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U S Government Increase In Population
1,633 words... is measured in millions of illegals. The increase in population due to immigration became the natural consequence of economic stability and prosperity of the United States. In case in the range from 1960 to 1970 the immigrants made up about 11 % of the increase in population, in the next ten years, from 1970 to 1980 they made up already 33 %, and in the subsequent ten years about 39 %. The share of population that was born outside the United States also increases. As it is claimed by Morgan ...
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Impact Of Internet On Marketing In The Future
706 wordsImpact of Internet on Marketing in the Future For two decades the Internet has been changing the usual way of doing business: the way to market, advertise, distribute, communicate, and work. By all indications, the development of Internet marketing will definitely continue to proceed rapidly, together with the improvement and progress of Internet services. What effects and implications are possible in the future of marketing with such a fast advance of network technology? First of all, it is nat...
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Electronic Commerce E Commerce
759 wordsE Commerce Contract Law. The Internet changed almost all sides of the human activities. The electronic commerce is growing rapidly. It is naturally, such new informational channel in the business activity as Internet needs to be regulated legally. There are a number of problems in electronic commerce which should be covered by the appropriate laws and regulations. The electronic commerce brings the business activity to a qualitatively new level. It reduces the time of the business procedures thu...
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Single Parent Families Theoretical Perspectives
3,076 wordsThrough interpreting the information in the table below, construct an argument that accounts for the trends in marriage and fertility rates. Give alternative explanations for changes in family structure. Support your argument with information from the table and other evidence form you course. Selected Family Trends in Australia Over Three Decades Early 1970 sLate 1990 s Rate of cohabitation prior to marriage 15 % 60 %Median age at first marriage (women / men ) 21 / 23. 426 / 28 Total fertility r...
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Indirect Discrimination Full Time
1,464 wordsThis question touches on a variety of issues in relation to discrimination claims. So we must first address how the court considers discrimination. In all cases the burden of proof lies with the applicant, although in Khanna v MOD (1981) it was held that if the actions of the employer establishes prima facie discrimination, the burden shifts to him to show the reason for his actions. This approach was confirmed by the Court of Appeal in Baker v Cornwall County Council (1990) and in King v Great ...
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