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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...hould be periodic, regular, and predictable. I recommend to oblige the mass media by law to dedicate at least an hour weekly (could be broken to ... ...ecurity, hiring and firing procedures, social and unemployment benefits, indexation of wages and benefits, the right to strike and the level of sal... ...f education. This surprising result has emerged from many studies. The massive retraining and re-qualification programs needed to combat unemploy... ...reneurship, management, and quality control techniques – both through the mass media or directly, through educational schemes and institutions, both... ...mber of the self employed in Macedonia is larger than reported. If the index representing total employment in Macedonia in 1989 was 100.3 – it wa... ...emand failure might be described as "a failure to communicate." (see also Index: labour economics) The failure of the market system to communicate ... ... sectoral unions. It is a "global union" - a cross-country, cross-sector body of representatives. Its natural counterparts are multinationals and I... ...rance, pluralism, multiculturalism, and peace. But there is no definitive body of evidence that links it to economic growth. It is easy to point at ... ...hild labor surface periodically. Children crawling in mines, faces ashen, body deformed. The agile fingers of famished infants weaving soccer balls ...

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Information Technology Tales

By: Brad Bradford

... Acknowledgments About the Author About Michael Hart Bibliography Index Foreword By Michael S. Hart, Founder Of Project Gutenberg And ... ...at so much chasing after prey in the sunny savannahs that they lost their body hair. Long Umbilical Cords An Aquatic Legacy? Did the flooding ... ...r heads above the water while they let the water support their weight. Body changes that let us walk upright did free our hands for tools and fire... ...d on aquatic mammals, such as whales, dolphins, and seals.  Our lack of body hair—again similar to aquatic animals.  Greasy waterproofing skin. ... ...es not only to afford to stack more books but also to produce inexpensive indexes and catalogs that made the books‘ contents more accessible.) Bloc... ...reports of the devastating Mongol invasions that leveled whole cities and massacred millions, most in the West viewed the Mongol armies as ―savage ho... ...Printing as a magical Black Art In the early days of printing—a time of mass illiteracy—people tended to think anyone skilled in working with meta... ...elped push open the door to industrial capitalism:  First example of ―mass production.‖  First use of metallurgy for production purposes other... ...ng a line that he‘d made an error, he‘d fill out that line by drawing his index finger down the first row of keys — e-t-a-i-o-n. Next, he‘d swipe th...

... pay.? -- Time Line of Information Technology Revolutions -- Epilogue -- Acknowledgments -- About the Author -- About Michael Hart -- Bibliography -- Index --...

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