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    Social Ordeal Letter

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    This letter is to confirm that Joseph Sadler will be employed full-time at Social Ordeals immediately upon receiving approval of being granted a US work permit. The reason Joseph needs a temporary work visa is to allow him to be legally employed during his training and development and to travel between our head office in California and our East Coast Office in Jacksonville Florida. During his training and development, Sadler’s role whilst training will be acting as a Sales Representative and developing the new TeleSales program for both our US offices and our new office that Sadler will be opening on his return to the UK; additionally he will have responsibility to train current Social Ordeals’ representatives. While this request is based…

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    Gallup World Poll Essay

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    Gallup World Poll Austin Mullins AP Statistics The Gallup World Poll uses scientifically proven and accepted methodology in more than one-hundred-sixty countries and one-hundred-forty languages to survey the populace’s opinion on pressing topics and events, including personal safety, food and shelter, employment, well-being, and national institutions confidence. Gallup’s methodologists constantly study the top practices in the field of surveying and conduct experiments used to improve…

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    What is one of the biggest differences between Australia and America? Is it obesity? Is it our accents? Maybe it’s time difference? When was the last time you heard about a mass killing in Australia? If I remember correctly, it was in Port Arthur, 20 years ago. Since then, Australia has put extremely strict gun laws in place and there hasn’t been a shooting since, making it the 9th most peaceful country in the world, according to the Global Peace Index rankings of 2015. Now compare this to…

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    M The Five Pillars Of Myth

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    thoughts about how a universality of peace, hope and happiness can reign supreme in all of our lives, and throughout nations. 279. Education is the base from which to build stable nations hence education should rise above the principle pursuit of Academic Information Literacy (AIL) and help to shape the “worldview” of citizens and inspire a revolution of “new” thinking and happiness. All that is required is a “new” thinking, a “new” desire to cultivate a happier world with a focus on the…

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    Problem Of Evil

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    known peace to where almost every generation has witnessed or experienced death and near-death experiences resulting from nations rising against nations and tribes against tribes. Today, with increasing sophisticated weaponry of mass destruction as well as technological sideshows and competition among powerful nations, the situation has even escalated to alarming rates. There are massive innocent deaths and recurrent humanitarian crises owing to the endless fights, a matter that leaves many to…

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    It then places each state into one of 11 categories of fragility, ranging from “very sustainable” to “very high alert” (Fund for Peace, 2017). In 2017, Nigeria scored 101.6, and was ranked the thirteenth least stable country out of the 178 counted. Harsh criticism in the past has suggested that the Fragile States Index might be “fatally flawed” (Evers, 2014). This was mainly motivated by the idea that the answer to global challenges and insecurities would lie in more state building. And this…

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    Sub-Saharan Africa is an endlessly revolving door of policy challenges and changes for the United States and other global leaders. Many of the countries in the region gained independence during the 1960s, and development, health, and government organization have been slow in terms of reaching global standards. The area is prone to diseases such as Malaria, HIV, and Ebola, although significant progress has been made in decreasing the number of cases of each of these. Economically, the region has…

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    Reich’s “How Capitalism is Killing Democracy”. He explains that for many years now, capitalism and democracy have prospered and flourished together. However, Reich warns that now, democracy is no longer flourishing at the same rate as capitalism. For an example he uses China, who has adopted capitalism and experienced an economic boom because of it while still retaining a Communist regime. Reich believes that the negative impact of capitalism is making things difficult for democracies. He…

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    Democracy In Israel

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    The Polity IV index gives insight into the level of democracy and authoritarian trends in a given country over time. While the index is flawed in that it does not account for participation within the democracy, Polity IV is useful in shows a general trend of overall democracy within the state. Polity IV grades democracy on a scale from 1 to 10, 10 being fully democratic. For Israel, from 1948 onward, the country mostly resides at the 10 marker, which means that it is fully democratic. However,…

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    Now things have changed, evolution seems like it is going backwards. In 2015 Canada now is ranked 8th instead of first. Canada is even having a major gender wage gap problem. It is double the global gender wage gap. Women are getting 4000 dollars less globally but in Canada Women are getting 8000 dollars less then men on an average . 10- 15% of the gender wage gap in because of discrimination. Segregation does not end there with women. Although everyone is human and should be equal women of…

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