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- 2671: Radical Feminism Inhibits The Liberation Of Women
- ... this battle is not even there she is working late while her superior has just had a fight with a so called feminist. When asked the next morning if she is a feminist the aspiring business woman replies yes. A stereotype is forever placed on her as the woman that the boss saw in the bar last night. Rich believes that women are seen as objects “department stores windows feature female ...
- 2672: Determination of One's Behavior
- ... because as a women outside the house her equality with men was outstandingly more then inside her house. Sun-Kyung really felt the difference in cultures when she obtained a job at a Korean owned business. "I was expected to accept my inferior position as a women and had to behave accordingly." "It was not a place to practice my feminist views, or be an individual without being condemned." Similarly, this ...
- 2673: Computer Programming
- ... especially interested in learning Borland C++ or Visual C++. Visual Basic is all right, but I think learning a C language would be much more interesting and probably more profitable in the future. Bibliography 1. Business Week April 3, 1995 2. Byte Magazine August 1995 3. Compute Magazine June 1995 4. Compute Magazine May 1996 5. Newsweek Magazine January 29, 1995
- 2674: The Hippie Culture
- ... titled “If 6 was 9” that described his oppression: “White collared conservative flashing down the street/Pointing their plastic finger at me/They’re hoping soon my kind will drop and die...Go on Mr. business man/You can’t dress like me.” During Woodstock, the music festival in ’69, Country Joe and the Fish sang lyrics that were both comical and intense: “What are we fighting for?/Don’t ask ...
- 2675: Baseball And American Popular
- ... us. When we play baseball, we find a respect for the game. The respect we gain from playing it has turned the game into a tradition of American culture. It has formed itself into the business of professional baseball, namely major league baseball. Professional players have become recognized all over the world. They are sought out and admired by fans. Because of their popularity, these players have written books, endorsed commercial ...
- 2676: Work Force
- ... hours. So they are willingness to accept flexible hours. As a result of the new plant schedule, production has tripled. By more workers with shorter workweek, the number of unemployment would be decrease. Therefore, American business leaders' opposition to a shorter workweek might be defeat by giving generous tax credits to companies that shift to shorter workweek and hire additional workers. In Rifkin's second recommendation, he suggests the state and ...
- 2677: Xerox
- ... the international interest that Xerox has pursued recently. In this pursuit, however, Xerox has maintained its strategic intent in being the leader in the global document market, and providing document solutions that enhance our customers business productivity. We plan on doing this by providing global document solutions that bring together our leading-edge technology, the widest array of digital hardware in the industry, sophisticated software, services, teams of industry-focused sales ...
- 2678: Immigration And Population In America
- ... one. Many Irish immigrants settled in New York, however in Boston there presence was least appreciated. Boston at that time was considered the center Puritanism and American intellectualism. “All over the city in places of business and in homes normally eager for domestic servants, the signs went up: ‘No Irish Need Apply’. The Irish were able to get only the worst and poorest paying jobs....”(380) Germans, on the other hand ...
- 2679: Immigrants Coming Over To America
- ... also from England, was a silent movie star. America is made of many different cultures, all of which have contributed to the American way of life. Jews contributed doctors and lawyers. Japanese are computer and business contributors. Koreans are well educated and have been involved in many professional, technical, and managerial careers. African Americans have contributed music, science, literature, entertainment, and many other things to our culture. Our culture is derived ...
- 2680: Should We Legalize
- ... better off. This is not true as the most expensive cost of the "Drug Prohibition" is the personal cost carried by the citizens. In the cities, these costs are manifested in murders over "turf" or "business," fear of walking the streets, robberies, and mothers leaving children to pursue their expensive addictions (Wink). Proponents of "Drug Prohibition" must ask themselves this question: "Would you be willing to sacrifice your son (daughter, best ...
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