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workers gain and lose jobs according to the boom and bust cycles of the economy. For example, the oil workers have lots of work when the price of oil is up; when prices fall, workers are out of work.
Ãâó: workinfonet.bc.ca/lmisi/Making/append/APPENDB.HTM
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A group of events that happen in a particular order, one following the other, and which are often repeated
Ãâó: www.iwight.com/council/departments/engineering_ser...
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The left and right, forward and aft control. It puts in one control input into the rotor system at a time through the swash plate.
Ãâó: jimsrc.com/heli-terminology.html
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Cyclical Unemployment: This is when workers loose jobs due to slow down in production or lack of demand of certain goods or services and they are rehired again when the demand is up again for their work. - Frictional Unemployment: This is when people are unemployed for a short time due to various reasons such as changing jobs and/or the previous job not being fulfilling. ...
Ãâó: www.kwymca.org/nccq/glossary.htm
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recurring in cycles or periods of time in which certain events or phenomena repeat themselves in the same order at the same interval
Ãâó: www.chias.org/www/edu/cse/fbaglo.html
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