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    Why I am a good fit for industrial maintenance is because I enjoy fixing machines and working with my hands, I also believe that industrial mechanics make a sensible median wage, and because being an industrial maintenance worker is a way I can enjoy my job. Ever since I was a child, I have enjoyed fixing things this career path is a perfect way for me to continue doing something I like by fixing machines. Industrial maintenance fits my lifestyle, and how I enjoy working on machines and figuring…

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    Hiring In House Payroll

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    Every business that has employees is obligated to carefully calculate employees pay in order to ensure they receive their paychecks on time, and that they are accurate. There's also a myriad of deductions that must be managed such as taxes, health insurance and similar items. Some businesses choose to keep these tasks in-house, hiring a bookkeeper and support staff. The thinking is that they will have more control over the process and that it will save the company money. The truth is, the…

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    Warehouse Location Paper

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    The operation will be only on our online website. The warehouse is where only shoes will be stored and checked for authentication. Production The shoes will be tested for reality and shipped off to the person who has purchased. Explain your methods of: ● Customer service: We will accept feedback from users who recently purchased the shoes. ● Inventory control: We will keep back up shoes in case something happens to the pair you bought. Location Physical requirements: ● Our building space is…

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    In a socioeconomic system of free enterprise such as the system found in the United States, the legal issues surrounding product liability are very unique and need to be examined carefully. Businesses are highly susceptible to the claims of product liability because their products must be safe for consumer usage, creating the structure of a successful market system. This market works because businesses can compete for market share with the consumers through product quality, but it also fails…

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    is still being used to create the products we use everyday. There will be a respect for people’s opinions and facts about Nike. What is known and will disconnect the positive things we love about Nike? I hold the truths against Nike and their manufacturing. Nike is being held by using sweatshops and child labor in eastern countries. They people who work continue to face poverty, harassment, dismissal, and violent intimidations.…

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    Nicholas D. Kristof, Pulitzer prize winning human-rights columnist, claimed in his New York Times article, “Let Them Sweat,” that Americans should support foreign owned sweatshops in undeveloped countries if they want to help the poor of the world. He argues that sweatshops provide the poor of third world countries a less dangerous job which offers high pay often necessary for survival. Many other economists generally agree with Kristof, claiming that workers voluntarily accept sweatshop jobs…

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    This is the history of what happened during the flour industry. First, the industry had to start somewhere. The mills had to have certain resources to make this industry possible. Minnesota had all of them. Rich, deep, soil was great for farmers to plant wheat, the best crop for making flour. Minnesota also had lots of rivers. St. Anthony Falls was a great river to power large mills. There were also lots of settlers. Minnesota had a large population in the cities during the industry. This meant…

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    Worlifts – On-Site Specialists Keywords - Hydraulic Lifting Equipment, Hydraulic Tools With over three decades of experience, Worlifts continues to lift the world by repairing, servicing and supplying hydraulic lifting equipment all over the globe. It's distinction is that not only does Worlift deliver supplies, but service technicians as well. Their On-Site option is cost effective and as a business owner, saving time and money are exceptionally high qualities on the list of priorities.…

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    Sweatshops Research Paper

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    Let’s be Honest How many times stories we have already read about physical, verbal and sexual abuse at work environment? What do you know about sweatshops and what they do in other countries? The name itself implies that these are companies involved with the extreme exploitation of workers, wherein a salary below the minimum necessary for survival, the absence of any form of security or labor protection; the exploitation of children, molestation and physical and psychological abuse. Several…

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    The Impact of Technology on Productivity in the United States over the Past Ten Years Technology has not had the same significant impact on productivity over the last ten years in the United States that it had during the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution from 1995-2004. Labor productivity has averaged less than half the annual average in the past ten years than it did in the previous ten year period. While technology continues to create increases in productivity through…

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