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1591: Animal Ethics
... free-range' chicken. It to is an agribusiness so why does it make it OK for free-range? And if we are looking at things holistically who is she to say that one type of business is any better than factory farming or agribusiness. Sure they are taking advantage of animals, but if she is to look at things holistically any business that runs successfully involves expletive practices in some manner. The last philosopher of environmental ethics in which I am going to look at is Arne Naess. He looks at the environment in terms of deep ...
1592: How Advertising Affects What You Buy
... he lost the company to a high headed man, named Bennington, the president of Plymouth Corporation, at the time. The Senate was in on it, and they all planned to get the Tucker out of business. Problems came up, the car worked great, but there were financial and legal troubles, and only fifty cars were ever made. (Tucker: The Man And His Dream.) During World War II Kimberly-Clark invented cellucotton ... in buying his product. The person that might want to purchase that item will want to trust the person he or she might buy it from. If that person does not trust the dealer, or business owner, the consumer might think twice about the item; though, these days no one really cares who makes the product, just as long as it works. "Three functions of the communication process are to inform ...
1593: The Need for an Official Language
... communication. It makes it much easier to exchange ideas. Imagine if everyone in this society spoke his own language. What would our society looks like? Probably not as prosperious as what we are now because business is very difficult to do due to the fact that all documents have to be printed in different languages. Our whole society would be split up because there is no communication between each other. The ... use. English is the best choice since most people know it. So it is necessary to make English as the official language. If English were the official language, all kinds of documents and publications in business and government would be printed in English; in addition, all kinds of public services such as the 911 Emergency service would be conducted in English. For people who speak English fluently, there is no big ...
1594: Nuclear Power: Cons
... if society wastes less energy, and develops the means to use the energy more efficiency, then there would be a definite decrease in the requirement for more energy producing plants. On the other hand, some business men and economists say that the present conditions should be kept intact, as the other forms of energy, e.g. oil, natural gas and coal, are only temporary, in dealing with surplus, and give off ... seem to forget that there is only a limited supply of energy in every energy system, and to "overdo" any resource may provide for an unacceptable impact upon global and regional ecology. Thus, if the business world pushes the environment as far as it can go, Ceribus Paribus, please refer to figure 1. Thus, to use petroleum as a substitute for uranium, which is needed to power the nuclear system, would ...
1595: Prostitution
... crimes are becoming rampant across North America, but lack of funds prevents a serious effort from being made to fight against them. If brothels and prostitutes were to be taxed like any other place of business, millions of extra revenue dollars would become available to the Canadian government, for it to spend as it sees fit. Although the monetary concerns are overwhelming one of the most debated issues is the health and safety of prostitution. If prostitution were to be decriminalized, the profession of prostitution could become a healthy, publicly sanctioned place of business. Throughout history and throughout European cultures, prostitution has been legalized to decrease the spread of disease as historian Jennifer James reports. Beginning with Prussia in 1700, most continental European governments shifted their tactics from suppression ...
1596: Stressing The Importance of Male and Female Education
... on what country, culture, or society we are talking about. In many nations including many Asian countries, tradition demands that men provide the family with income, food, clothing, etc., and women perform the usual household business such as cooking, cleaning, washing, and taking care of children. In such societies it seems logical that there is more stress on the priority of men’s education rather than women, since it is the ... kids. However in modern societies and nations, the situation differs. Now days more countries are inclined towards modernization. The general moral philosophy of these nations is equality amongst men and women; therefore, this means equal business, industrial, and occupational opportunities for both the men and women. Based on these facts, it is vital to put of equal stress on the education of men and women for this will insure that females ...
1597: Feminism And Gender Equality In The 1990's
... nineties with Betty Friedan's, in her essay: The Way We Were - 1949. She dealt with a society that expected women to fulfill certain roles. Those roles completely disregarded the needs of educated and motivated business women and scientific women. Actually, the subtle message that society gave was that the educated woman was actually selfish and evil. I remember in particular the searing effect on me, who once intended to be ... Joyce - of the 110 Road Maintenance Workers. (See Endnote # 7) The above statistics show women have been considerably underrepresented at the Santa Clara County Transportation Agency. These numbers are not uncommon and are found throughout business. It is interesting to note the current popular perception is that affirmative action precludes white males from finding employment with companies that implement these plans. The truth is in the numbers, however. The fact that ...
1598: College Fraternities
... s fraternities help their members develop many skills which are used in and out of college. During membership in a fraternity, one must learn leadership skills, because the chapter has to be run in a business-like manner and because it embraces different offices (President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Scribe, etc..) which are held by its members. These offices closely resemble the ones of real business. Additionally, since membership in a fraternity is seen as a great achievement by other Greek associations' members, every brother must be able to uphold that office at any time. Organization is a must for every ...
1599: Controversial Pornography
... alike, producers will continue to create pornography and those individuals who enjoy it will continue to purchase it. Because of strong support from a number of people… "the porn industry has become a mulitmillion dollar business" (Brownmiller 663). To attempt to do away completely with such a prosperous business would be virtually impossible. The reality is that millions and millions of Americans consume various kinds of sexually explicit materials every month. Although their numbers are large, their rights are under attack in virtually every ...
1600: Society's Influence on the American Dream
... In addition to his involvement in politics, Babbit gets involved with the church because he feels it is a "highly respectable activity to engage in." Babbit concentrates on the improvements the church makes in his business life when he should be concentrating on important elements such as religion. Babbits soul concerns are not for the well-being of the church but rather to make sure that "prospective customers see that he ... he wants to succeed. Within a few weeks Babbit regains his old position in the community. Once more he is a loud vocal speaker in the Good Citizens' League and "all the prosperous citizens and business leaders" also devote themselves to this establishment. Babbit soon regains the esteem of his old friends and things return to normal. Babbit uses what he has learned by telling his son to "be unafraid of ...


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