryers will make my product redundant · A competitor may come up with an idea the same or similar, which would threaten my main selling point, originality. · Inflation rates, the strength of the pound and employment rates affect the public's disposable income. If this is low, my product will not sell as much as if it was high and the public had more to spend on luxury goods. · Technology may ...
- 833: Marketing
- ... enterprises to carry out the various production and trading functions. Parastatal corporations rapidly dominated the extractive industries, manufacturing and financial sectors of their economies, and acquired important economic and political status, becoming major sources of employment. The moderate growth experienced in the seventies, however, was quickly reversed by the financial crisis of the early eighties, and associated inefficiencies made parastatal sector reform a major element in the reform efforts implemented by ...
- 834: Machiavellianism
- ... maintenance, and extension of absolute power by the nicely graduated use of fraud, force and terror; control by the ruler of all avenues of communication, thus facilitating the deliberate molding of public opinion; and the employment of surveillance and terrorist activities of subordinates who can be disowned and liquidated by the ruler, who thus escapes the blame for their atrocities. (In other words, the big political figureheads get their lackeys to ...
- 835: Marriage Is A Sacrament
- ... each other; and the marriage sacrament is a part of the mystery of the Church. There have been significant changes in society. For instance, women are now less dependent on men, the life style and employment patterns are also changed. More importantly, the intervention of medical science allows couples to choose the family size, improves life span, and therefore marriages could last longer. The growing understanding among married people that sex ...
- 836: Migrant Labour
- ... in urban areas which was the primary source of labour. Giving blacks rights only to live in reserves that would require them to migrate to the urban center for work or other areas that provided employment. Which would mean fathers and mothers would have to leave their families behind in order to financially provide for them. The manner in which the migrant labor force was created to function has had a ...
- 837: Overpopulation And The Economi
- ... a developed country reaching its population saturation point. Some up and coming technologies, like genetics, could also increase the saturation point. Genetics create a greater quantity and quality of food. Other technologies could increase education, employment, jobs, and so on. Last of all there will be the increasing need for skilled labor. Conclusion The less developed countries are home to people who are usually illiterate; uneducated; unaware of any type of ...
- 838: Online Addiction
- ... associated with this addiction because internet use is clearly a negative addiction when it significantly affects a person's daily life in a negative way. When obsessive Internet use interferes with family, friends, school, or employment, causing financial, relationship, or physical problems, and continuing despite efforts at control, then it is a serious problem. Some people sink into computer oblivion, neglecting their lovers and families, succumbing to loss of sleep and ...
- 839: Oregon, The Free State
- ... any there (Moe and Wilkie). Instead they constructed a fifteen-mile light-rail line to the eastern suburbs in the 1980s. It was free for the users in the downtown zone. Within fifteen years, employment rose from under 60,000 in 1970, to over 100,000 in 1995. The restoration of downtown Portland was the key ingredient their success. Owners of downtown structures that were rotting were given a tax ...
- 840: IMF, World Bank And Africa
- ... the lower class that is economically the hardest hit (George, 86). It is this consequence of IMF and World Bank policy that draws so many critics to condemn structural adjustment program. Since 1980, African income, employment, nutrition, and health and education levels have all declined with a fall in average living standards adjustment programs are not working. Experts agree that there is economic sense in the policies that the IMF and ...
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