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    Unemployment Unemployment occurs when there is more labour demand than labour supply in a society. The unemployment rate is a tool to define the percentage of unemployed people in the labour force who are seeking a job. • Unemployment rate.  • Creation of part time jobs to recover for the losses of full time positions.  • Flat and steady growth of the economy  • More unemployment due to the Canadian recession in the oil and sand industries  • Gain of jobs in August comparison to July.…

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    When the author says “ thirteens anomalous” which means debating from what is standard, normal or expected. And how she's uses comparisons like in lines 2-4“ not folded bud or wave that laps upon a shore. Or moth proverbial from the chrysalis” The speaker using those examples not only explains how people have this preconceived notion on what it's like to be thirteen and how stereotypical you perceive it but it's much more complex; but also it creates imagery…

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    1.If i could talk to myself (in my career) five to ten years from now, the five things I learned in MFD - Program Preparation which were most the useful and why... a)MFD103 also known as Program Prepartion has taught me five important things that will help me succeed further on in life. This course has taught me how to properly conduct an interview in an appropriate manner. I 've also mastered how to make a PowerPoint that is visually appealing and catches the interest of the audience. In…

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    Within our world today, the United States of America can be perceived as a society least like the one depicted by Ayn Rand. Unlike other countries such as, China, Japan, and North Korea, America embraces individuality and does not practice collectivism. In the novel, collectivism it key to society. Everything that is done by an individual is done for the greater good of the group. America on the other hand, is an individualist country, which means an individual is able to choose for themselves…

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    Cannery Row Dbq

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    John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row chronicles the daily lives, hardships, and successes of the inhabitants of this working-class town. Steadfast, admiring, and proud, he gives a voice to these unrepresented citizens despite their low income and seemingly insignificant paths in life. By employing purposeful craft choices Steinbeck challenges the expected to establish the great worth of the drifters, lowlifes, and “bums” of Cannery Row, articulating the essential role of these “least ones.” Although…

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    gathering, Fitzgerald conveys that those who possess wealth expect shimemring objects to be present wherever they go; consequently, he demonstrates how the wealthy are careless with their money. Furthermore, Nick claims these guests “came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.” Comparing the guests to primitive creatures who lack control, Fitzgerald demonstrates how the wealthy are unable to refrain from the luxurious temptations and the bright lights…

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    knowing that at any given time that they will be coming to take her. She is not ready yet. She took the beaded rosary from her pocket and recited the verses of Genesis. Inside the dresser, the dry air is stale as it is fused with the smell of the moth balls. The jarrah wood groaned with each trudging naked footsteps. She could hear them calling her name. At this moment, the marching of the footprints awoke the baby from its sleep. The mother panicked as the noise of the crying baby could attract…

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    Expository essay on Common Animal Myths There are many “facts” about animals you've probably heard or read several times in your life but many of them are actually not fact but myth. The reason these myths became facts varies, it could be because of a bad or misunderstood experiment, it could be from a simple misunderstanding of information given too you. It could be from a lack of information, but no matter how they became fact here is why they are myth. There are many myths about fish…

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    “It is because we’re having so much fun at home that we’ve forgotten the world? Is it because we’re so rich and the rest of the world’s so poor and we just don’t care if they are? I’ve heard rumors; the world is starving, but we’re well fed” (p.70) In this part of the story, Guy Montag is describing how they have started and ended two atomic wars and won them, which no one is ever talking about. Montag knows that he is living a “good” life while the rest of the world is struggling for important…

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    Doberstein, 2009, p. 109). My entering the helping profession is neither for fame nor fortune. Helping others as He has helped me is my goal and my reward is not found in “treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But…treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal” (Matthew 6: 19-20,…

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