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- 2951: Dworkin's Belief of Preferential Treatment
- ... feel when they work with people who have been helped by preferential treatment. If a black man were to apply to medical school and be accepted only because of his skin color, what kind of business would he run if he were to make it out of medical school for the same reasons? There would be a great disadvantage to giving him a little extra leeway because of his race. During ...
- 2952: Oran: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
- ... overcome by Bubonic plague. Separation, isolation and indigence become the common lot of distinct characters whose actions, thoughts and feelings constitute a dynamic story of man imprisoned. Prior to the closing, people went about their business as usual, almost oblivious to the plague. When Oran was shut off from the world, its residents had to adapt to the new conditions of life. Men reacted to the terrible visitation in different ways ...
- 2953: Justice
- ... is held by individuals, and A had to exchange value in the form of money to buy or rent the equipment she used. The owners have already been paid for the use of their equipment. Business agreements occur between individuals; there is no entity, "society," that handed her a gift. If A were to have to pay more to "society," then she would, in effect, be paying twice. If a permissivist ...
- 2954: Classical Theory Structure
- ... defined position the employee has little or no authority. Lines of authority and positions are clearly defined by formally established rules and regulations that help to ensure uniformity of operations, and provide for continuity of business as well as making responsibility easy to place. In his 10 points Weber implied that procedures imposed on all who fall within their reach are formal and impersonal (Pace & Faules, 1994, p. 30-31). In ...
- 2955: Smile...Come on...It's Free !!!
- ... rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor but that he can be made rich by it. A smile creates happiness in the home, fosters good will in business, and is the countersign of friendship. It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and is nature's best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed ...
- 2956: The Sport of Running
- ... publishers of running magazines. There are also many-many publishers of running product. There are even more distributed such as (Foot Locker, East Bay, etc.) That sell the products. Running products have become a big business since the name and reputation has been discovered. It is recorded that more people that do not participate in any sport buy more running shoes then any other shoes. This is partially the extremely large ...
- 2957: 1984- A Valid Prediction
- ... and no less. Big Brother and the government limit pleasure in order to limit disobedience, much like the Communist party does to control its peoples. In the modern United States, pleasure is a very profitable business, and is one of the largest contradictions to Orwell's predictions. However, all the order and conformity in 1984 did need a key figure. In this case, it is Big Brother. Big Brother acts as ...
- 2958: How Toxic Waste Affects Our Natural Environment
- ... side) was used during the 1930s by a chemical company to dump it's wastes. Most of them were hazardous, and the containers that held the chemicals later (after the company had gone out of business) began to leak. The chemicals spread for miles killing off plants and causing cancers and deadly diseases in humans. Included in these wastes was a chemical called dioxin... one ounce of it used under the ...
- 2959: Canada and Third World Countries
- ... their country out of their economic slump. As Canada entered it second century, Prime Minister Trudeau called for a complete review of Canada's foreign policy. Starting in 1968 interested Canadians including politicians, journalists, professors, business leaders, financial experts, as well as church and labour leaders were invited to offer opinions and advice in what was called the Trudeau Review. The ending of this meeting brought about six foreign policy booklets ...
- 2960: Catch 22
- ... doctor explains to Yossarian, a major character in the novel, that he was outraged that the government would not take a doctor's word, especially a doctor that was in good standing with the Better Business Bureau. After they uncovered the doctor's lie, they sent him to Pianosa to act as a flight surgeon. The doctor hated flying on airplanes. In his own words he said, "I don't have ...
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