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    Immigrant Small Business

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    Problems of immigrant small business owners in Saudi Arabia Introduction: The immigrant small business owners play a key role in the economic growth and development of any country. In the kingdom of Saudi Arabia, many people migrate from their home countries to there. These immigrants face different obstacles in the Saudi Arabia. Sarah Jessup, (2009) describe the negligence of the Saudi governments in caring for foreign nationals, several labor sending countries like Indonesia and the…

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    captured for compost production. This could be used to cut costs on landscaping compost needs, for expansions of UIC’s Heritage Community Gardens, and to provide compost for local community gardeners. A vacant lot on UIC’s west side provides a opportunity to turn a desolate field that separates organizations into a community garden/farm that could connect them, while processing food scrap into compost. The vacant lot is in-between UIC’s College of Applied health Sciences, Department of Public…

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    Economic Policy Notably, Vietnam is a socialist country under one party control that takes entire roles to contribute the economy. From 1975 to 1985, it was the national unification that country struggled with its five years plans on collectivization of agricultural…

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    Why I Chose Penn

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    Penn has so many tremendous opportunities for its students and I would like to major in economics in the Wharton School of Business to take advantage of those opportunities. I would pursue concentrations in Finance and Operations, Information & Decisions, with a track in either Decision Processes or Operations Management/Management Science. I’m very impressed with how flexible the major is and how it allows the individual students to pursue their unique passion in their own way. It truly allows…

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    Hiv/Aids Human Security

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    non-violent character only serves to disguise its devastation (Garrett 2005, 11). Freedom from individual want and fear have always been linked with human security, also the access to and control of opportunities and resources. The basic elements of human security include survival, security, opportunity, self-respect, agency and autonomy (Leaning and Arie 2001, 12). These necessities for human security play a critical role in reducing human vulnerability to HIV infection and the impact. However,…

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    21st Century Diversity

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    Current attempts to promote racial, sexual and gender based diversity amongst technology companies are beneficial to the health of said companies. Diversity initiatives are important for three reasons: the increased importance of technology in the 21st century, tech companies’ need to support their audience and the enhanced performance diverse teams bring. 1. Tech Careers Are Increasingly Important in the 21st Century Digital technology is a continuously growing part of American life. The tech…

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    also had a long lasting impact and greatly influenced Canada. The Great Depression, autonomy and independence, and women’s rights, altogether changed Canada socially, economically, and politically. The Great Depression resulted in a substantial economic struggle and a change in government which essentially led to an impacting change on Canada. Results of the first world war caused Canada’s economy to fall which affected trades with other countries and profits within Canada’s economy. This…

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    need to hire new more staff to work and operate the stores to satisfy the customers. In addition, the limited number of goods per collection in some brands could lead to competition to own the products at any price which generate more money into the economic system. For example, recently, the cooperation between Louis Vuitton and Supreme was the phenomenon throughout the world. In Tokyo, Japan, customers went to queue up more than 7,000 persons before the shop opened to purchase the products…

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    The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA) was signed into law in 1996 by the Clinton Administration. This monumental legislation was designed to decrease the roles of welfare while promoting self-sufficiency among those in need of assistance (Blank, 1105-1106). The role of welfare dropped in the United States during the first years of the legislation’s implementation resulting in policy makers quickly labeling the new legislation successful-this notion has been…

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    innovation of online shopping (Table1). The trend can explained by the convenience of less time-consuming and the cheaper prices provided from different local or international sellers. Moreover, online shopping creates numerous job opportunities to different industries. Oxford Economics Report (2011) examines that online shopping created around 22,000 direct employments to express industry in Europe in the past seven years (Table2). Some industries like advertising, customer services and retail…

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