Archive for the ‘Description Essay’ Category

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How to reduce workers comp costs (part 2)

Another way to reduce costs is to increase non-monetary motivation, which leads to increasing production and, thus, decreasing, per unit production expenses. In a typical company, the link between a particular employee’s performance and his or her compensation is often tenuous at best and nonexist... ->

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How to reduce workers comp costs (part 1)

Reducing workers’ compensation has never been an easy task. However, it is of crucial importance to many modern organizations, especially in the times of the progressing world financial crisis. In other words, a number companies’ survival depends on how effectively they manage their costs and ho... ->

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History (part 4)

The difference between two events is more which can apply the point that the depression might not occur. More importantly the diversified trading approach of Canada is much better at this time and as does its exports. The main country is not dependent upon any one source for its economical growth. T... ->

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History (part 3)

Bowker (2004), in his book stated the hardlined facts of the Depression as it was still unrecognizable for majority of the Canadians who didn’t believe that they were actually a part of the depression which was global and they will be outbound of their luxuries because of the strategies that have ... ->

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History (part 2)

The expected economic recession in 1969-70 was the first instance after the Great Depression when it was thought that Canada will again have to bear consequences for its volatile economic policies. People started to seize the loss of their earnings and jobs. Charles F.W. Burns (1969) forecasted his ... ->

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History (part 1)

The current financial crises have shaped the world to a different perspective as economies of various countries of the world have gone down and the people are finding it very difficult to survive as their shelters are taken with no job offerings and the food supply has minimized too to a very low le... ->

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Feminism and Popular Culture (part 4)

One response has been to encourage the sort of small, local narratives commended by Lyotard, where women have many different tales to tell about their oppression and resistances and whose heterogeneity defies subsumption under any totalizing account. Numerous recent feminist anthologies testify to t... ->

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Feminism and Popular Culture (part 3)

It was in this context, and in the now-classic guise of 1970s Radical Feminism, that feminism came to look more like the speculative version of a grand narrative, with the history of women’s oppression and liberation becoming a meta-narrative in its own right rather than simply a strand of mod... ->