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- 511: Fascism as opposed to Communism
- ... detained, and the sent to a prison camp. It was no longer just desirable to be a Nazi considering the benefits like government contracts or being able to stand first in line, but necessary for employment. Russia employed much the same tactics with much more emphasis on fear. Education was virtually unheard of in the early years of Russia, but by 1933 children were guaranteed primary education. Huge problems resulted form ...
- 512: Fascism As Opposed To Communism
- ... detained, and the sent to a prison camp. It was no longer just desirable to be a Nazi considering the benefits like government contracts or being able to stand first in line, but necessary for employment. Russia employed much the same tactics with much more emphasis on fear. Education was virtually unheard of in the early years of Russia, but by 1933 children were guaranteed primary education. Huge problems resulted form ...
- 513: The Downfall of Communism in Eastern and Central Europe
- ... Germans are never able to escape the suspicions that they may have been part of the machine. Government jobs are denied to those who were affiliated with the Stasi, and private businesses also may deny employment to these citizens. While unification has occurred theoretically, in reality the Germany today is one of de facto separate-but-equal citizenship. There is no denying that there have been many problems associated with the ...
- 514: Communism Is A Better Form Of Economic Organization Than Capitalism
- ... A Better Form Of Economic Organization Than Capitalism The purpose of this essay is to prove that Communism is a better form of economic organization, compared to capitalism. I will use these following examples equality, employment, health care and society, to show why Communism is a better form of economic organization. First of all in a communist regime, people are all equal to each other no matter how educated that person ...
- 515: Luke's Three Dimensions of Power
- ... power position by serving as "mediators between the Company and community gaining further power as brokers of favours concerning jobs or home tenure"(Gaventa,1980:143). The Family was associated with Company housing, welfare and employment, and in order to receive any benefits, one had to be in their good graces. "Even now, people say those who live in company housing or work in mines on company land are expected to ...
- 516: Legislative Proposal for New Indecency Language in Telecom Bill
- ... bill established that employers shall not be held liable for the actions of an employee or an agent such as a subcontractor unless the employee or agent's conduct is within the scope of his employment or agency and the employer has knowledge of, authorizes, or ratifies the employees or agent's conduct. (Subsec. 402(f)(2)). A former federal prosecutor in our firm indicates that absent this defense, a company ...
- 517: Cultural Diversity in Local Politics
- ... see the role of government in much more positive ways. After decades of fighting for basic civil right, the state is seen as an important protector of those rights. Legislation designed to bar discrimination in employment, public settings, education and housing are viewed as necessary and important implements to secure these rights. The role of government is to intervene, to make the playing field fair, and, to insure that minorities are ...
- 518: Everyone in A Man For All Seasons is Pursuing Their Own Ends. What Makes More Different?
- ... of need, his steward Matthew deserts him because he is not satisfied with taking a cut in his salary, regardless of how good an employer More had been to him. For the duration of his employment, More always exhibited tolerance of Matthew's actions, even when he sneaked a drink of More's wine or gave out information to Cromwell and Chapuys. Therefore the final remark he makes, "You never had ...
- 519: King Lear: Searching for Vision
- ... is more important than the life of his favorite daughter. This hunger for "image attributes" is further shown when Kent presents himself to King Lear after being banished, but in disguise. Kent wants to gain employment as a servant to the King uses Lear's gullability to praise in order to win the position. In this case, it's the image of autority that Kent appeals to. The dialog is as ...
- 520: Dead Man Walking
- ... you starts slipping away because of outside influences and situations that are beyond your control. Those situations do not need to involve murder, but they could include different family values, intolerant friends or family, sickness, employment differences or changes, geographical changes, educational differences, and more. Earl's situation shows how fragile interpersonal relationships truly are, and how people must actively participate in relationships together, and not rely on one aspect to ...
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