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- 7661: Why Mitchell V Wisconsin Sucke
- ... which is cometimes cited as a precedent to support rulings such as Wisconsin v. Mitchell, is U.S. v. OΉBrien. OΉBrien had burnt his draft card to protest the draft and the Vietnam War, despite a law specifically forbidding the burning of draft cards. The Supreme Court ruled that the statute did not differentiate between public and private draft card burnings, and was therefore not a government attempt to ...
- 7662: Historians
- ... states facts but explains disciplines such as sociology, religion, psychology, anthropology and so on. It explains to us why certain events happened, such as the reason why six millions Jews died in the Second World War. The reason history gives us is anti-Semitism. The Nazis were a group that had as a goal to purify the world of what we call minorities and so to keep it a White, straight ...
- 7663: The Duties of A Secretary
- ... from an employer, and then transcribing the material onto sheets with the aid of earphones and computer. Every secretary is required to have a skill speed of 80 WPM before graduating, also when taking the civil service exan. In some offices the dictation is seized by one secretary while the typing is completed by another. Usually larger offices hire clerk typist. It is important that secretaries are capable of reading each ...
- 7664: The Forever Changing Economy
- ... by which investors could make their money. The first index was created on May 26,1896, based on 12 smokestack firms, with the indicator closing at 40.94. After the crash of 1929, the World War II pushed the index up to 192.91 in 1945, with the index reaching the 5,000 mark on November 21, 1995. A record high of 5,778 was recorded on May 22. 1996, rising ...
- 7665: U.S and Japan Car Industries
- ... Amid the Trade Bluster." Wall Street Journal, June 22, 1995. "Ignorant Armies." National Review, June 26, 1995, p.20. Kelly, Kevin with Zachary Schiller and Edith Updike. "Buy Our Car Seats. Japan, or It's War." Business Week, June 26, 1995, p.42. Kuttner, Robert. "You Could Drive a Lexus through the Holes in the WTO." Business Week, June 12, 1995, p.24 "OK Mickey, Let's Say You Won." The ...
- 7666: Economics: Turn Around is Fair Game
- ... them is called dumping. Foreign governments subsidize the manufacturing processes of certain industries so their companies can displace the competition's industry. The television industry is a perfect example of subsidized dumping. The post World War II infusion of subsidized Japanese-made televisions, terminated the United States(U.S.) television manufacturing industry. In the late 1950's, half a million units crossed our borders, tax and tariff free. These television sets ...
- 7667: Total Quality Management In Construction
- ... 6.Customer/Vendor Relationship The "hearing the voice of the customer" has become a key phrase in the past few years. This would seem to be a obvious point but it's not. After world war II, The United States was the only major country that did not have a devastated economic infrastructure. Therefore, it was able to produce items of any quality and sell them. Industries were internally driven and ...
- 7668: Introduction to Business
- ... are a sufficient amount of natural resources necessary to produce goods. General economic growth or stagnation also has an important influence on business within our society. Many factors can affect it's condition, such as war, new inventions and technology, political assassinations, the discovery of physical and natural resources, labor negotiations, government action, and many others. When the economy is strong and the demand is high, businesses can prosper. Regardless of ...
- 7669: Increasing Shareholder Wealth
- ... notes that while "the El Monte operation was an extreme example of worker abuse...violations of minimum wage and overtime laws are the norm in the [garment] industry." Since then, the DOL has filed a civil suit seeking $5 million dollars in back wages for the rescued workers. The Department of Labor is currently in discussions with several large retailers on how to resolve the back wages issues without going to ...
- 7670: Japan On Its Way To Be The World's Largest Economy
- Japan On Its Way To Be The World's Largest Economy Japan has performed a miracle. The country's economic performance following its crushing defeat in World War II is nothing short of astounding. The economic expansion of Japan is second to none. All of the elements are in place for Japan to continue increasing its share of the world's wealth as ...
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