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... shift away from the traditional blue-collar jobs, that once had made Toronto the industrial heart o... introduced by using age-, occupation-, education- and household income-based data to qualify the in...
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... institutions (notably in the spheres of education and healthcare), as well as in the hundreds of gro... of other citizens in public or semi-public jobs. Furthermore, because Quebec is not politically so...
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...Association, Women's Legal Education and Action Fund,. and Canadian Labour Congress Int... disadvantage is shown since "women's jobs" are chronically underpaid and the Act perpetuated...
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...It also has a sustainable-food-systems education centre complete with a 3000-square-foot, state-of-... foods, while building community and creating jobs based on Aboriginal values. It is the only country...
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.... The city's educational sector is an-other area of potential growth. The a... hands, keep dollars local and create local jobs. . The Dryden Renewable Energy Corporation (DREC) ...
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... to switch to work you prefer -- higher education, healing, medicine, or the law. This is truly a fo...Some of you quit jobs, others moved, and many dissolved important relati...
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... few usually low-paying clerical and service jobs close to residential locations.. The separation of...
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Slavery was a dominant phenomenon of antiquity. Gradually it has declined in the modern world. The blessings of modern moral attitudes and virtues were instrumental for these structural changes. Recently, child trafficking, especially female child trafficking has become a painful reality in Bangladesh. This child trafficking has been occurring internally and also across the border to India, Pakistan, Malaysia and many Middle Eastern countries. The rate of growth of this trafficking has been increasing alarmingly in this country. Every year several hundred (under the age of eighteen) children are being trafficked abroad. These trafficked children are adapting to a new life style which is different from the life style had they lived in their normal (life style which they supposed to follo...
... migrants who come from the rural areas for jobs or for poor young people abandoned by their famili... escort and are denied access to education, health care. They have no social and economic sec...
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...'s primary purpose being to provide educational forums, classes, workshops and seminars to immigra... employ persons send notice to the Society of jobs that are available. While this information may be ...
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This paper identifies two new tools, the Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) and Derrida's deconstruction method, to identify cognitive differences between Australian, Thai, and Japanese managers. The KTS identifies one's temperament pattern, which describes ways in which human personalities interact with the environment to satisfy needs. Temperament theory has been extended to leadership/management theory to show that inborn temperament tendencies are differently distributed by cultural groups and these tendencies affect approaches to negotiations. Derrida's deconstruction method offers a new approach to identifying a culture's true diversity by recommending an analysis of the 'difference-to-oneself' within a culture before comparing 'difference-between' cultures. Results identified signi...
... humans will develop through education and maturation. It is the interaction of the diffe... of communication and following through on jobs until completion. Guardian leaders want their orga...