1. Cancela, Joao, and Benny Geys. Explaining voter turnout: A meta-analysis of national and subnational elections. Electoral Studies 42 (2016): 264-275. In this book, Cancela and Benny analyzes how the use of capital influences voter turnout in elections. They postulate that the more money used for campaigns, the more...
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The number of women that join the military has been improving from decade to decade. In the UK, studies show that in every ten-people enrolled in the military, one of them is a woman (Carreiras, 2006). In as much as the number of military women is increasing, the tasks offered...
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Introduction Kenya, officially known as the Republic of Kenya, is an East African nation whose capital city is Nairobi. It has an area of 582,646 sq km (224,961 sq miles) which is almost the size of France (Our Africa n.p.). The national language of this East African nation is Swahili, while...
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VectorCal is one of the major drone navigation systems companies in the US. Their forecasting methods are efficient enough to ensure maximum utilization of resources. It is a well-established organization in the IT industry that has been in operation for over ten years of service. VectorCal has had tremendous growth...
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Maharashtra is a state located in the western region of India. It is considered as the third largest and the second populated state in India. The state spreads over 118, 809 sq mi and inhabited by approximately 113 million people, and borders Arabian Sea to the west. When it comes...
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Macroeconomics encompasses economic studies on the aggregate properties and performance of an economy. Thus, it focuses on alterations in economic indicators such as unemployment index, gross domestic product, and inflation and growth rate. Governments and business organisations use macroeconomic models during the formulation of economic policies and strategies. GDP represents...
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Ethics require organizations to lead by showing good examples to their employees on matters relating to compliance with the moral values. Teaching people about ethical values without explaining the positive side of abiding by the ethics guidelines may not effectively change the behavior and perception of the people towards their...
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The Role of Tertiary Sectors in the Economic Development of Developed Countries Introduction Developed countries are on the verge of transforming into service economies as the market share of the tertiary industry employment and activities continue to be on the rise. For example in the United States, the service industry has witnessed...
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The issue of raising the minimum wage in the U.S. to $15/hour is a highly debated topic. While those supporting the idea are claiming that it will improve the lives of workers, the opponents believe that it will have negative implications for the economy. In this regard, I consider the...
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Tourism and Its Economic Impact Tourism is related to other disciplines including psychology, sociology, geography, etc. and is among the leading and fastest growing industries in the world. Studies indicate that recreational travel and tourism began in the early 1900s when Romans travelled to parts of Greece and Egypt for pleasure...
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The Paper Shall Focus on Sexual Harassment The paper shall focus on sexual harassment through its definition as a way of recognizing its occurrence, to determine the preventive measures, and how to deal with it before and after it occurs. Recognizing, Preventing, and Dealing With Sexual Harassment The office of civil rights and...
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Annotated Bibliography on Unethical Treatment of Contract Employees Wandera, H. T. (2011). The Effects Of Short-Term Employment Contract On An Organization: A Case Of Kenya Forest Service. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 1(21), 184-204. The study examined the effects of short-term employment on organizations. The findings of the study were...
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