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- 1261: Propaganda Model
- ... individuals and corporations with similar mindsets, presuppositions, and political ideologies leads to a narrowing of debate, with greater positive emphasis on positions favored by media owners. II. The second filter: The Advertising License to Do Business Advertising allows production of media at below production cost. Therefore, the advertisers' choice of media (being at a lower price) will sell better and prosper over those media the advertisers do not favor. This favors ... cause media to avoid controversy (such as serious criticism of corporate or government institutions). V. The fifth filter: Anti-Communism as a Control Mechanism Any activity or opinion, which can be construed as contrary to business interests or "soft" on Communism, puts the adherent immediately in a defensive position, which requires justification. In addition, if Communism is the ultimate evil, pragmatic politics suggest that accommodation of Fascism and other state terror ...
- 1262: Performance-enhancing Drugs -
- ... to a lack of sleep the previous night. To improve his performance, he drinks a cup of coffee. The caffeine in the coffee wakes the businessman and prepares him for a competitive day in the business world. Should coffee be seen as a performance-enhancing drug? It is the same concept as an athlete taking a performance-enhancing drug. A businessman's coffee will simply amplify his natural skill in the business world, just like an enhancing drug taken by an athlete will amplify his natural skill in his sport. International Olympic Committee officials are concerned that baseball slugger Mark McGwire is sending the wrong message by ...
- 1263: Misunderstanding Men And Women
- ... responsibility for making sure that everything is shared equally. Women are capable of working well together without rules or establishing a hierarchy. When working with men, a woman’s femininity works against her, because the business world operates by masculine principles: competition constrained by rules. Through the years, science has developed models for the relationships between men and women, more specifically, the power and love aspects of relationships. Men and women ... responsibility for making sure that everything is shared equally. Women are capable of working well together without rules or establishing a hierarchy. When working with men, a woman’s femininity works against her, because the business world operates by masculine principles: competition constrained by rules. Through the years, science has developed models for the relationships between men and women, more specifically, the power and love aspects of relationships. Men and women ...
- 1264: Multinational Companies
- Multinational Companies: Out for Profit Without Regard for Life What a company usually wants for its business is for it to be an successful establishment and to make an abundance of profit. Some businesses do not pose any concern on what they have to do to make this profit as long as ... must ask oneself, does the Third world need multinationals? The answer is clearly no. When it comes to multinationals, everything is done with "dollar signs" in mind. The most money is made in the agricultural business, mainly involving cash crops. These cash crops are destined for the First World (Barnet, 147). This fact dispels a widely accepted myth about the Third World. Most people in our society believe that we cater ...
- 1265: Los Angeles-city Of Quartz
- ... that other cultures were running the downtown and inner city of Los Angeles. Over half of the downtown's major properties were foreign-owned. The Anglo population was having to be serviced by the foreign business owners. The nottori-ya seems to be the one's that had all of the power Downtown or in Los Angeles for that matter. The Japanese would donate money to schools, to the Presidential Library ... the capital driving the Japanese and their money. This gave the people in Los Angeles a real idea of what could possibly happen if a recession happened in Tokyo. While the Japanese were ruling the business and real estate scene, there was someone or something else ruling the streets. This is Vietnam here. (Pg. 268) The Crips and the Bloods run the south central part of Los Angeles. The gang killings ...
- 1266: How Sociological Factors Affec
- ... was born in Sydney, 19 of June 1920, in a middle class family and became the second in a family of three sons. His father had emigrated from Poland in 1904 and ran a successful business importing and distributing clothing and textiles. His mother, of English background, had been brought up in ‘English fashion’, educated well and expected to devote herself to marriage and the family. Klippel’s father attended university ... as they often classified as ‘self-reflection works’ which often reflected the emotional and problematic side of the artist. Klippel was also under pressure from his family, particularly his brothers who had a successful wool business and who financially aided Klippel as he could not provide for himself. Klippel travelled to Paris in hope of selling his works and spent a few months there creating more sculptures relating to nature. He ...
- 1267: Profile Of A United Airlines C
- ... been passed, specific governing agencies have been developed, and a complex regulatory matrix has been formed, because of the massive importance the aviation industry has on the rest of the economy. Today, every aspect of business is some how related to aviation industry. For example, Motorola Inc., a large telecommunication company, relies heavily on the aviation industry for movement of their merchandise, employees, and for a viable source of business through air phones. Companies around the world are in the same situation as Motorola, which in turn proves how aviation is vital to the world's economy. With such a high demand for the service ...
- 1268: Horse Slaughter
- ... in this country is virtually non-existent, because it has said to be "tough and tasteless." (McGraw, 1) However, horsemeat is highly coveted in countries such as Mexico, France, Italy, Belgium, and Holland. (1) The business is booming, and as it grows, so does the interest of the public as to how the horses are treated. Its estimated by the USDA that 346,000 horse were killed here in 1990 for ... need for the well bred and trained horses, and as the need drops so does the price. When the price of these horses drops they to will end up at the slaughterhouse. If the slaughter business continues will also see a loss in horse for trail rides and summer camps, both of which generate money for the state through taxes. On the profit side there is also the fact that horses ...
- 1269: Juvenile Crime
- ... persistent offenders, are: highly impulsive and hyperactive, with relatively low intelligence and school attainment. A commission was formed to examine what was known about violence from across the world. The commission appointed scientists, leaders of business, the women's movement and trade unionists, and supplied them with a budget and staff to bring the scientific studies together. The following factors were the first six in order of priority as increasing violence ... privy to, juveniles are lost in a limbo of what is not only morally responsible but also a socially responsible behavior. Their parents or guardians are frequently gone either at work or on some other business. The schools K - 12th are literally nothing more than a mid-day day care for the majority of students until they graduate or drop out. The schools and education system that were once there to ...
- 1270: Justify The Knowledge Or It Wi
- ... It is not the individualist envisionary artists we call elements of a demoralized young generation that are over taxing the people to build machinery for wars that, most of time, are none of our damn business. It is not the gun carrying gangsters that are engaging in the politics of deception and manipulation to lie to the majority of "honest" people in this country and take their money to fulfill their ... of the groups did math, another something they describe as "mathematics art"--painting composites of geometric shapes--and the other is studying "careers," which on this particular morning in the essay were writing about successful business leaders who began their lives in poverty. Then, they all switched groups while one stayed behind to teach the rest the ropes of that department. This teacher, Mrs. Hawkins, was showing them how to communicate ...
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