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- 2201: Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead"
- ... for the collective and praise everthing but heroic ventures into the new frontiers. Society encourages the conservative while it condone aspiring changes. Gail Wynand's falter is due to carelessness in maintaining his integrity. His business etiquette involve sacreficing himself and dedicating his whole life's work as a service to the people, for the people. He suppresses the outcries of his conscience, acting only on the behalf of strengthening puplic ...
- 2202: Biological Determinism
- ... differences. No two people are motivated by the same experience; that's why we are so different. There is no doubt that our achievements in a society are predominated by our own contribution to any business and how much effort we put to it. It requires 100 % contribution in order to achieve the deserved result. In every layer of society we can encounter cases when individuals are raised above the average ...
- 2203: Government Spending
- ... a smaller $297 billion compared to GOPs $394 billion cut. According to the Office of Management and Budget, the Presidents plan cuts middle-income taxes by $107.5 billion in 7 years, small business by $7 billion, and cuts $3.4 billion from distressed urban and rural area relief (Rubin 1222). This was to be paid for by a $54.3 billion hike in corporate and wealthy-income taxes ...
- 2204: Hester Prynne Sanction
- ... however, regarded by many people as a shocking affront to justice. Very few of these cases can be directly linked to individual negligence or intentional recklessness, and the fines can easily be written off as business expenses. The corporations usually recover fines quickly by means of higher prices. This poses a major problem for society, because the fines imposed on corporations are not even regarded, in the corporate world as punishment ...
- 2205: The Devil's Shadow
- ... main character in this story, was a merchant who attended Harvard University. He was the owner of Tituba and her husband. He had studied to become a minister before he left Harvard. He was a business man who traded slaves, sugar, and rum in Barbados. Things began to not work out for him when he started making less and less money. He gave up his career as a merchant in 1689 ...
- 2206: The Pearl: Depictions of Life
- ... of the Indians in this town are merely fishermen trying to feed their families. These people are constantly taken advantage of by traders that come. Unfortunately, they can do nothing, or their families will lose business. For the people, there is a struggle each day just to make ends meet. However, their grass and mud huts clash with the stone and plaster city of the rich. It is through the city ...
- 2207: The Hobbit
- ... of regaining the treasure and his kingdom. Gandalf- He is the great wizard who helped organize the adventure. At first he travels with the dwarves and the hobbit but leaves them because he has other business to attend to. Beorn- is a large man who can change shapes into other animals. He lives by himself in large house with animals who he can speak to. He helps the dwarves and the ...
- 2208: The Glass Menagerie: Struggle to Fit Into Society
- ... just wanted to become one of the people who could fulfill the American dream. Laura, like tom snuck off to hiding places to dream and remember what it was like. Instead of going to the business school she snuck off to the menagerie and the museum, both places where dreaming is recommended, the only sanctuary for them in society. She, like Tom was living in a dream but was unable to ...
- 2209: How Affirmative Action Effects
- ... affirmative action can be traced back to the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act where legislation redefined public and private behavior. The act states that to discriminate in private is legal, but anything regarding business or public discrimination is illegal ("Affirmative" 13). There are two instances when opposing affirmative action might seem the wrong thing to do. Even these two cases don't justify the use of affirmative action. First ...
- 2210: To Kill A Mockingbird: Prejudice in Maycomb
- ... services...No suh, not after she offered to give me a nickel the first time (191). What makes Boo Radley a mockingbird is that he has never really never hurt anybody, he minds his own business while watching over his children. The Ewell family and many other people in Maycomb have sinned, distinctively Bob Ewell, because they took advantage and prejudged to innocent men; Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. People who ...
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