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- 3231: A Job At UPS
- ... a day for more than one million regular customers. With such huge volume, UPS relies on technology to maintain efficiency. Technology at UPS spans an incredible range, from specially designed package delivery vehicles, to global computer and communications systems. Between 1986 and 1991, UPS spent $1.5 billion on technology improvements, planning an additional $3.2 billion to be spent over the next five years. The UPS has many programs available ...
- 3232: Government Spending & Budget
- ... he felt were not a priority to present day government. In addition, he wanted to close loopholes presented to corporate taxation, that would save an estimated $28 billion. He vowed to keep programs like education, crime prevention, and research or environmental grants, while increasing the Pell Grant from $2,340 to $2,700. Attention was also placed on discretionary spending, with Clinton cutting a smaller $297 billion compared to GOP's ...
- 3233: Will the Global Economy Help or Hurt The Next Generation of Americans?
- ... to have to improve their skills or get new ones altogether so they can stay ahead of the game"14 The gap between man and machine needs to decrease. "By the year 2010 or 2015, computer literacy will be no more remarkable than telephone literacy today. Nearly every skilled job will require it."15 Because so many companies are downsizing and merging, this will result in a decrease of jobs and ...
- 3234: U.S. Wage Trends
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3235: The Economics of Federal Defense Policy
- ... shifting their operations overseas. Over thirty-seven million Americans are without health insurance due to its exploding costs. There are about sixty million people below the poverty line; fourteen million of which are children. Our crime rate is at an all-time high as well as the population in our prison system. The United States has nineteen preceding nations that have lower infant mortality rates. Among the twenty most developed countries ...
- 3236: Advances in Technology and Economics
- ... figures, multinational corporations, and upper 2% elite, for the same purposes. At this time, in the Internet's young history, it is largely unregulated, and can be accessed and changed by any person with a computer and a modem; no license required, and no need for millions of dollars of equipment. But, in reviewing our history, we find that newspaper, radio and television were once unregulated too. It is easy to ...
- 3237: People or Profits?
- People or Profits? In Almeda County, a private hospital turned away a woman in labor because the hospital's computer showed that she didn't have insurance. Hours later, her baby was born dead in a county hospital. In San Bernardino, a hospital surgeon sent a patient who had been stabbed in the heart to ...
- 3238: Penguin Books: Introduction to Modern Business
- ... many "environmentalist pressures," with a continuous change inside the company, and competitors trying to imitate its successful innovations on both sides of the Atlantic. The major achievement in 1990 was the introduction of a new computer system into several parts of the Company. The Credit Control department was the first area and Stock Management, Invoicing Systems, Warehousing, Distribution and Sales Services followed. Now the whole of the Company's systems are ...
- 3239: Causes Of Civil War
- ... for the insane and others improved their supervision of penitentiaries, asylums, and poorhouses. Prohibiton deals with the banning of alcohol . Religious groups consider drinking alcohol is a sin and women being abuse rosed. Poverity and crime rose, so the Anti-Saloon League was formed. It was organize in Ohio by women, who marched to saloons to make them give up their businesses. Abolitionist Movement stated with the Quarkers, who thought it ...
- 3240: Essay On The Stranger
- ... and the world. Camus portrays the world as กฐabsurdกฑ or without purpose Meaursalt, who, as a reflection of Camus, is foreign and indifferent to his own life and death. Meaursalt eventually senses guilt for his crime, not because of the remorse of taking someone elseกฏs life, but because it means he would lose the little things that he considers important in his life. Meaursalt is a puzzling character, who leaves ...
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