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- 2711: Sexual Harassment
- ... In Taylor's testimony, he told the court that he never made advances or even had sexual relations with her. Furthermore, Taylor testified that Vinson's accusations were the result of an earlier dispute over business. The court found that even if a sexual relationship had taken place, that Michelle acted willingly, and that this relationship had nothing to do with her employment to the bank. This is another example of ...
- 2712: The Prevalent Issues of Surrogate Parenting
- ... awful situation? Surrogate parenting is a wonderful alternative for infertile couples as long as all party's involved are educated on the subject and are fully aware of the pros and cons of this risky business transaction. Unfortunately laws on surrogate parenting aren't very helpful. Increasing numbers of surrogate custody cases are finding their way into the courtrooms. The most dramatic problem arises when the surrogate mother decides she wants ...
- 2713: Computer Crime
- ... more from embarrassment, lost reputation, litigation, and other consequential losses than from the acts themselves. Limited evidence indicates that the number of cases is rising each year, because of the increasing number of computers in business applications where crime has traditionally occurred. The largest recorded crimes involving insurance, banking, product inventories, and securities have resulted in losses of tens of millions to billions of dollars--all facilitated by computers. Conservative estimates ...
- 2714: Biometric Systems
- ... a Maryland day care center to ensure that the right person picks up the right child. In Los Angeles, they are using fingerprints to stop welfare fraud. And they're also being used by frequent business travellers for rapid transit through immigration and customs in Holland, and now at JFK and Newark airports in the United States. It could also be used to simply prevent one employee from "punching in" for ...
- 2715: Teen Workers
- ... tend to deliver newspapers and girls tend to babysit. As the teens grow older the job interest change with teenage girls turning to restaurants and retail outlets, while the boys will work in the family business , restaurants and other food related businesses. The hours that the kids have to chose from are usually form 6a.m. to 8a.m delivering newspapers and 8p.m to 6a.m. for babysitting. Most other ...
- 2716: Welafre
- ... police and demonstrating blacks in Birmingham, Ala., and elsewhere, especially in the South, induced the president to stress civil rights legislation. Kennedy's new civil rights message included bills to ban discrimination in places of business; to speed up desegregation of public schools; and to end discrimination in the hiring of workers on federal construction projects. An agreement to set up a Teletype link between Kennedy and Khrushchev was signed in ...
- 2717: Can Machines Think On Alan Turings Computer Machinery And I
- ... Turing that for a machine to imitate a humans thoughts in the form of written words it requires only a large enough capacity and a complex enough program. According to the August edition of Business Week magazine this is only a matter of decreasing time: The human brain has only a short time left as the smartest thing on earth. The speed and complexity of computers will continue to double ...
- 2718: The Industrial Revolution
- ... besides textiles. For the making of machines, tools, and engines, huge ironworks became necessary, and these used new methods (Derry 39). When the railways came, rolling mills for iron and steel rails did a large business (Williams 27). Pottery became an important English industry. The potteries that had long been owned by the Wedgwood family introduced new variety into tableware (Clarke 19). As more and more machines, too, were invented, there ...
- 2719: What To Do About Immigration
- ... ethnicity. He even goes further supposing that Mexican-Americans could "challenge the existing cultural, political, legal, commercial, and educational systems to change fundamentally not only language but also the very institutions in which they do business" (314). But unlike Mills, who views the solution of the problem in abolishing immigration altogether, Kennedy suggests to be "less confrontational, more generous, and more welcoming than our current anxieties sometimes incline us to be ...
- 2720: Bloomingdales International Customer Service
- ... has gathered a international reputation for their unique merchandise and services; becoming a hot tourist destination. The International Customer will have unique needs, that will have to be catered too in order to achieve return business and new clientele. LANGUAGE BARRIER World wide there is over 200 different languages spoken. Thus, there are vast differences among nations as to the languages commonly spoken. Even within nations, there is often diversity as ...
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