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6291: Online Recruiting And Employee
... tests should only be used for employees that work in security positions only because you don't want an employee that is considered dangerous to have a gun. The federal government in 1988 banned lie-detector tests and psychological tests became popular. These exams can test for an applicant's propensity to steal. They are used to look for emotional disorders ...
6292: Pollution Control: Costs and Benefits
... at the same time. In very recent times, those same critics have changed their stand and now believe that preserving and cleaning the environment while progressing economically are achieved mutually. Government programs, the private sector, and employees have produced a balance in the two economies through greater morale and new business. With the increased "environmental awareness," many new businesses have been ...
6293: Gangs
... looking at the way humans are influenced in society, I believe there is good evidence to point the blame at several institutions. These include the forces of the media, the government, theatre, drugs and our economic system. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure and greed. Many teens in gangs will pressure peers into becoming part of a gang ...
6294: To Help the Poor
... charity. This is surprising, because that dollar could give a poor child foor, slothing and vaccination. Perhaps people in the industrialised countries think these charity aids are needless, because the government donates a share of its budget to help the developing countries. Yet governments cut their foreign aid, the multinational companies take even higher adventage of the cheap labour force in ...
6295: Concerns Facing the United States in the 1990s: Crime, Education, and Employment
... in the 1990s: Crime, Education, and Employment A variety of concerns face the United States in the 1990's. Among these concerns are crime, education, and employment. But fortunately our government and several organizations have attempted to deal with these problems to help our world become a better place. Crime has been a big concern of the American public in the ...
6296: Ordanance Specialists
... in this occupation. There are no direct civilian counterparts for many of the military ordnance specialties. However, there are many occupations that are related. For example, civilian engineers work for government agencies and private industry doing research and development. Ordnance Specialists find civilian jobs working for police departments as bomb-disposal experts. Some also work as gunsmiths or work for munitions ...
6297: Nuclear Power: Cons
... per kilowatt hour. It should also be noted that some plants are canceled during construction, which can raise the cost up to several billion dollars. This is absorbed by the government through tax laws, shareholders, and rate payers; and is considering the fact there is a continual rise in construction prices and a decrease in costs of alternative fuels, many utilities ...
6298: Homeless in America
... times and not much progress has been made in the 200 plus years in helping these people. We have adopted programs such as FDR's New Deal in which the government produced more jobs that took little skill, and made these jobs available to the poor. Social Security, which is not welfare, was adopted and is still going. It is where ...
6299: Otto Van Bismarck And State So
... his “ultimate plan”. Because of his control on the media, and the way he took advantage of his situations, he was able to put off his masterful plans in the government, without being caught. He was walking a very thin line, and it is this trait that led him to his downfall. Many times, Bismarck used foreign policy to insure German ...
6300: Gangs
... looking at the way humans are influenced in society, I believe there is good evidence to point the blame at several institutions. These include the forces of the media, the government, theatre, drugs and our economic system. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure and greed. Many teens in gangs will pressure peers into becoming part of a gang ...


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