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Are we alone in the universe? That is a question that we have faced since 1958.
Planetary and lunar missions have been trying to prove that we are not alone in
this universe since 1958 and are scheduled to do so up until 2004. Scientists ar
e looking for water, organic molecules and an energy source that can support lif
e on planets other than Earth. Life is defined as being a quality that separates
a vital and functional being from an inanimate object. There are three properti
es that are considered attributes of living organisms: metabolism, growth, and r
eproduction. Living things use energy from their environment to live. Living thi
ngs are organized into units called cells and living things also respond to stim
uli. Living things develop and adapt to their surroundings, to survive in the wo
rld. They have to reproduce for future generations to keep their species from go
ing extinct. Scientists use these three attributes of life while looking for lif
e existence on other planets and moons in our solar system. Many voyages and exp
editions have been made into outer space in the search for extraterrestrial life
.
One of the largest expeditions into space was in 1975, when NASA sent its Viking
Mission to Mars. It became the first project in history to land a spacecraft sa
fely on the surface of another planet. This mission was composed of two spacecra
fts, Viking 1 and Viking 2. Each of these spacecrafts consisted of an orbiter an
d a lander. Each orbiter-lander pair flew together and entered Mars orbit; after
some time the landers then separated and descended to Mars' surface. Viking 1 w
as launched on August 20, 1975 and arrived at Mars on June 19, 1976. Viking 2 wa
s launched on September 9, 1975, and entered Mars orbit on August 7, 1976. The m
ain mission objectives were to obtain high-resolution images of the Martian surf
ace, characterize the structure and composition of the atmosphere and surface, a
nd search for evidence of life on t
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1. Mars
Mars has twice the diameter and twice the surface gravity of Earth"s moon. ... M
ars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are named after the dogs of the Roma
n god Mars. ... Because of the movements of Earth and Mars around the sun, Mars
appears to move backward in the sky for a short time. ... The southern highlands
are probably the oldest terrain on Mars. ... None of Mars"s volcanoes appear to
be active.The Tharsis bulge has had a profound effect on the appearance of the
surface of Mars. ...
Word Count: 1211
Approx Pages: 5
2. mars

Terraforming (830 words)Terraforming is the process of making an alien planet, s


uch as Mars, more like earth so to have the ability of sustaining life. The terr
aforming of Mars proposes a lot of interesting questions. ... I believe that ter
raformation of the planet Mars will begin in the near future. Once a colony is e
stablished on Mars there will probably be terraforming efforts starting during t
he first week. ... There would probably also be people on Mars that are working
on this project that would attempt to mess up terraforming efforts intentionally
in order to keep the surface of Mar...
Word Count: 844
Approx Pages: 3
3. Mars probe
With the recent exploration of probes to Mars, a lot of hype has been drawn on m
anned missions to Mars. ... So if we can"t make it back Mars, why not just make
the trip a one-way trip to planet. The probability is being talked among many wh
o believe that Mars could be an adaptive place for initial colony of four astron
auts to live. ... First, the fact that no man has been to Mars could bring up re
asons of loss of life while in transport to the planet. ... A lot of time and ef
fort still needs to be planned out with these possible trips to Mars. ...
Word Count: 739
Approx Pages: 3
4. MARS
LANDING ON THE RED PLANETWho would have ever dreamed about a spacecraft, sponsor
ed by The United States, landing on the surface of Mars for a second time? ... T
he Pathfinder brought back substantial information within a time frame of one mo
nth of being on the surface of Mars. ... Many people and scientists believe that
the presence of water on a planet such as Mars, is evidence of past life and ev
en adding more proof to the controversy of aliens. ... Part of NASA"s Discovery
Program, the spacecraft"s entrance into Mars"s atmosphere marked yet another lea
p in technology for the science world....
Word Count: 677
Approx Pages: 3
5. Is There Really Life On Mars?
In August of 1996, NASA scientists revealed a rock ejected from Mars by meteoric
impact which showed strong evidence of life on Mars in the distant past. ... (Y
enne)Mars is a great deal smaller and less dense than Earth. ... Mars has less g
ravity and a much thinner atmosphere than Earth. ... Mars is our "New World.aE So
meday millions of people will live there. ... This is undeniably a privilege to
be disdained lightly.WORKS CITEDCarr, Michael Possibilities for Life on Mars (U.
S.Geological Survey, 1997)Cole, K.C., Studies of Meteorite Give Boost to Theory
ofFossil Life From Mars(Los Ang...
Word Count: 1774
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
6. The search for water ice on Mars.
The search for water ice on mars can be broken down into three segments. ... The
future plans for exploring Mars. ... In 1996 the United States launched the Mar
s Global Surveyor. ... Mars express will explore the atmosphere and surface if M

ars from a polar orbit. ... There will be two new powerful Mars rovers on board.
...
Word Count: 1448
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
7. D&M Pyramid on Mars
IntroductionIn 1976, the Viking mission to Mars obtained images of the Martian s
urface of an area known as the Cydonia. ... Independent Mars Investigation? ...
Quite recently, the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey mission found evidence
to support the existence of an ancient cean in Mars? ... Carr (1981) studied vo
lcanism on Mars and found it to have been concentrated mainly in the Tharsis bul
ge, Elysium, and Hellas regions. ... On Mars, some scientists hypothesize that t
he freeze-thaw cycle of the water beneath the surface of Mars has produced some
abnormal crystal growth on its surface...
Word Count: 1472
Approx Pages: 6
8. Mars
MarsThe planet Mars is nicknamed the god of war. ... Mars" orbit is significant
because it is elliptical. ... There are four major land forms on Mars. ... Mars
also appears to lack active plate tectonics . ... Mars is the fourth planet from
the sun. ...
Word Count: 516
Approx Pages: 2
9. Reaching for the Star
Mysteries and theories are subsistent to Mars, and as the world moves forward in
to a new century, Mars might become the next planet Earth.The variability of the
Mars atmosphere in terms of temperatures, dust content, clouds, water vapor, an
d even total atmospheric pressure, is at the extreme. ... This manned mission to
Mars will send the most experience scientists, researchers, and astronauts with
the hopes of finding out what Mars has in store for man. ... But if men were to
terraform Mars, the other issues arising would be the life sustained as well as
controlling the bacteria factor so Mar...
Word Count: 1265
Approx Pages: 5
10. The Season of Passage
The Season of PassageIn The Season of Passage the United States in the year 2004
are going on their first expedition to mars. ... Lauren Wagner and the rest of
the astronauts are sent to mars to see if there really is any life on mars and t
o find out the fate of the previous group that had gone before her. ... Once hum
ans come to mars they are turned into the monsters that inhabited mars before be
cause of a curse millions of years ago. ... Mars was luring her to come to it. .
.. Once she was on mars she didn"t have time to be afraid of nightmares there we
re things on mars that were much wor...
Word Count: 958
Approx Pages: 4
11. The Mexican Expedition

I would characterize the Mexican Expedition as a learning experience for the Ame
rican military, both for the soldiers actually in it, and the branches of the mi
litary themselves. ... The Mexican Expedition was a learning experience for the
American military and those involved in it for a number of reasons. ... As for l
earning experiences of great military commanders, the at the time Lieutenant Geo
rge S Patton was in Mexico during this expedition and lead troops for the first
time. ... Furthermore, the Mexican Expedition tested the US on it's ability to "
tread lightly" throughout Mexico. ...
Word Count: 631
Approx Pages: 3
12. Narvaez Expedition
But as the Narvaez expedition runs it course, it in the end fails due to the exp
edition"s lack of knowledge of the land and it"s people, cooperation, and planni
ng. Although the expedition"s main goals were lost, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,
one of the four survivors of the expedition, is able to gain some benefit. ... S
o why does this particular expedition fail? The Narvaez expedition fails because
of three reasons. ... Considering the Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition, the
expedition lacks these attributes. ...
Word Count: 1005
Approx Pages: 4
13. Mars for Sale
Mars also gets its reddish appearance from Iron Oxide (or rust) in its soil. ...
Phobos is quite small with a radius of 21km and is only 9,380km from Mars but D
eimos on the other hand has only a 12km radius and is 23,460km away from Mars. M
ars also has a variety of other exciting features such as volcanoes, craters and
dry channels once made by water.Living on Mars will be easy once the BioDome is
built. ... Also, heaters will be placed everywhere as the summer temperature on
Mars rarely gets above 0 C. ... Transport to and from Mars will be via the Globa
l Surveyor which is launched from Ca...
Word Count: 285
Approx Pages: 1
14. Creative Essay on Terraforming Mars
With the grim fate of Earth in mind, our team has decided whom, what and how we
will need to commence our first and final ecopoiesis mission to Mars. ... Our Me
teorologist/Astronomer will help us utilize the 80-mile per hour winds on Mars,
working closely with the Electrician/Pyrotechnics to harness energy from the env
ironment. The Geologist will team up with our agriculture specialists to create
an efficient growing medium, as well as harvest some of the minerals existent on
Mars. ... Because of the low atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars, water
boils very quickly when in liquid, mobi...
Word Count: 1007
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
15. Why we should and shouldn
Why should we go to Mars?... The same may have happened on Mars, and even sooner
than here on Earth, because mars is smaller and may have cooled off faster. ...
Why should we not go to Mars?... There have been many failures trying to reach

Mars; just by robots. ... This is what caused the craft to crash at full speed i
nto Mars. ...
Word Count: 674
Approx Pages: 3
16. Mars Rover
Why is this attempt to land on Mars different from the previous attempts? ... Sc
ientists are excited about the discovery because they know that there was the ex
istence of water from the fact that ice was located on the surface of Mars. ...
But scientists have long decided to start an experiment on Mars to see if there
was life on Mars. One who hears that there is the presence of ice or water might
think that there should be the presence of life, but scientists have believed t
here id a chance that there were no living organisms on Mars. ... When scientist
s learned that the mission had been acc...
Word Count: 250
Approx Pages: 1
17. Men and Women in The Workplace
Gender Incidents in Business: A Mars versus Venus ApproachThe workplace of today
has changed. ... Gray has written a book, Mars and Venus in the Workplace, that
addresses communication needs in the workplace. ... He stated that since there
was nothing I could do, I should have left the car beside the road.Gray"s Recomm
endationOn Mars, if there"s nothing you can do to solve a problem, then there is
not reason to be upset about it or talk about it. ... Gray"s RecommendationOn M
ars they use the least number of words necessary to make a point. ... Gray goes
on to state on page 25 that on Mar...
Word Count: 1261
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis knew that he could not lead such a great expedition alone, so he wrote to
his old friend William Clark asking him to join the expedition as co-captain. ..
. In the two years before the expedition, a lot of preparations were made. ... H
e also had a boat specifically built for the expedition (Gunderson 6-7, "Lewis a
nd Clark Expedition 1). ... Sacagawea was a great help to the expedition. ... Th
e Lewis and Clark Expedition was a very significant event both then and now. ...
Word Count: 1816
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
19. Men are from Mars...
Katrina Maw MEN ARE FROM MARS, Women Are from VenusJohn Gray, Ph.D.This book cov
ers in detail the differences between men and women. ... Use love letters to exp
ress the positive and negative feelings in a good way to find a greater love Men
are from Mars, Women are from Venusand forgiveness. ... The next time that you
get frustrated with the opposite sex, just remember that Men are from Mars and W
omen are from Venus....
Word Count: 600
Approx Pages: 2

20. The Mratian Chornicles


When the earthmen reached Mars, they expected the Martians to hold a celebration
for their arrival on Mars, but received none. ... At the end of "The Third Expe
dition,aE the Martians have shown no sentimental attachment to humans, no traces
of whimsy, and no interest in psycho-drama, yet they are dressed in Earth cloths
and Earth faces (Forrester). ... It is the same way in Mars. ... Humans transfe
r new diseases to Mars. ... Only a couple of people remained on Mars. ...
Word Count: 786
Approx Pages: 3
21. Life in the Universe
A discovery of bacteria that thrives under the harsh Mars-like conditions of Ant
arctica has been occurred. ... Is there life on Mars? ... Three different surpri
ses amazed scientists in the discovery of this evidence.In the 1970"s the Viking
spacecraft landed on the surface of Mars and found no proof of life, but in 199
6 a Mars meteorite was discovered on the Earth that contained fossilized bacteri
a. ... If this is how it survives on Earth, how, if possible, did it survive on
Mars? ... Second, not only did the Mars meteorite contain globules, but also res
idue form some sort of life form. ...
Word Count: 2096
Approx Pages: 8
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Topics in this paper
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NASA
Mars Pathfinder
Space Exploration
Sojourner
Energy Source
Chryse
Popular Topics
Africa
Capital Punishment
Cold War
Communism
Culture
Death
Drug Addiction
Economics
Education
Employment
English Language Films
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Europe
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Government
Internet
Iraq
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Psychology
Race
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Short Story
Sociology
United States
William Shakespeare
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Are we alone in the universe? That is a question that we have faced since 1958.
Planetary and lunar missions have been trying to prove that we are not alone in
this universe since 1958 and are scheduled to do so up until 2004. Scientists ar
e looking for water, organic molecules and an energy source that can support lif
e on planets other than Earth. Life is defined as being a quality that separates
a vital and functional being from an inanimate object. There are three properti
es that are considered attributes of living organisms: metabolism, growth, and r
eproduction. Living things use energy from their environment to live. Living thi
ngs are organized into units called cells and living things also respond to stim
uli. Living things develop and adapt to their surroundings, to survive in the wo
rld. They have to reproduce for future generations to keep their species from go
ing extinct. Scientists use these three attributes of life while looking for lif
e existence on other planets and moons in our solar system. Many voyages and exp
editions have been made into outer space in the search for extraterrestrial life

.
One of the largest expeditions into space was in 1975, when NASA sent its Viking
Mission to Mars. It became the first project in history to land a spacecraft sa
fely on the surface of another planet. This mission was composed of two spacecra
fts, Viking 1 and Viking 2. Each of these spacecrafts consisted of an orbiter an
d a lander. Each orbiter-lander pair flew together and entered Mars orbit; after
some time the landers then separated and descended to Mars' surface. Viking 1 w
as launched on August 20, 1975 and arrived at Mars on June 19, 1976. Viking 2 wa
s launched on September 9, 1975, and entered Mars orbit on August 7, 1976. The m
ain mission objectives were to obtain high-resolution images of the Martian surf
ace, characterize the structure and composition of the atmosphere and surface, a
nd search for evidence of life on t
This Essay is Approved by Our Editor
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Next >
Essays Related to Expeditions to Mars
1. Mars
Mars has twice the diameter and twice the surface gravity of Earth"s moon. ... M
ars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are named after the dogs of the Roma
n god Mars. ... Because of the movements of Earth and Mars around the sun, Mars
appears to move backward in the sky for a short time. ... The southern highlands
are probably the oldest terrain on Mars. ... None of Mars"s volcanoes appear to
be active.The Tharsis bulge has had a profound effect on the appearance of the
surface of Mars. ...
Word Count: 1211
Approx Pages: 5
2. mars
Terraforming (830 words)Terraforming is the process of making an alien planet, s
uch as Mars, more like earth so to have the ability of sustaining life. The terr
aforming of Mars proposes a lot of interesting questions. ... I believe that ter
raformation of the planet Mars will begin in the near future. Once a colony is e
stablished on Mars there will probably be terraforming efforts starting during t
he first week. ... There would probably also be people on Mars that are working
on this project that would attempt to mess up terraforming efforts intentionally
in order to keep the surface of Mar...
Word Count: 844
Approx Pages: 3
3. Mars probe
With the recent exploration of probes to Mars, a lot of hype has been drawn on m
anned missions to Mars. ... So if we can"t make it back Mars, why not just make
the trip a one-way trip to planet. The probability is being talked among many wh
o believe that Mars could be an adaptive place for initial colony of four astron
auts to live. ... First, the fact that no man has been to Mars could bring up re
asons of loss of life while in transport to the planet. ... A lot of time and ef
fort still needs to be planned out with these possible trips to Mars. ...
Word Count: 739
Approx Pages: 3

4. MARS
LANDING ON THE RED PLANETWho would have ever dreamed about a spacecraft, sponsor
ed by The United States, landing on the surface of Mars for a second time? ... T
he Pathfinder brought back substantial information within a time frame of one mo
nth of being on the surface of Mars. ... Many people and scientists believe that
the presence of water on a planet such as Mars, is evidence of past life and ev
en adding more proof to the controversy of aliens. ... Part of NASA"s Discovery
Program, the spacecraft"s entrance into Mars"s atmosphere marked yet another lea
p in technology for the science world....
Word Count: 677
Approx Pages: 3
5. Is There Really Life On Mars?
In August of 1996, NASA scientists revealed a rock ejected from Mars by meteoric
impact which showed strong evidence of life on Mars in the distant past. ... (Y
enne)Mars is a great deal smaller and less dense than Earth. ... Mars has less g
ravity and a much thinner atmosphere than Earth. ... Mars is our "New World.aE So
meday millions of people will live there. ... This is undeniably a privilege to
be disdained lightly.WORKS CITEDCarr, Michael Possibilities for Life on Mars (U.
S.Geological Survey, 1997)Cole, K.C., Studies of Meteorite Give Boost to Theory
ofFossil Life From Mars(Los Ang...
Word Count: 1774
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
6. The search for water ice on Mars.
The search for water ice on
future plans for exploring
s Global Surveyor. ... Mars
ars from a polar orbit. ...
...

mars can be broken down into three segments. ... The


Mars. ... In 1996 the United States launched the Mar
express will explore the atmosphere and surface if M
There will be two new powerful Mars rovers on board.

Word Count: 1448


Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
7. D&M Pyramid on Mars
IntroductionIn 1976, the Viking mission to Mars obtained images of the Martian s
urface of an area known as the Cydonia. ... Independent Mars Investigation? ...
Quite recently, the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey mission found evidence
to support the existence of an ancient cean in Mars? ... Carr (1981) studied vo
lcanism on Mars and found it to have been concentrated mainly in the Tharsis bul
ge, Elysium, and Hellas regions. ... On Mars, some scientists hypothesize that t
he freeze-thaw cycle of the water beneath the surface of Mars has produced some
abnormal crystal growth on its surface...
Word Count: 1472
Approx Pages: 6
8. Mars
MarsThe planet Mars is nicknamed the god of war. ... Mars" orbit is significant
because it is elliptical. ... There are four major land forms on Mars. ... Mars

also appears to lack active plate tectonics . ... Mars is the fourth planet from
the sun. ...
Word Count: 516
Approx Pages: 2
9. Reaching for the Star
Mysteries and theories are subsistent to Mars, and as the world moves forward in
to a new century, Mars might become the next planet Earth.The variability of the
Mars atmosphere in terms of temperatures, dust content, clouds, water vapor, an
d even total atmospheric pressure, is at the extreme. ... This manned mission to
Mars will send the most experience scientists, researchers, and astronauts with
the hopes of finding out what Mars has in store for man. ... But if men were to
terraform Mars, the other issues arising would be the life sustained as well as
controlling the bacteria factor so Mar...
Word Count: 1265
Approx Pages: 5
10. The Season of Passage
The Season of PassageIn The Season of Passage the United States in the year 2004
are going on their first expedition to mars. ... Lauren Wagner and the rest of
the astronauts are sent to mars to see if there really is any life on mars and t
o find out the fate of the previous group that had gone before her. ... Once hum
ans come to mars they are turned into the monsters that inhabited mars before be
cause of a curse millions of years ago. ... Mars was luring her to come to it. .
.. Once she was on mars she didn"t have time to be afraid of nightmares there we
re things on mars that were much wor...
Word Count: 958
Approx Pages: 4
11. The Mexican Expedition
I would characterize the Mexican Expedition as a learning experience for the Ame
rican military, both for the soldiers actually in it, and the branches of the mi
litary themselves. ... The Mexican Expedition was a learning experience for the
American military and those involved in it for a number of reasons. ... As for l
earning experiences of great military commanders, the at the time Lieutenant Geo
rge S Patton was in Mexico during this expedition and lead troops for the first
time. ... Furthermore, the Mexican Expedition tested the US on it's ability to "
tread lightly" throughout Mexico. ...
Word Count: 631
Approx Pages: 3
12. Narvaez Expedition
But as the Narvaez expedition runs it course, it in the end fails due to the exp
edition"s lack of knowledge of the land and it"s people, cooperation, and planni
ng. Although the expedition"s main goals were lost, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,
one of the four survivors of the expedition, is able to gain some benefit. ... S
o why does this particular expedition fail? The Narvaez expedition fails because
of three reasons. ... Considering the Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition, the
expedition lacks these attributes. ...
Word Count: 1005
Approx Pages: 4

13. Mars for Sale


Mars also gets its reddish appearance from Iron Oxide (or rust) in its soil. ...
Phobos is quite small with a radius of 21km and is only 9,380km from Mars but D
eimos on the other hand has only a 12km radius and is 23,460km away from Mars. M
ars also has a variety of other exciting features such as volcanoes, craters and
dry channels once made by water.Living on Mars will be easy once the BioDome is
built. ... Also, heaters will be placed everywhere as the summer temperature on
Mars rarely gets above 0 C. ... Transport to and from Mars will be via the Globa
l Surveyor which is launched from Ca...
Word Count: 285
Approx Pages: 1
14. Creative Essay on Terraforming Mars
With the grim fate of Earth in mind, our team has decided whom, what and how we
will need to commence our first and final ecopoiesis mission to Mars. ... Our Me
teorologist/Astronomer will help us utilize the 80-mile per hour winds on Mars,
working closely with the Electrician/Pyrotechnics to harness energy from the env
ironment. The Geologist will team up with our agriculture specialists to create
an efficient growing medium, as well as harvest some of the minerals existent on
Mars. ... Because of the low atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars, water
boils very quickly when in liquid, mobi...
Word Count: 1007
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
15. Why we should and shouldn
Why should we go to Mars?... The same may have happened on Mars, and even sooner
than here on Earth, because mars is smaller and may have cooled off faster. ...
Why should we not go to Mars?... There have been many failures trying to reach
Mars; just by robots. ... This is what caused the craft to crash at full speed i
nto Mars. ...
Word Count: 674
Approx Pages: 3
16. Mars Rover
Why is this attempt to land on Mars different from the previous attempts? ... Sc
ientists are excited about the discovery because they know that there was the ex
istence of water from the fact that ice was located on the surface of Mars. ...
But scientists have long decided to start an experiment on Mars to see if there
was life on Mars. One who hears that there is the presence of ice or water might
think that there should be the presence of life, but scientists have believed t
here id a chance that there were no living organisms on Mars. ... When scientist
s learned that the mission had been acc...
Word Count: 250
Approx Pages: 1
17. Men and Women in The Workplace
Gender Incidents in Business: A Mars versus Venus ApproachThe workplace of today
has changed. ... Gray has written a book, Mars and Venus in the Workplace, that
addresses communication needs in the workplace. ... He stated that since there

was nothing I could do, I should have left the car beside the road.Gray"s Recomm
endationOn Mars, if there"s nothing you can do to solve a problem, then there is
not reason to be upset about it or talk about it. ... Gray"s RecommendationOn M
ars they use the least number of words necessary to make a point. ... Gray goes
on to state on page 25 that on Mar...
Word Count: 1261
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis knew that he could not lead such a great expedition alone, so he wrote to
his old friend William Clark asking him to join the expedition as co-captain. ..
. In the two years before the expedition, a lot of preparations were made. ... H
e also had a boat specifically built for the expedition (Gunderson 6-7, "Lewis a
nd Clark Expedition 1). ... Sacagawea was a great help to the expedition. ... Th
e Lewis and Clark Expedition was a very significant event both then and now. ...
Word Count: 1816
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
19. Men are from Mars...
Katrina Maw MEN ARE FROM MARS, Women Are from VenusJohn Gray, Ph.D.This book cov
ers in detail the differences between men and women. ... Use love letters to exp
ress the positive and negative feelings in a good way to find a greater love Men
are from Mars, Women are from Venusand forgiveness. ... The next time that you
get frustrated with the opposite sex, just remember that Men are from Mars and W
omen are from Venus....
Word Count: 600
Approx Pages: 2
20. The Mratian Chornicles
When the earthmen reached Mars, they expected the Martians to hold a celebration
for their arrival on Mars, but received none. ... At the end of "The Third Expe
dition,aE the Martians have shown no sentimental attachment to humans, no traces
of whimsy, and no interest in psycho-drama, yet they are dressed in Earth cloths
and Earth faces (Forrester). ... It is the same way in Mars. ... Humans transfe
r new diseases to Mars. ... Only a couple of people remained on Mars. ...
Word Count: 786
Approx Pages: 3
21. Life in the Universe
A discovery of bacteria that thrives under the harsh Mars-like conditions of Ant
arctica has been occurred. ... Is there life on Mars? ... Three different surpri
ses amazed scientists in the discovery of this evidence.In the 1970"s the Viking
spacecraft landed on the surface of Mars and found no proof of life, but in 199
6 a Mars meteorite was discovered on the Earth that contained fossilized bacteri
a. ... If this is how it survives on Earth, how, if possible, did it survive on
Mars? ... Second, not only did the Mars meteorite contain globules, but also res
idue form some sort of life form. ...
Word Count: 2096
Approx Pages: 8

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NASA
Mars Pathfinder
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Sojourner
Energy Source
Chryse
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Africa
Capital Punishment
Cold War
Communism
Culture
Death
Drug Addiction
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Internet
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United States
William Shakespeare
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Are we alone in the universe? That is a question that we have faced since 1958.
Planetary and lunar missions have been trying to prove that we are not alone in
this universe since 1958 and are scheduled to do so up until 2004. Scientists ar
e looking for water, organic molecules and an energy source that can support lif
e on planets other than Earth. Life is defined as being a quality that separates
a vital and functional being from an inanimate object. There are three properti
es that are considered attributes of living organisms: metabolism, growth, and r
eproduction. Living things use energy from their environment to live. Living thi
ngs are organized into units called cells and living things also respond to stim
uli. Living things develop and adapt to their surroundings, to survive in the wo
rld. They have to reproduce for future generations to keep their species from go
ing extinct. Scientists use these three attributes of life while looking for lif
e existence on other planets and moons in our solar system. Many voyages and exp
editions have been made into outer space in the search for extraterrestrial life
.
One of the largest expeditions into space was in 1975, when NASA sent its Viking
Mission to Mars. It became the first project in history to land a spacecraft sa
fely on the surface of another planet. This mission was composed of two spacecra
fts, Viking 1 and Viking 2. Each of these spacecrafts consisted of an orbiter an
d a lander. Each orbiter-lander pair flew together and entered Mars orbit; after
some time the landers then separated and descended to Mars' surface. Viking 1 w
as launched on August 20, 1975 and arrived at Mars on June 19, 1976. Viking 2 wa
s launched on September 9, 1975, and entered Mars orbit on August 7, 1976. The m
ain mission objectives were to obtain high-resolution images of the Martian surf
ace, characterize the structure and composition of the atmosphere and surface, a
nd search for evidence of life on t
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1. Mars
Mars has twice the diameter and twice the surface gravity of Earth"s moon. ... M
ars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are named after the dogs of the Roma

n god Mars. ... Because of the movements of Earth and Mars around the sun, Mars
appears to move backward in the sky for a short time. ... The southern highlands
are probably the oldest terrain on Mars. ... None of Mars"s volcanoes appear to
be active.The Tharsis bulge has had a profound effect on the appearance of the
surface of Mars. ...
Word Count: 1211
Approx Pages: 5
2. mars
Terraforming (830 words)Terraforming is the process of making an alien planet, s
uch as Mars, more like earth so to have the ability of sustaining life. The terr
aforming of Mars proposes a lot of interesting questions. ... I believe that ter
raformation of the planet Mars will begin in the near future. Once a colony is e
stablished on Mars there will probably be terraforming efforts starting during t
he first week. ... There would probably also be people on Mars that are working
on this project that would attempt to mess up terraforming efforts intentionally
in order to keep the surface of Mar...
Word Count: 844
Approx Pages: 3
3. Mars probe
With the recent exploration of probes to Mars, a lot of hype has been drawn on m
anned missions to Mars. ... So if we can"t make it back Mars, why not just make
the trip a one-way trip to planet. The probability is being talked among many wh
o believe that Mars could be an adaptive place for initial colony of four astron
auts to live. ... First, the fact that no man has been to Mars could bring up re
asons of loss of life while in transport to the planet. ... A lot of time and ef
fort still needs to be planned out with these possible trips to Mars. ...
Word Count: 739
Approx Pages: 3
4. MARS
LANDING ON THE RED PLANETWho would have ever dreamed about a spacecraft, sponsor
ed by The United States, landing on the surface of Mars for a second time? ... T
he Pathfinder brought back substantial information within a time frame of one mo
nth of being on the surface of Mars. ... Many people and scientists believe that
the presence of water on a planet such as Mars, is evidence of past life and ev
en adding more proof to the controversy of aliens. ... Part of NASA"s Discovery
Program, the spacecraft"s entrance into Mars"s atmosphere marked yet another lea
p in technology for the science world....
Word Count: 677
Approx Pages: 3
5. Is There Really Life On Mars?
In August of 1996, NASA scientists revealed a rock ejected from Mars by meteoric
impact which showed strong evidence of life on Mars in the distant past. ... (Y
enne)Mars is a great deal smaller and less dense than Earth. ... Mars has less g
ravity and a much thinner atmosphere than Earth. ... Mars is our "New World.aE So
meday millions of people will live there. ... This is undeniably a privilege to
be disdained lightly.WORKS CITEDCarr, Michael Possibilities for Life on Mars (U.
S.Geological Survey, 1997)Cole, K.C., Studies of Meteorite Give Boost to Theory
ofFossil Life From Mars(Los Ang...

Word Count: 1774


Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
6. The search for water ice on Mars.
The search for water ice on
future plans for exploring
s Global Surveyor. ... Mars
ars from a polar orbit. ...
...

mars can be broken down into three segments. ... The


Mars. ... In 1996 the United States launched the Mar
express will explore the atmosphere and surface if M
There will be two new powerful Mars rovers on board.

Word Count: 1448


Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
7. D&M Pyramid on Mars
IntroductionIn 1976, the Viking mission to Mars obtained images of the Martian s
urface of an area known as the Cydonia. ... Independent Mars Investigation? ...
Quite recently, the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey mission found evidence
to support the existence of an ancient cean in Mars? ... Carr (1981) studied vo
lcanism on Mars and found it to have been concentrated mainly in the Tharsis bul
ge, Elysium, and Hellas regions. ... On Mars, some scientists hypothesize that t
he freeze-thaw cycle of the water beneath the surface of Mars has produced some
abnormal crystal growth on its surface...
Word Count: 1472
Approx Pages: 6
8. Mars
MarsThe planet Mars is nicknamed the god of war. ... Mars" orbit is significant
because it is elliptical. ... There are four major land forms on Mars. ... Mars
also appears to lack active plate tectonics . ... Mars is the fourth planet from
the sun. ...
Word Count: 516
Approx Pages: 2
9. Reaching for the Star
Mysteries and theories are subsistent to Mars, and as the world moves forward in
to a new century, Mars might become the next planet Earth.The variability of the
Mars atmosphere in terms of temperatures, dust content, clouds, water vapor, an
d even total atmospheric pressure, is at the extreme. ... This manned mission to
Mars will send the most experience scientists, researchers, and astronauts with
the hopes of finding out what Mars has in store for man. ... But if men were to
terraform Mars, the other issues arising would be the life sustained as well as
controlling the bacteria factor so Mar...
Word Count: 1265
Approx Pages: 5
10. The Season of Passage
The Season of PassageIn The Season of Passage the United States in the year 2004
are going on their first expedition to mars. ... Lauren Wagner and the rest of
the astronauts are sent to mars to see if there really is any life on mars and t

o find out the fate of the previous group that had gone before her. ... Once hum
ans come to mars they are turned into the monsters that inhabited mars before be
cause of a curse millions of years ago. ... Mars was luring her to come to it. .
.. Once she was on mars she didn"t have time to be afraid of nightmares there we
re things on mars that were much wor...
Word Count: 958
Approx Pages: 4
11. The Mexican Expedition
I would characterize the Mexican Expedition as a learning experience for the Ame
rican military, both for the soldiers actually in it, and the branches of the mi
litary themselves. ... The Mexican Expedition was a learning experience for the
American military and those involved in it for a number of reasons. ... As for l
earning experiences of great military commanders, the at the time Lieutenant Geo
rge S Patton was in Mexico during this expedition and lead troops for the first
time. ... Furthermore, the Mexican Expedition tested the US on it's ability to "
tread lightly" throughout Mexico. ...
Word Count: 631
Approx Pages: 3
12. Narvaez Expedition
But as the Narvaez expedition runs it course, it in the end fails due to the exp
edition"s lack of knowledge of the land and it"s people, cooperation, and planni
ng. Although the expedition"s main goals were lost, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,
one of the four survivors of the expedition, is able to gain some benefit. ... S
o why does this particular expedition fail? The Narvaez expedition fails because
of three reasons. ... Considering the Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition, the
expedition lacks these attributes. ...
Word Count: 1005
Approx Pages: 4
13. Mars for Sale
Mars also gets its reddish appearance from Iron Oxide (or rust) in its soil. ...
Phobos is quite small with a radius of 21km and is only 9,380km from Mars but D
eimos on the other hand has only a 12km radius and is 23,460km away from Mars. M
ars also has a variety of other exciting features such as volcanoes, craters and
dry channels once made by water.Living on Mars will be easy once the BioDome is
built. ... Also, heaters will be placed everywhere as the summer temperature on
Mars rarely gets above 0 C. ... Transport to and from Mars will be via the Globa
l Surveyor which is launched from Ca...
Word Count: 285
Approx Pages: 1
14. Creative Essay on Terraforming Mars
With the grim fate of Earth in mind, our team has decided whom, what and how we
will need to commence our first and final ecopoiesis mission to Mars. ... Our Me
teorologist/Astronomer will help us utilize the 80-mile per hour winds on Mars,
working closely with the Electrician/Pyrotechnics to harness energy from the env
ironment. The Geologist will team up with our agriculture specialists to create
an efficient growing medium, as well as harvest some of the minerals existent on
Mars. ... Because of the low atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars, water
boils very quickly when in liquid, mobi...

Word Count: 1007


Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
15. Why we should and shouldn
Why should we go to Mars?... The same may have happened on Mars, and even sooner
than here on Earth, because mars is smaller and may have cooled off faster. ...
Why should we not go to Mars?... There have been many failures trying to reach
Mars; just by robots. ... This is what caused the craft to crash at full speed i
nto Mars. ...
Word Count: 674
Approx Pages: 3
16. Mars Rover
Why is this attempt to land on Mars different from the previous attempts? ... Sc
ientists are excited about the discovery because they know that there was the ex
istence of water from the fact that ice was located on the surface of Mars. ...
But scientists have long decided to start an experiment on Mars to see if there
was life on Mars. One who hears that there is the presence of ice or water might
think that there should be the presence of life, but scientists have believed t
here id a chance that there were no living organisms on Mars. ... When scientist
s learned that the mission had been acc...
Word Count: 250
Approx Pages: 1
17. Men and Women in The Workplace
Gender Incidents in Business: A Mars versus Venus ApproachThe workplace of today
has changed. ... Gray has written a book, Mars and Venus in the Workplace, that
addresses communication needs in the workplace. ... He stated that since there
was nothing I could do, I should have left the car beside the road.Gray"s Recomm
endationOn Mars, if there"s nothing you can do to solve a problem, then there is
not reason to be upset about it or talk about it. ... Gray"s RecommendationOn M
ars they use the least number of words necessary to make a point. ... Gray goes
on to state on page 25 that on Mar...
Word Count: 1261
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis knew that he could not lead such a great expedition alone, so he wrote to
his old friend William Clark asking him to join the expedition as co-captain. ..
. In the two years before the expedition, a lot of preparations were made. ... H
e also had a boat specifically built for the expedition (Gunderson 6-7, "Lewis a
nd Clark Expedition 1). ... Sacagawea was a great help to the expedition. ... Th
e Lewis and Clark Expedition was a very significant event both then and now. ...
Word Count: 1816
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
19. Men are from Mars...

Katrina Maw MEN ARE FROM MARS, Women Are from VenusJohn Gray, Ph.D.This book cov
ers in detail the differences between men and women. ... Use love letters to exp
ress the positive and negative feelings in a good way to find a greater love Men
are from Mars, Women are from Venusand forgiveness. ... The next time that you
get frustrated with the opposite sex, just remember that Men are from Mars and W
omen are from Venus....
Word Count: 600
Approx Pages: 2
20. The Mratian Chornicles
When the earthmen reached Mars, they expected the Martians to hold a celebration
for their arrival on Mars, but received none. ... At the end of "The Third Expe
dition,aE the Martians have shown no sentimental attachment to humans, no traces
of whimsy, and no interest in psycho-drama, yet they are dressed in Earth cloths
and Earth faces (Forrester). ... It is the same way in Mars. ... Humans transfe
r new diseases to Mars. ... Only a couple of people remained on Mars. ...
Word Count: 786
Approx Pages: 3
21. Life in the Universe
A discovery of bacteria that thrives under the harsh Mars-like conditions of Ant
arctica has been occurred. ... Is there life on Mars? ... Three different surpri
ses amazed scientists in the discovery of this evidence.In the 1970"s the Viking
spacecraft landed on the surface of Mars and found no proof of life, but in 199
6 a Mars meteorite was discovered on the Earth that contained fossilized bacteri
a. ... If this is how it survives on Earth, how, if possible, did it survive on
Mars? ... Second, not only did the Mars meteorite contain globules, but also res
idue form some sort of life form. ...
Word Count: 2096
Approx Pages: 8
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NASA
Mars Pathfinder
Space Exploration
Sojourner
Energy Source
Chryse
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Africa
Capital Punishment
Cold War
Communism
Culture
Death
Drug Addiction
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Employment
English Language Films
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Internet
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Psychology
Race
Religion
Short Story
Sociology
United States
William Shakespeare
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Are we alone in the universe? That is a question that we have faced since 1958.
Planetary and lunar missions have been trying to prove that we are not alone in
this universe since 1958 and are scheduled to do so up until 2004. Scientists ar
e looking for water, organic molecules and an energy source that can support lif

e on planets other than Earth. Life is defined as being a quality that separates
a vital and functional being from an inanimate object. There are three properti
es that are considered attributes of living organisms: metabolism, growth, and r
eproduction. Living things use energy from their environment to live. Living thi
ngs are organized into units called cells and living things also respond to stim
uli. Living things develop and adapt to their surroundings, to survive in the wo
rld. They have to reproduce for future generations to keep their species from go
ing extinct. Scientists use these three attributes of life while looking for lif
e existence on other planets and moons in our solar system. Many voyages and exp
editions have been made into outer space in the search for extraterrestrial life
.
One of the largest expeditions into space was in 1975, when NASA sent its Viking
Mission to Mars. It became the first project in history to land a spacecraft sa
fely on the surface of another planet. This mission was composed of two spacecra
fts, Viking 1 and Viking 2. Each of these spacecrafts consisted of an orbiter an
d a lander. Each orbiter-lander pair flew together and entered Mars orbit; after
some time the landers then separated and descended to Mars' surface. Viking 1 w
as launched on August 20, 1975 and arrived at Mars on June 19, 1976. Viking 2 wa
s launched on September 9, 1975, and entered Mars orbit on August 7, 1976. The m
ain mission objectives were to obtain high-resolution images of the Martian surf
ace, characterize the structure and composition of the atmosphere and surface, a
nd search for evidence of life on t
This Essay is Approved by Our Editor
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Next >
Essays Related to Expeditions to Mars
1. Mars
Mars has twice the diameter and twice the surface gravity of Earth"s moon. ... M
ars has two moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are named after the dogs of the Roma
n god Mars. ... Because of the movements of Earth and Mars around the sun, Mars
appears to move backward in the sky for a short time. ... The southern highlands
are probably the oldest terrain on Mars. ... None of Mars"s volcanoes appear to
be active.The Tharsis bulge has had a profound effect on the appearance of the
surface of Mars. ...
Word Count: 1211
Approx Pages: 5
2. mars
Terraforming (830 words)Terraforming is the process of making an alien planet, s
uch as Mars, more like earth so to have the ability of sustaining life. The terr
aforming of Mars proposes a lot of interesting questions. ... I believe that ter
raformation of the planet Mars will begin in the near future. Once a colony is e
stablished on Mars there will probably be terraforming efforts starting during t
he first week. ... There would probably also be people on Mars that are working
on this project that would attempt to mess up terraforming efforts intentionally
in order to keep the surface of Mar...
Word Count: 844
Approx Pages: 3
3. Mars probe

With the recent exploration of probes to Mars, a lot of hype has been drawn on m
anned missions to Mars. ... So if we can"t make it back Mars, why not just make
the trip a one-way trip to planet. The probability is being talked among many wh
o believe that Mars could be an adaptive place for initial colony of four astron
auts to live. ... First, the fact that no man has been to Mars could bring up re
asons of loss of life while in transport to the planet. ... A lot of time and ef
fort still needs to be planned out with these possible trips to Mars. ...
Word Count: 739
Approx Pages: 3
4. MARS
LANDING ON THE RED PLANETWho would have ever dreamed about a spacecraft, sponsor
ed by The United States, landing on the surface of Mars for a second time? ... T
he Pathfinder brought back substantial information within a time frame of one mo
nth of being on the surface of Mars. ... Many people and scientists believe that
the presence of water on a planet such as Mars, is evidence of past life and ev
en adding more proof to the controversy of aliens. ... Part of NASA"s Discovery
Program, the spacecraft"s entrance into Mars"s atmosphere marked yet another lea
p in technology for the science world....
Word Count: 677
Approx Pages: 3
5. Is There Really Life On Mars?
In August of 1996, NASA scientists revealed a rock ejected from Mars by meteoric
impact which showed strong evidence of life on Mars in the distant past. ... (Y
enne)Mars is a great deal smaller and less dense than Earth. ... Mars has less g
ravity and a much thinner atmosphere than Earth. ... Mars is our "New World.aE So
meday millions of people will live there. ... This is undeniably a privilege to
be disdained lightly.WORKS CITEDCarr, Michael Possibilities for Life on Mars (U.
S.Geological Survey, 1997)Cole, K.C., Studies of Meteorite Give Boost to Theory
ofFossil Life From Mars(Los Ang...
Word Count: 1774
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
6. The search for water ice on Mars.
The search for water ice on
future plans for exploring
s Global Surveyor. ... Mars
ars from a polar orbit. ...
...

mars can be broken down into three segments. ... The


Mars. ... In 1996 the United States launched the Mar
express will explore the atmosphere and surface if M
There will be two new powerful Mars rovers on board.

Word Count: 1448


Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
7. D&M Pyramid on Mars
IntroductionIn 1976, the Viking mission to Mars obtained images of the Martian s
urface of an area known as the Cydonia. ... Independent Mars Investigation? ...
Quite recently, the Mars Global Surveyor and Mars Odyssey mission found evidence
to support the existence of an ancient cean in Mars? ... Carr (1981) studied vo
lcanism on Mars and found it to have been concentrated mainly in the Tharsis bul
ge, Elysium, and Hellas regions. ... On Mars, some scientists hypothesize that t

he freeze-thaw cycle of the water beneath the surface of Mars has produced some
abnormal crystal growth on its surface...
Word Count: 1472
Approx Pages: 6
8. Mars
MarsThe planet Mars is nicknamed the god of war. ... Mars" orbit is significant
because it is elliptical. ... There are four major land forms on Mars. ... Mars
also appears to lack active plate tectonics . ... Mars is the fourth planet from
the sun. ...
Word Count: 516
Approx Pages: 2
9. Reaching for the Star
Mysteries and theories are subsistent to Mars, and as the world moves forward in
to a new century, Mars might become the next planet Earth.The variability of the
Mars atmosphere in terms of temperatures, dust content, clouds, water vapor, an
d even total atmospheric pressure, is at the extreme. ... This manned mission to
Mars will send the most experience scientists, researchers, and astronauts with
the hopes of finding out what Mars has in store for man. ... But if men were to
terraform Mars, the other issues arising would be the life sustained as well as
controlling the bacteria factor so Mar...
Word Count: 1265
Approx Pages: 5
10. The Season of Passage
The Season of PassageIn The Season of Passage the United States in the year 2004
are going on their first expedition to mars. ... Lauren Wagner and the rest of
the astronauts are sent to mars to see if there really is any life on mars and t
o find out the fate of the previous group that had gone before her. ... Once hum
ans come to mars they are turned into the monsters that inhabited mars before be
cause of a curse millions of years ago. ... Mars was luring her to come to it. .
.. Once she was on mars she didn"t have time to be afraid of nightmares there we
re things on mars that were much wor...
Word Count: 958
Approx Pages: 4
11. The Mexican Expedition
I would characterize the Mexican Expedition as a learning experience for the Ame
rican military, both for the soldiers actually in it, and the branches of the mi
litary themselves. ... The Mexican Expedition was a learning experience for the
American military and those involved in it for a number of reasons. ... As for l
earning experiences of great military commanders, the at the time Lieutenant Geo
rge S Patton was in Mexico during this expedition and lead troops for the first
time. ... Furthermore, the Mexican Expedition tested the US on it's ability to "
tread lightly" throughout Mexico. ...
Word Count: 631
Approx Pages: 3
12. Narvaez Expedition

But as the Narvaez expedition runs it course, it in the end fails due to the exp
edition"s lack of knowledge of the land and it"s people, cooperation, and planni
ng. Although the expedition"s main goals were lost, Alvar Nunez Cabeza de Vaca,
one of the four survivors of the expedition, is able to gain some benefit. ... S
o why does this particular expedition fail? The Narvaez expedition fails because
of three reasons. ... Considering the Chronicle of the Narvaez Expedition, the
expedition lacks these attributes. ...
Word Count: 1005
Approx Pages: 4
13. Mars for Sale
Mars also gets its reddish appearance from Iron Oxide (or rust) in its soil. ...
Phobos is quite small with a radius of 21km and is only 9,380km from Mars but D
eimos on the other hand has only a 12km radius and is 23,460km away from Mars. M
ars also has a variety of other exciting features such as volcanoes, craters and
dry channels once made by water.Living on Mars will be easy once the BioDome is
built. ... Also, heaters will be placed everywhere as the summer temperature on
Mars rarely gets above 0 C. ... Transport to and from Mars will be via the Globa
l Surveyor which is launched from Ca...
Word Count: 285
Approx Pages: 1
14. Creative Essay on Terraforming Mars
With the grim fate of Earth in mind, our team has decided whom, what and how we
will need to commence our first and final ecopoiesis mission to Mars. ... Our Me
teorologist/Astronomer will help us utilize the 80-mile per hour winds on Mars,
working closely with the Electrician/Pyrotechnics to harness energy from the env
ironment. The Geologist will team up with our agriculture specialists to create
an efficient growing medium, as well as harvest some of the minerals existent on
Mars. ... Because of the low atmospheric pressure on the surface of Mars, water
boils very quickly when in liquid, mobi...
Word Count: 1007
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
15. Why we should and shouldn
Why should we go to Mars?... The same may have happened on Mars, and even sooner
than here on Earth, because mars is smaller and may have cooled off faster. ...
Why should we not go to Mars?... There have been many failures trying to reach
Mars; just by robots. ... This is what caused the craft to crash at full speed i
nto Mars. ...
Word Count: 674
Approx Pages: 3
16. Mars Rover
Why is this attempt to land on Mars different from the previous attempts? ... Sc
ientists are excited about the discovery because they know that there was the ex
istence of water from the fact that ice was located on the surface of Mars. ...
But scientists have long decided to start an experiment on Mars to see if there
was life on Mars. One who hears that there is the presence of ice or water might
think that there should be the presence of life, but scientists have believed t
here id a chance that there were no living organisms on Mars. ... When scientist

s learned that the mission had been acc...


Word Count: 250
Approx Pages: 1
17. Men and Women in The Workplace
Gender Incidents in Business: A Mars versus Venus ApproachThe workplace of today
has changed. ... Gray has written a book, Mars and Venus in the Workplace, that
addresses communication needs in the workplace. ... He stated that since there
was nothing I could do, I should have left the car beside the road.Gray"s Recomm
endationOn Mars, if there"s nothing you can do to solve a problem, then there is
not reason to be upset about it or talk about it. ... Gray"s RecommendationOn M
ars they use the least number of words necessary to make a point. ... Gray goes
on to state on page 25 that on Mar...
Word Count: 1261
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. The Lewis and Clark Expedition
Lewis knew that he could not lead such a great expedition alone, so he wrote to
his old friend William Clark asking him to join the expedition as co-captain. ..
. In the two years before the expedition, a lot of preparations were made. ... H
e also had a boat specifically built for the expedition (Gunderson 6-7, "Lewis a
nd Clark Expedition 1). ... Sacagawea was a great help to the expedition. ... Th
e Lewis and Clark Expedition was a very significant event both then and now. ...
Word Count: 1816
Approx Pages: 7
Has Bibliography
19. Men are from Mars...
Katrina Maw MEN ARE FROM MARS, Women Are from VenusJohn Gray, Ph.D.This book cov
ers in detail the differences between men and women. ... Use love letters to exp
ress the positive and negative feelings in a good way to find a greater love Men
are from Mars, Women are from Venusand forgiveness. ... The next time that you
get frustrated with the opposite sex, just remember that Men are from Mars and W
omen are from Venus....
Word Count: 600
Approx Pages: 2
20. The Mratian Chornicles
When the earthmen reached Mars, they expected the Martians to hold a celebration
for their arrival on Mars, but received none. ... At the end of "The Third Expe
dition,aE the Martians have shown no sentimental attachment to humans, no traces
of whimsy, and no interest in psycho-drama, yet they are dressed in Earth cloths
and Earth faces (Forrester). ... It is the same way in Mars. ... Humans transfe
r new diseases to Mars. ... Only a couple of people remained on Mars. ...
Word Count: 786
Approx Pages: 3
21. Life in the Universe
A discovery of bacteria that thriv

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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and

group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508
Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o

r production worker costs more than $88...


Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719
Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4

10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland


Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...

Word Count: 1619


Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as

compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti


me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7
22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624

Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in

formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508
Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719

Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4
10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action

Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational


opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
Word Count: 1619
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...

Word Count: 1292


Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7
22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624
Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

25. The Americans With Disabilities Act


The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508

Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719
Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss


"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4
10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written

by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a


lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
Word Count: 1619
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment

My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab


le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725
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Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7

22. Employment Relations


This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624
Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508
Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography

5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719
Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment

Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4
10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore

Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t


he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
Word Count: 1619
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725

Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7
22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today

Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624
Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933

Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508
Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic

h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .


.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719
Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4
10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma

lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a


contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
Word Count: 1619
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab

lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US

Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7
22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624
Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi

tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in


employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation

September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
Word Count: 508
Approx Pages: 2
4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment
was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
Word Count: 2539
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
Word Count: 1028
Approx Pages: 4
6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
Word Count: 1719
Approx Pages: 7
7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The

employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co


ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
Word Count: 1126
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa
ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
Word Count: 2004
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
Word Count: 1121
Approx Pages: 4
10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
Word Count: 2459
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A

mericans have been forced into early ret...


Word Count: 1285
Approx Pages: 5
12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
Word Count: 460
Approx Pages: 2
14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
Word Count: 1619
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C

ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
Word Count: 2466
Approx Pages: 10
17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
Word Count: 825
Approx Pages: 3
18. Unemployment
UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A
merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
Word Count: 725
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
Word Count: 2266
Approx Pages: 9
20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme

nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
Word Count: 1800
Approx Pages: 7
22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic
e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
Word Count: 3023
Approx Pages: 12
23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
Word Count: 624
Approx Pages: 2
24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
Word Count: 1141
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu

siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...


Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
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1. Importance of Employment Relations
Importance of Employment RelationsEmployment or human relations covers all types
of interactions among employees such as cooperative efforts, interpersonal and
group relationships. The purpose of employment relations it to deal with the peo
ple the business employs and the issues arising from their employment. Acquiring
, developing, maintaining and motivating staff are all aspects that are covered
by the employment relations area. ... Managers soon had to give more considerati
on towards discrimination and child rearing.In its simplest form employment rela
tions is described as the effective man...
Word Count: 933
Approx Pages: 4
2. Employment Relations
Question 1What is the significance of understanding the employment relationship
as a manager? You will need to show your understanding of the employment relatio
nship and apply its relevance to your role as manager.1.IntroductionFigure 1: Ma
in parties of the employment relations.Employment relationship is a new term tha
t broadens the study of industrial relationships, referring to the formal and in
formal interrelationships between managers and workers. ... The employee"s handb
ook is a particular important mean, as it contains useful information about cond
itions of employment, rules and proced...
Word Count: 2808
Approx Pages: 11
3. September 2000 Employment Situation
September 2000 Employment SituationOn Friday October 6, 2000 the Employment Situ
ation for September, 2000 was released. The statement showed many positive thing
s for our economy and employment status. Total (nonfarm) employment rose by 252,
000 in September. ... Employment rates rose, unemployment is down to 3.9%, Payro
lls moderately grew. ... This is an example of the upward flow of the economy an
d employment situation. ...
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4. Non-farm Employment
The percentage of Rural Non-Farm Employment in total rural employment increased
from 16.6 per cent in 1977-78 to 18.4 percent in 1983, to 21.6 per cent in 199394 and to 23.8 per cent in 1999-2000. ... In other words, during the reform peri
od ('93-94 to '99-00) the growth rate of employment in Rural Non-Farm Employment

was lower than the pre-reform period. ... There is, however, not much change if
we look at the annual increase in the share of Rural Non-Farm Employment in tot
al rural employment. ... (Non-Farm Employment, Gender, and Poverty in India. ...
In the case of males, the s...
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5. Pre-employment Testing
INTRODUCTIONThis report outlines the results of my investigation into pre-employ
ment testing as a tool in the selection of new employees for Carnes Antiques.Can
pre-employment testing help managers find the right people for the right job? .
.. (Randall)Nearly 30 percent of job applicants lie about their education and 25
percent lie about the duration of their previous employment, according to a 199
9 publication by the Society for Human Resource Management. ... According to an
annual survey done by the Employment Management Association, hiring one hourly o
r production worker costs more than $88...
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6. Contracts Of Employment
A CONTRACT OF EMPLOYMENT is a contract between an employer and an employee, whic
h should be in writing, and should carry certain elements of a basic contract. .
.. The employee must also be paid in the coin of the realm, in this instant aE"
Barbados dollars.EXPRESS TERMSExpress terms are those agreed upon by the employe
r and employee on entering into the contract of employment. ... at which the emp
loyee will commence employment. ... The basis of the employment relationship is
mutuality of respect, trust and confidence. ... In addition, there is now a duty
under which all of the parties to t...
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7. Employment Relations
The employment relationship is a central concept within the workplace and consis
ts of a number of actors, all of whom play an integral role. ... Each of these a
ctors plays a separate role in the employment relationship however the question
focuses on whether or not a particular role is more important than another. "The
employment relationship is characterised by a struggle for controls over the co
ntent of work itself" (Keenoy & Kelly, 1996:73). ... As such, they constitute an
independent source of potential conflict within the employment relationship. ..
. The state, which is another term use...
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8. The Employment Relationship Is Inherantly Conflictual, Discuss
"The Employment Relationship is inherently conflictual." ... This is the basis o
f the employment relationship, and the exchange system that operates between the
two main parties involved in this relationship, the employees and the employers
, the details of which are known as the employment contract. ... In theory, the
most dominant force in the employment relationship is the economic factor. ... T
he most rapidly dominating force in the employment relationship is the social fa

ctor. ... Perhaps the biggest form of conflict in the employment relationship is
the definition of the employment relati...
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9. Self Employment
Today I would like to share my career of choice and that is self-employment. ...
Personal satisfaction is another common reward of self-employment. ... In the b
eginning of self-employment there are some costs and when considering self-emplo
yment, it is important to be aware of them. ... Self-employment can lead to pres
sures at home unless they are anticipated and planned for. ... Making money in s
elf-employment is all in how hard you actually work to make it. ...
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10. Interlocutory Employment Injunction in Ireland
Justice Hogan in May of 2012 in Wallace v Irish Aviation Authority has the poten
tial to cause a dramatic shift in the granting of the so-called 'employment' inj
unctions going forward. ... The plaintiff had also over the course of her employ
ment made two allegations of bullying, one of which she had succeeded in and the
other which was outstanding. ... As Kelly J stated in Reynolds v Maloco: "Norma
lly courts will not grant an injunction to restrain breaches of a convenant in a
contract of employment if that would amount to indirect specific of such contra
ct or would perpetuate a re...
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11. Affirmative Action
Affirmative Action is an active effort to improve the employment or educational
opportunities of members of minority groups or women. ... Eight years later Nixo
n as President beefed up the Office of Federal Compliance Programs, which along
with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has become one of the governmen
t"s two main enforcers of affirmative action policy. ... The plan is a comprehen
sive results oriented program designed to achieve equal employment opportunity r
ather than merely to assure nondiscrimination. ... Over the years many Elderly A
mericans have been forced into early ret...
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12. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future
Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
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13. Employment Is The Key To A Great Future

Employment Is The Key To A Great FutureMany students today, have jobs while atte
nding high school. In the article "When Job Crimps School, Future Pays,aE written
by Christine Baron, she feels as if having a job is future threatening. Baron a
lso believes that it is an educational disadvantage, to...
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14. Employment Relations in Singapore
Employment Relations is defined as the relationship between the management and t
he employees of an organization. ... The introduction of the internet, electroni
c mails, have drastically changed the lives of people and this includes the work
ing environment and employment relations.Secondly, Social/Demographical factors
are always changing, for example our wants and needs. ... (Tan Chwee Huat, Derek
Torrington).The traditional standing of life time, salaried employment is now n
o longer the same. ... They can choose different hours of working to suit their
needs.Flexi-TimeThis refers to the full...
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15. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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16. EEOC
Introduction"Our mission is to eradicate employment discrimination at the workpl
ace.aE 1 This is the mission statement of the United States Equal Employment Oppor
tunity Commission (EEOC), which is working towards the goal of totally removing
the vestiges of employment discrimination at the workplace, both in the private
and public sectors. ... The EEOC was established to implement Title VII of the C
ivil Rights Act of 1964, which set forth employment provisions in the country"s
landmark civil rights legislation.3 The successful passage of this piece of legi
slation indicated the end of a ...
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17. Cover Letter for Employment
My extensive past employment history has provided me with a range of transferrab
le skills that would benefit the Policy and Planning Branch, and allow me to dev
elop further skills in the corporate domain of the Department. ...
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18. Unemployment

UnemploymentRecession is the significant factor that effects employment in the A


merican economic system. Recession is a period of decline in total output income
, employment and trade lasting 6 months to a year. For the year 2002 employment
declined by 1.0 percent at the national level. ... Hidden unemployment throws of
the measurement of employment. ... It is extremely hard for this part of the po
pulation to find employment. ...
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19. Employment Relations in Singapore
Thus in this report, I will talk more about how when the economy is in a recessi
on will affect the government policy, management of employment relations in orga
nizations and workers and also how alternative work arrangements such as telecom
muting can be helpful to an organization in reallocating its human resources as
compared to permanent full time employment. ... As compared to permanent full ti
me employment, telecommuting has its own benefits such as it allows workers to b
etter combine their work and personal responsibilities. ...
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20. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
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21. The UK National Minimum Wage
Standard textbook models of the Labour market suggest that a minimum wage leads
perfectly competitive employers to cut employment; whereas in monopsony employme
nt may not fall and may even increase. ... However, estimating the impact of the
NMW on aggregate employment is difficult. ... They compared changes in employme
nt amongst 16-17 year olds (not affected by the minimum wage) with changes in em
ployment amongst 18-21 year olds (where the minimum wage bit hardest). ... They
used two different measures of employment: total employment and total hours work
ed. ... In these specifications, they fo...
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22. Employment Relations
This essay outlines the theory of recruitment and selection, such as job analysi
s, process of recruitment, method of recruitment and the policy and regulation o
f recruitment and selection, discusses survey findings, which are collected from
results of questionaries for different employments in different organisations.
... Employment interviewEmployment interview is the most popular selection devic

e, it gives both the prospective employee and the employer a chance to learn abo
ut each other. ... The Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) is a creation of condi
tions that allow all workers to have an ...
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23. Young canadians today
Employment: More than 110,000 young Canadians will get work experience from the
Government of Canada"s Youth Employment Strategy. ... The Government of Canada"s
Youth Employment Strategy goes a long way to answering these needs. ... The You
th Employment Strategy is an action plan that builds on the existing investment
in young people of over $2-billion. ... *Youth employment rates are falling. Bet
ween 1989 and 1993, when the youth population was stabilizing, youth employment
fell by 456,000. ...
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24. Age Discrimination
Over 30 years ago, initial legislation was enacted to eliminate discrimination i
n employment due to race, color, sex, religion or national origin. Several years
later, the Age Discrimination Employment Act of 1967 made it unlawful to discri
minate against any individual with respect to his/her compensation, terms, condi
tions or privileges of employment due to age. ... However, Age Discrimination in
employment was not prohibited by Title VII. ... Age Discrimination Employment A
ct. The Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted in 1967, and mad
e it unlawful to discriminate agains...
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
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3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
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4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .

..
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5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
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6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
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7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
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8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
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9. Human Resource

HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
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10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
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11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
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12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
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13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s

itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
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14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
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15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
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16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
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17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e

nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
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18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
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19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
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20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
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21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri

mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
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22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
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23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
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24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
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3. The Americans With Disabilities Act


The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
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Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
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Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
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6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
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7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em

ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e


mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
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8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia

l policy has turned into a program of...


Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...

Word Count: 1569


Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170

Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre

sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab


lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,

it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography

10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography

1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a


Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i

mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration


of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat

ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900

Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by

the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION

: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o

f children under 10 years old. Later...


Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor

ate most immigrants will remain in the c...


Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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2. unemployment in the US

Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
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Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c

ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...

Word Count: 387


Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage


Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography

19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity


Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp

loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .

..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource

HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s

itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e

nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri

mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
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3. The Americans With Disabilities Act


The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
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Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em

ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e


mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia

l policy has turned into a program of...


Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...

Word Count: 1569


Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170

Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre

sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab


lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,

it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography

10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography

1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a


Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i

mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration


of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat

ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
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2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
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Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900

Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by

the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION

: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o

f children under 10 years old. Later...


Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor

ate most immigrants will remain in the c...


Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US

Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c

ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...

Word Count: 387


Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage


Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography

19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity


Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp

loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
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Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
3. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .

..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em
ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e
mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource

HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia
l policy has turned into a program of...
Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s

itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...
Word Count: 1569
Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e

nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170
Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri

mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre
sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
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1. Employment Law - EEOC
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, referred to hereafter as EEOC was estab
lished in 1965 and was given the authority to investigate claims, against employ
ers, arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Am
ericans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the Age Discrimination in Employment Ac
t (ADEA). ... Generally, in employment litigation it is generally common that th
e case is phased into two parts for punitive damages. ...
Word Count: 1218
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
2. unemployment in the US
Unemployment in the United States In the United States, full employment is one o
f out economic growth goals. ... In America full employment is considered "an un
employment rate less than or equal to 5.5%." ... "As of September 2001, payroll
employment fell by 199,000, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9% - fr
om the second quarter."... As of September 2001, "the total employment rose by a
bout 800,000 to 135.2 million, seasonally adjusted. ... "News Employment Situati
on Summary." 26 Oct. 2001. ...
Word Count: 1292
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography

3. The Americans With Disabilities Act


The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. FOR Affirmative ACTION
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
5. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action is defined as a tool to monitor the consequences of employmen
t practices. Affirmative action analyses determine whether employment practices
result in a diverse applicant pool. ... This seemed to affect minorities and als
o women in employment at that time. ... Although affirmative action in the Civil
Rights Act outlawed discrimination within minority groups involving employment,
it did not cover educational institutions. ... The government recognized that e
ducational opportunities to be as significant as those relating to employment. .
..
Word Count: 1414
Approx Pages: 6
6. Affirmative Action
Kennedy issued Executive Order 10925, which established the President's Committe
e on Equal Employment Opportunity. Its mission was to end discrimination in empl
oyment by the government and its contractors. The order required every federal c
ontract to include the oath that "The Contractor will not discriminate against a
ny employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color, or nation
al origin. ... People are residential segregated on almost every level rather we
measure it in terms of education or employment. ... This argument simply rest o
n the assumption that minorities ca...
Word Count: 926
Approx Pages: 4
7. Gender Discrimination
Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the FEHA prohibit sex discrimination in em

ployment. ... Whenever this discrimination affects the "terms or conditions of e


mployment", it is illegal. ... Employment Law for Business, (p.207). ...
Word Count: 661
Approx Pages: 3
Has Bibliography
8. Age Discrimination
In 1967, congress made the Age Discrimination in Employment Act for the purpose
of promoting the employment of older workers based on their ability instead of t
heir age. This act applies to employment by public and private employers and by
the unions and employment agencies, as well as foreign companies that have more
than 20 workers located here in the United States. ... But these two acts are di
fferent in two important ways; The Age Discrimination in Employment Act is more
lenient than Title VII regarding the latitude afforded employer"s reasons for ad
verse employment decisions (Alexander, H...
Word Count: 1096
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
9. Human Resource
HUMAN RESOURCE ESSAYINTRODUCTION In this essay I will key on the different aspec
t of Equal Employment Opportunities (EEO). ... Among their many issues that were
being assessed was the opportunities, or lack thereof, for their education or e
mployment. ... Equal Employment Opportunity laws prohibit discrimination in all
aspects of employment, including recruitment, selection, evaluation, promotion,
training, compensation, discipline, retention, and working conditions. ... It is
against the law for a company to willingly structure there employment applicati
on to single out a certai...
Word Count: 2485
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
10. TIM
Summary of American Style InterviewHow is the employment interview conducted in
the United States, and what is expected of an interviewee? ... I know there are
tons of opportunities waiting for us to explore, and all we need to do, is to pr
epare ourselves as we are ready to seek employment in the United States. By watc
hing the video, The Employment Interview: American Style, which it focuses on as
sisting international students with the U.S. interviewing process and style, I l
earned what an American interview is and what we are expected to do before, duri
ng, and after an interview.The video g...
Word Count: 387
Approx Pages: 2
11. Opposing Affirmative Action
For over three decades the federal and states governments have developed a polic
y to give favors to certain groups of people in employment, promotion, and schoo
l admission. ... (Lund, Reforming Affirmative Action in Employment) Whatever the
intent of senator Humphrey may have been, "federal judges and buearucrats soon
proved him wrong by using Title VII to create the elaborate system of quotas and
preferences that we see all around us today. ... What origonally was linked as
a short term leg up for individuals who had supposedly been held down by officia

l policy has turned into a program of...


Word Count: 912
Approx Pages: 4
Has Bibliography
12. Kimel v. Board of Regents
Board of Regents 528 U.S. 62 (2000) FACTS: Suing under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act of 1967, Daniel Kimel, a professor at a university in the State
of Florida felt as though he and a few others were violated when their jobs were
terminated and promise or not sed pay increases were not given.CENTRAL QUESTION
: The central question in this case is whether or not the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act allows for abrogation of a States immunity from lawsuits by indiv
iduals under the Eleventh Amendment. OUTCOME: Ruling in a five to four decision,
the Supreme Court ruled that the Boa...
Word Count: 268
Approx Pages: 1
13. September 11, 2001
The economy is sure to teeter over the brink into recession with the events of S
eptember 11, 2001, making my employment search an even greater task. ... I was s
itting at the dining room table going through my employment leads, as I had rout
inely been doing during the previous six months, when I reached to turn the TV o
n. ... If this happens, the business world will tighten up on spending, thus red
uce employment growth and opportunities. ... With this weighing in the balance,
I must become more creative and flexible in my employment search and consider po
ssibly even changing careers....
Word Count: 535
Approx Pages: 2
14. Diagnostic Medical Sonography
1.Employment possibilities2.Earnings potential3.Making a differenceC.Becoming a
Sonographer1.Selecting an Educational Program2.Training and Qualifications3.Taki
ng the RegistryD.Specialty Areas of Sonography1.Abdomen2.Breast3.Neurosonology4.
Obstetrics5.OphthalmologyIII.CONCLUSIONA.Summary of Profession and career needB.
Summary of FindingsC.ConclusionAppendixA.Bibliography DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL SONOGRA
PHYINTRODUCTIONCareer options today are as varied as the people in them. ... As
the population grows, the employment of diagnostic medical sonographers is expec
ted to grow faster than the average thr...
Word Count: 1300
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
15. Reevaluating the Benefits of Minimum Wage
Today the debate over the minimum wage is often between those who argue that hig
her minimum wages produce fewer employment opportunities for our youth and those
who argue the minimum wage benefits those living in poverty. ... The controvers
y continues as today the minimum wage is generally viewed as an economic policy
issue, then it was a constitutional issue.The Fair Labor Standards Act sets mini
mum wage, overtime pay, record keeping and child labor standards for employment.
... These types of individuals could not survive on minimum wage alone.Minimum
wage does not guarantee employment to ...

Word Count: 1569


Approx Pages: 6
16. CHILD LABOR
The Industrial Revolution in America spurred the growth of child labor, encourag
ed the development of work unions, and contributed to the formation of employmen
t laws. ... Today, many requirements must be met for a child to obtain employmen
t. ... Also, children may not participate in hazardous employment, including man
ufacturing or storing explosives, manufacturing tile, brick, or related products
, coal mining, and several other dangerous jobs. ... Many states responded to th
eir demands by calling for a 10-hour working day and forbidding the employment o
f children under 10 years old. Later...
Word Count: 1444
Approx Pages: 6
Has Bibliography
17. Racism in the Workplace
Many persons have been discriminated against in housing, education, and employme
nt, and have been denied equal access to restaurants, hotels, and other public a
ccommodations and facilities. ... It also barred discrimination by employers and
unions, and established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) to e
nforce fair employment practices. ... Yet, according to the Equal Employment Opp
ortunity Commission, charges of harassment based on race or national origin have
more than doubled at the end of 1999 to nearly 7,000 since 1990 (EEOC). ... And
while the U.S. has made huge strides in...
Word Count: 1138
Approx Pages: 5
Has Bibliography
18. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
19. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2170

Approx Pages: 9
Has Bibliography
20. Affirmative Action; The Noble Concept Of Equal Opportunity
Affirmative action policy in professional and university atmospheres was first i
mplemented by an initiative in the Department of Labor under the administration
of Richard Nixon as to purposely create equal educational and employment opportu
nities. ... It became apparent that certain business traditions, such as seniori
ty status and aptitude tests, prevented total equality in employment. ... With t
his, the national government required immigrants to be treated exactly like nati
ve-born citizens for purposes of employment. ... After they receive their doctor
ate most immigrants will remain in the c...
Word Count: 2038
Approx Pages: 8
Has Bibliography
21. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
22. Difference in Individual Earnings
First marginal productivity will be discussed followed by employment discriminat
ion. ... In a persons case this would be the length of their employment. ... Sad
ly, even in this day and age, employment discrimination is still something that
has to be dealt with. Employment discrimination is unequal treatment in the hiri
ng of individuals due to race, sex or religion. ... This is Employment Discrimin
ation. ...
Word Count: 2129
Approx Pages: 9
23. Perseverance
A 1972 amendment, the Equal Employment Opportunity Act, extended coverage to emp
loyees of state and local governments and increased the authority of the Equal E
mployment Opportunity Commission, which was created in 1964 to enforce provision
s. ...
Word Count: 582
Approx Pages: 2
24. Feminist Movement
Feminist issues range from access to employment, education, child-care, contrace
ption, and abortion, to equality in the workplace, changing family roles, redres
s for sexual harassment in the workplace, and the need for equal political repre

sentation. ... Equal employment, equal pay, equal opportunity, the list goes on.
... With the help of the women who risked their lives we now have equal rights
in education employment opportunities, and voting rights....
Word Count: 1272
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography

2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
Word Count: 3013
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2630
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2800
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin
g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine

sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...


Word Count: 2985
Approx Pages: 12
7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge
ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
Word Count: 2554
Approx Pages: 10
10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an
d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
Word Count: 2975
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
11. Racial Inequality in the United States

In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
Word Count: 2870
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'
s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
Word Count: 3099
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...
Word Count: 3449
Approx Pages: 14
Has Bibliography
14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir
e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing
minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
Word Count: 2603
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar
y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski

lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
Word Count: 2557
Approx Pages: 10
16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab
ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
Word Count: 2785
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w
ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
Word Count: 2625
Approx Pages: 11
18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia
l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
Word Count: 2502
Approx Pages: 10
19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A
merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants
who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
Word Count: 2766
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin

ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $


2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
Word Count: 2752
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...
Word Count: 4098
Approx Pages: 16
Has Bibliography
22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is
made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp
loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
Word Count: 4035
Approx Pages: 16
23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States
has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
Word Count: 6511
Approx Pages: 26
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography

3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
Word Count: 3013
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2630
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2800
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin
g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine
sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...
Word Count: 2985
Approx Pages: 12
7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...

Word Count: 2762


Approx Pages: 11
8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge
ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
Word Count: 2554
Approx Pages: 10
10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an
d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
Word Count: 2975
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
11. Racial Inequality in the United States
In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
Word Count: 2870
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'

s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
Word Count: 3099
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...
Word Count: 3449
Approx Pages: 14
Has Bibliography
14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir
e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing
minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
Word Count: 2603
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar
y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski
lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
Word Count: 2557
Approx Pages: 10
16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab

ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
Word Count: 2785
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w
ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
Word Count: 2625
Approx Pages: 11
18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia
l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
Word Count: 2502
Approx Pages: 10
19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A
merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants
who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
Word Count: 2766
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin
ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $
2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
Word Count: 2752
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...

Word Count: 4098


Approx Pages: 16
Has Bibliography
22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is
made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp
loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
Word Count: 4035
Approx Pages: 16
23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States
has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
Word Count: 6511
Approx Pages: 26
Has Bibliography
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
Word Count: 3013
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography

4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession


This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2630
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2800
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin
g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine
sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...
Word Count: 2985
Approx Pages: 12
7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,

when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge
ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
Word Count: 2554
Approx Pages: 10
10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an
d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
Word Count: 2975
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
11. Racial Inequality in the United States
In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
Word Count: 2870
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'
s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
Word Count: 3099
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography

13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...
Word Count: 3449
Approx Pages: 14
Has Bibliography
14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir
e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing
minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
Word Count: 2603
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar
y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski
lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
Word Count: 2557
Approx Pages: 10
16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab
ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
Word Count: 2785
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w

ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
Word Count: 2625
Approx Pages: 11
18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia
l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
Word Count: 2502
Approx Pages: 10
19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A
merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants
who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
Word Count: 2766
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin
ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $
2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
Word Count: 2752
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...
Word Count: 4098
Approx Pages: 16
Has Bibliography
22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is

made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp


loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
Word Count: 4035
Approx Pages: 16
23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States
has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
Word Count: 6511
Approx Pages: 26
Has Bibliography
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
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Has Bibliography
2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
Word Count: 3013
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2630

Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2800
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin
g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine
sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...
Word Count: 2985
Approx Pages: 12
7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge

ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
Word Count: 2554
Approx Pages: 10
10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an
d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
Word Count: 2975
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
11. Racial Inequality in the United States
In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
Word Count: 2870
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'
s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
Word Count: 3099
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...

Word Count: 3449


Approx Pages: 14
Has Bibliography
14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir
e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing
minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
Word Count: 2603
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar
y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski
lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
Word Count: 2557
Approx Pages: 10
16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab
ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
Word Count: 2785
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w
ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
Word Count: 2625
Approx Pages: 11
18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia

l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
Word Count: 2502
Approx Pages: 10
19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A
merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants
who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
Word Count: 2766
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin
ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $
2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
Word Count: 2752
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...
Word Count: 4098
Approx Pages: 16
Has Bibliography
22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is
made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp
loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
Word Count: 4035
Approx Pages: 16
23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States

has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
Word Count: 6511
Approx Pages: 26
Has Bibliography
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act

The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
Word Count: 2900
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
Word Count: 2849
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
Word Count: 3013
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
Word Count: 2630
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...

Word Count: 2800


Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin
g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine
sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...
Word Count: 2985
Approx Pages: 12
7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
Word Count: 2762
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge
ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
Word Count: 2554
Approx Pages: 10
10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an

d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
Word Count: 2975
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
11. Racial Inequality in the United States
In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
Word Count: 2870
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'
s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
Word Count: 3099
Approx Pages: 12
Has Bibliography
13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...
Word Count: 3449
Approx Pages: 14
Has Bibliography
14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir

e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing


minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
Word Count: 2603
Approx Pages: 10
Has Bibliography
15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar
y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski
lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
Word Count: 2557
Approx Pages: 10
16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab
ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
Word Count: 2785
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w
ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
Word Count: 2625
Approx Pages: 11
18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia
l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
Word Count: 2502
Approx Pages: 10
19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A

merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants


who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
Word Count: 2766
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin
ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $
2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
Word Count: 2752
Approx Pages: 11
Has Bibliography
21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...
Word Count: 4098
Approx Pages: 16
Has Bibliography
22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is
made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp
loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
Word Count: 4035
Approx Pages: 16
23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States
has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
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1. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
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2. Sexual Harassment
Sexual harassment, along with other forms of employment discrimination has been
one of the fastest growing legal issues over the past decade. ... Title VII was
implemented by a federal agency known as the EEOC, Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission. Initially, the Civil Rights Act of 1964 prohibited employment discri
mination based on race, religion, color, national origin, and sex. ... Over the
next four years of employment as trainee, teller, and eventually assistant branc
h manager, her supervisor followed her in public and even into the women"s lavat
ory, fondled her, and engaged in sexua...
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3. Death Penalty
Capital Punishment: Does Race Matter?The employment of the death penalty as the
ultimate criminal sanction has been the subject of enormous debate both in the U
nited States and internationally. Execution has been challenged not only on mora
l grounds, but on constitutional grounds. Specifically, capi...
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4. An Analysis Of The 2001 Recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
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5. analysis of the 2001 recession
This marked the end of the longest economic expansion that lasted ten years of r
ising incomes and employment. ... It is noticed that employment peaked in March
2001 and subsequently declined through January 2002. (Employment Situation Summa
ry.) February 2002 marked the first increase in employment in seven months. ...
(Jonathan Watts.)Furthermore, by the month of October 2001, a noticeable fall in
U.S. employment had occurred. ...
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6. Glass Ceiling
With an increasingly conservative majority, the Supreme Court has issued a serie
s of seven decisions on equal employment opportunity laws that make it harder fo
r women and minorities to successfully wage discrimination lawsuits. Collectivel
y, these decisions represent a major shift in employment laws put in place durin

g the past 25 years. ... Employment has increased 4 fold in 12 years Sales have
grown five-fold in 12 years. ... From 1987-1999 the number of women-owned busine
sses has increased 103% Employment has grown 320%. ...
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7. hg
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal "refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable repres
entation" (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
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8. Affirmative Action
Affirmative action programs throughout the United States have long been a contro
versial issue particularly concerning employment practices (public/private) and
university student and/or staff recruitment. ... Affirmative action requires pro
active steps to provide equal opportunities in employment as well as access to e
ducation. ... GOALS AND QUOTAS The term goal refers to specific outcomes which,
when achieved, will result in equal employment opportunity and equitable represe
ntation (Hall & Albrecht, 1979, p.47-78). ...
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9. Unemployment
To combat normal unemployment, the government has established public employment
agencies that inform unemployed workers of suitable job openings. ... The Emerge
ncy Employment Act of 1972 moved toward this goal. ... It also includes individu
als, such as young people and former homemakers, who want employment but have no
t yet found their first job. ...
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10. The Impact Of Diversity On The Management Of Organizations
This act is the most important federal employment discrimination statute. "Title
VII prohibits employment discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, an
d national origin (Fisher 426).aE There are many different types of discrimination
s based on gender and the most obvious is salary discrimination. ... Title VII t
ook that one step further to include "sweeping provisions against employer, empl
oyment agency, and union discrimination cover(ing) almost all of the ways that t
hese parties might disadvantage employees, clients, or members because of their
race, color, sex, religion, or na...
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11. Racial Inequality in the United States


In the end, there exists a significant productivity loss as a result of the nonwhite individuals barred from employment opportunities because of their criminal
records. ... Research shows that even before the changes in employment demand r
esulting from globalization, the minority was always considered last for jobs po
sitions. ... They also don't have access to regions where the rate of growth in
employment seems higher. ...
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12. Affirmative Action
Is gaining employment for minorities difficult? ... A few years ago, California'
s government was debating Proposition 209, an article that states: "The state sh
all not discriminate against, or grant preferential treatment to, any individual
or group on the basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity, or national origin in the
operation of public employment, public education, or public contracting." The s
tate voted as to whether or not to do away with affirmative action altogether. .
..
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13. Globalization
The rising wage differential, in turn, will lead firms in all industries to redu
ce the ratio of skilled to unskilled workers in their employment. ... This analy
sis carries two clear empirical implications:If growing international trade is t
he main force driving increased wage inequality, then we should see the ratio of
skilled to unskilled employment declining in all industries and a substantial s
hift in the mix of employment toward skill intensive industries.There has been l
ittle shift in the mix of employment toward skill-intensive industries; and ther
e has been an across-the-board increase ...
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14. Affirm
Executive order 10925 created the Committee on Equal Employment and mandated tha
t projects used federal funds to guarantee that hiring and employment practices
are free of racial bias. ... The executive order requires government contractors
to "take affirmative action" toward prospective minority employees in all aspec
ts of hiring and employment. ... Nixon intended not to impose quotas, but requir
e federal contractors to show affirmative action to meet the goals of increasing
minority employment. ... Proposition 209 was a state ban on all forms of affirm
ative action: "The state shall not di...
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15. The In\'s And Out\'s Of Political Participation
Some that decrease inequalities are churches, places of employment, and voluntar

y associations. ... In short, church provides a place for citizens to become inf
ormed no matter how great their other resources (education, income and civic ski
lls).At places of employment citizens also have the opportunity to become aware
of the issues that may or may not affect them. In places of employment there are
different types of citizens. ...
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16. Ethics in Hiring Undocumented Immigrants
Because of this unfavorable trade balance, proponents argue that the United stat
e is responsible the loss of these Mexican food growers' jobs, and the fair thin
g to do would be to hire them when they come seeking alternative employment oppo
rtunities. ... According to a study done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
that examined the relationship between undocumented employment and firm survivab
ility, undocumented workers earn about 30% less than documented workers (Brown e
t all, 2008). ... Sometimes there are only two or three places in town where an
undocumented worker can find emplo...
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17. Poverty
There weremany programs developed to help the Americans who suffered from this w
ar onpoverty and to bring the employment rate back up. ... America wanted to inc
rease the employment rate. "The economic expansion had reduced unemployment to 5
.3 percent, but projections showed that 25 percent of young blacks were destined
for a life of irregular employment,aE stated Greenbaum (Greenbaum). ...
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18. May the Best Man Win
Kennedy issued executive order 10925 in March of 1961 establishing a presidentia
l committee on equal employment opportunity. This was believed to help end emplo
yment discrimination in our United States government. ... With all of the differ
ent races and cultures in our society today, it is important that we integrate e
mployment situations. ...
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19. The Italian Immigration Experience
One of the most pertinent factors regarding early immigration of Italians into A
merica is that most of the Italian immigrants comprised of temporary immigrants
who had the sole aim of gaining quick employment to allow them accumulate saving
before returning to the Italy. ... Evidently, most of these immigrants were con
centrated in American urban centres where employment opportunities were varied.
...
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20. North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

NAFTA had a rollercoaster affect on the employment rates in the country. ... Sin
ce Mexico had a significant increase in employment, the trading increased from $
2.9 billion to $4.3 billion dollars (Hollweck, 1). ...
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21. Johnson & Johnson, Handling a Major Crisis
The currency of Nicaragua is the gold cordoba, and the exchange rate has ranged
between 13.28 and 15.10 cordobas per U.S. dollar over the past year (http://www.
oanda.com/convert/classic).EMPLOYMENT IN NICARAGUA In Nicaragua, more than 50 pe
rcent of the population lives below the poverty line (US$104) (dol.gov/ilab pg 2
) with 80 percent of those people living in extreme poverty. ...
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22. Sexual harrasment in the work place
Read states that American experience stems from cases brought by women against t
heir employers under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which defines it more discurs
ively as "requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a s
exual nature (which become) sexual harassment when submission to such conduct is
made either explicitly or implicitly a term or condition of an individual"s emp
loyment, or submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual has the
purpose of effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual"s work performa
nce or creating an intimidating, hostile...
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23. Civil Rights: Brown V. Board of Ed to failure of ERA
Since the Civil War, much of the concern over civil rights in the United States
has focused on efforts to extend these rights fully to African Americans. Resist
ance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil diso
bedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," a
nd rallies received national attention in the struggle to end racial inequality.
There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the
courts. Following the "separate but equal" decision of Plessy V. Ferguson in 18
96, many Americans decided to push ...
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Approx Pages: 26
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25. The Americans With Disabilities Act
The ADA affects more than just employment matters. ... Equal Employment Opportun
ity Commission (EEOC) within 180 days of the date of discrimination, or 300 days
if the charge is filed with a designated State or local fair employment practic
e agency. ... Charges of employment discrimination based on disability may be fi
led at any U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission field office. ... JAN's
efforts are in support of the employment, including self-employment and small bu
siness ownership, of people with disabilities. ...
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es under the harsh Mars-like conditions of Antarctica has been occurred. ... Is
there life on Mars? ... Three different surprises amazed scientists in the disco
very of this evidence.In the 1970"s the Viking spacecraft landed on the surface
of Mars and found no proof of life, but in 1996 a Mars meteorite was discovered
on the Earth that contained fossilized bacteria. ... If this is how it survives
on Earth, how, if possible, did it survive on Mars? ... Second, not only did the
Mars meteorite contain globules, but also residue form some sort of life form.
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