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- 10531: 401(k) Plans
- ... the best interest of the workers. There are obviously some specifics that must be compromised should a court case come about. There are many important economic issues that face the lives of each American each day. Some are large and some are small. No matter what the size, it is important to take into account that these issues affect a large number of people, no matter what the situation. The recent ...
- 10532: Cutting the National Debt
- ... it had become too much, and there was a government shutdown for a few days in November. Not only was this an inconvenience to many people, it also accounted for an estimated $63 million a day in lost productivity, and almost double that in lost tax revenue. Due to the threat of this, Clinton has a plan to balance the budget by 2005. This plan includes a projected $1.1 trillion ...
- 10533: Is Perception Reality?
- ... with many CD’s. They were required however, to wear headphones while listening to their music. I was surprised to find that the law mandated many privileges to the incarcerated individuals. Three hot meals a day were served the inmates. Also, family members could send them care packages at Christmas up to about 100 lbs., containing homemade food and clothing items. In addition, there is a prison store that the Incarcerated ...
- 10534: A Pharmacist
- ... them immediately. Charles Rudolph Walgreen Sr. Is the founder of Walgreens. When he was twenty, he borrowed twenty dollars, and moved from Dixon, Illinois to Chicago. Throughout pharmacy school, he worked for pharmacies in the day and went to school at night. When the United States went to War with Spain in 1898, Walgreen was enlisted as a private. There were many diseases in Cuba, and Walgreen fell sick. The doctor ...
- 10535: Immigrants In 17th Century United States
- ... servants or construction laborers was dull and arduous, and mortality rates were astoundingly high. Escape from the potato famine hardly guaranteed a long life to and Irish-American most of the new arrivals toiled as day laborers. A fortunate few owned boarding houses or saloons, where their dispirited countrymen sought solace in the bottle. For Irish-born women, opportunities were still scarcer; they worked mainly as domestic servants. But it was ...
- 10536: Preferential Hiring
- ... discussed later. First, lets focus on why this is not a solution to creating an unbiased society. Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream: "I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character." He desired a world without discrimination, without prejudice, and without stereotypes. The ...
- 10537: A Look At A Career In Community Pharmacy
- ... and compassion toward each customer; and most importantly conventional, working with details, while submitting and keeping neat, organized forms and charts (McKenzie 12). As a pharmacist, one must have many skills to successfully complete a day's work. A pharmacist must be good with people and is expected to advise not only customers but physicians on the selection, dosage, interactions, and side effects of the medication they may prescribe. To do ...
- 10538: Buying A Baskin-Robbins Franchise
- ... Manufacturing, Retailing, Brewing, and the Wholesale of spirits and Wines. Ever since it was founded in 1945, the Baskin-Robbins concept has been a simple one-- to provide customers with 31 flavors, one for each day of the month. Because of the rich quality of the ice cream the customers demanded more flavors. The current flavor list had over 700 flavors. The company goal is to provide the franchisees with the ...
- 10539: U.S Involvement In The Vietnam War
- ... boundaries But most of all it was about politics. The presidential political involvement in Vietnam had little to do with Vietnam at all. It was about China for Eisenhower, about Russia for Kennedy, about Washington D.C. for Johnson, and about himself for Nixon ( Post ). The last two of which were the major players in America's involvement in regards to U. S. Troops being used ( Wittman ). The military involvement in ...
- 10540: Collective Bargaining in the Workplace
- ... is anticipated, would reduce the incidence of unconstitutional strikes; (c) it would allow management to manage the organisation secure in the knowledge that once an agreement had been concluded, its terms would be adhered to; (d) it would induce a long-term attitudinal change in industrial relations, which could result in employees benefiting by increased wages and greater job security. British employers today continue to be divided in their approach to ...
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