Absolute Beginner S2 #11 - Can I Get Some Ketchup for my Japanese Dinner?
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You have arrived at a fast-food restaurant to meet your friend for dinner in Japan, and you’re starving for a hamburger. Your friend already has his, and it looks delicious since it is loaded with lots of toppings. You want one with the works, too, but you notice that the staff [...]
Language of Mathematics II (43): Exponents and Radicals (2 of 3)
Continuing from Parts 40, 41, and 42, the instructor discusses the 'language' of exponents and radicals. The instructor is outside using a concrete wall.
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Proefjes : Onderzoek en ervaar de vier elementen Het doel van deze site is kinderen vanaf 8 jaar kennis te laten maken met natuurkunde, scheikunde en biologie. Deze site bevat tal van proefjes over de vier elementen, daarnaast zijn er vele andere mogelijkheden tot onderzoek. Voor …
Bereiding van diëthylether : Practicum In dit practicum toon je aan dat de dehydratie van alcohol in aanwezigheid van zwavelzuur leidt tot de vorming van ether. Vervolgens doe je een rendementsbepaling van het gevormde ether. De werkbladen voor dit practicum zijn …
Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way
Bruce Rosenstein discussed his book, "Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way." Peter Drucker's groundbreaking work turned management theory into a serious discipline. Drucker penned numerous influential works on organization and management. In his second book based on the late Drucker's work, Rosenstein argues how Drucker's teachings go beyond the discipline of management to individual growth.
Speaker Biography: Bruce Rosenstein is managing editor of Leader to Leader, a publication of The Fr
Shwe Dagone Pagoda The National Archives UK posted a photo: Description: Shwe Dagone Pagoda, Rangoon.
Location: Rangoon, Burma
Date: 1907
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1.2.7 In praise of cheap offshore labour? Claims over the benefits of globalisation and the exploitation of cheap offshore labour generate strong feelings and, not surprisingly, divide opinion between those who favour the global marketplace and its detractors. The issue turns on whether the constant search for ever-cheaper manufacturing and service locations is seen as a good or a bad thing. It may appear odd, at first, to suggest that exploiting the poor of another country can, on any measure, be regarded as a good thing, but
1.2.1 Introduction Looking back over the 1970s, it is perhaps hard now to appreciate just how dramatic were the changes to the global map of industry taking place at that time. As more and more of the world's industry shifted from the affluent nations to the poorer, less developed countries in search of a cheaper labour force, the global economic map had to be redrawn to take account of the borders crossed and the distances traversed by firms from wealthier countries seeking to generate higher profits by reloca
Macau makes play for mass gamblers
July 1 - Macau's big casino players turn from high rollers to China's mass gamblers, as they bid to sustain record revenues and fend off regional rivals. Jon Gordon reports.
Science and Religion in Science Journalism
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References Communicatie : Bundel Indeling: 8.1.1 What kind of evidence has been used in this unit? We have used personal stories as evidence to support arguments about the mutual constitution of personal lives and social policy. The people in our stories all came to, or stayed in, the UK primarily because they saw it as a place of safety, not because of the welfare benefits or services they hoped to receive, and we have contrasted this with dominant discourses about (bogus) asylum seekers for whom welfare in the UK is said to act as a magnet. These dominant or official discourses, echoed b 6.1 ‘Maybe you can look, but you cannot touch’: asylum and restricting access to welfa So far we have considered meanings of citizenship in terms of legal status, national identity and belonging. In this section we want to explore it in terms of ‘access to welfare’, recognising that people who flee from their country of origin are likely to require assistance and support when they arrive. There is a long history of the state linking controls on access to welfare and control of migration since the 1905 Aliens Act (Lewis, 2003). 2 Personal lives We start our exploration of the interrelationship of personal lives and social policy with personal stories. Read Extracts 1, 2 and 3 below, and make notes on areas of similarity and difference. What questions are References 4.9 Further particulars, application forms and dealing with paperwork
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Does the recruitment and selection process fill you with dread? Discrimination and equal opportunities legislation can make this area feel like a minefield. If you are faced with appointing a new employee, then this unit will provide a straight-forward guide to the process: from writing job descriptions to finally assessing who to appoint.