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Privatisation Of Telstra
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1618.... should invoke his power to direct, and these changes should be made distinct from any attempts to sell Telstra.
Statistics also show that the sale of the first third netted a total of $0.37 billion loss to the Commonwealth. By the year 2000, it is estimated that Telstra earnings will exceed $2 billion annually. The Howard Government estimats an interest saving of about $2.4 billion per year. This doesn't take into account the income that will be lost to the government every year in revenue earnings from Telstra. By 2007, the sale of Telstra is expected to create a budge .....
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Japanese Human Resource Manage
Number of pages: 8 | Number of words: 2097.... on skill, or what one does, but in Japan it is where the employee belongs, or which company he works in is the main concern.
Performance is not the purpose or goal of the Japanese firm, instead it is a corporate reality in itself. The Japanese firm also exists in two levels, one which lies in the firm and one that lies outside the firm. Within the firm, the Japanese company tends to be a much more homogeneous group compared to its western counterpart. Large firms hire their workforce, mainly university graduates, from preferred schools to which they subtly assign quotas. Th .....
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How The KKK, Anarchists, Phreaks Compare To Big Brother
Number of pages: 7 | Number of words: 1696.... they can rip off. As you will later see, this organization and
our government strongly resemble 1984's government and the Brotherhood.
The Ku Klux Klan people haven't gotten out of the idea the black people
and other foreigners are evil, which they call, "alien outsiders". These
"outsiders" are "all non-Protestants, aliens, liberals, trade unionists and
striking workers". (Microsoft Encarta 1995) Their traditions have been
pasted down from generation to generation since 1865. Lately, Klansmen
have been running for office and other government jobs like that. Althou .....
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Differences In Education In US And Japan
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 412.... in our schools to feel that if a student doesn’t quite get something, they will be able to “pick it up” the next year, but that rarely happens. In Japan, a student is not promoted until he has mastered his current level. Also in Japan, classes are set up heterogeneously because their belief is that slow learners must work harder -- high expectations tend to show better results. In the US, oftentimes expectations are not high enough and the students do not live up to their real potential. Teaching staff in our schools lack the time provided in Japanese schools to brainstor .....
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The Legalization Of Marijuana
Number of pages: 17 | Number of words: 4470.... to life imprisonment, plus fines and forfeiture of property. In addition to criminal justice efforts, the federal government, state government, and local communities spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually on prevention programs such as Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE), in which local police officers visit schools to teach young people to refrain from trying marijuana and other drugs.
However, public controversy has been growing over the two assumptions-high abuse potential and no legitimate medical use-that underlie marijuana’s status as a Schedule .....
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Qualities Of A Pastoral Carer
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1238.... need for men and women who know the heart of god, a heart that forgives, that cares, that reaches out and wants to heal…The knowledge of Jesus’ heart is a knowledge of the heart. And when we live in the world with that knowledge, we cannot do other than bring healing, reconciliation, new life, and hope wherever we go.” Spiritual maturity is essential as the above quote of Henri Nouwen explains and is further defined by St Gregory the Great where he wrote, “That man, therefore, ought by all means to be drawn with cords to be an example of good l .....
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Is It Wrong To Look For A Serious Relationsip And Is There L
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 724.... in some way it was my fault as well. I had an important paper do for this thing and thus I could not spend the necessary time with her. Before I did not know what I want but now I know what I want very clearly. What I want is not much it is not like I have great demands. All I want is to find one girl the girl I know she exists somewhere in this world who posses all the qualities that I would like. About a week ago I meat the girl whom I thought was the girl of my dreams. I am the type of guy who never falls in love later it either hits right away or it does not hit me at all. .....
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A New Day On Wall Street. The
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 744.... and the introduction of the Internet the discount brokers were able to open the door even further by reducing trading costs and developing user friendly platforms for investors. The Brokerage industry is one driven by quality customer service and high profits. Investors want to maximize there investments at a reduced cost but still receive the highest level of service and information available. In the past investors were restricted by the amount of control they had over their investments, brokers made recommendation, pushes, and did the actual purchasing. Today with the .....
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