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1581: China Joining The World Trade Organization
... join, have been slow and painstaking and are nowhere near the conclusion. Beijing (capital of China) tends to respond only if forced to, says Barshefsky, though "not always and not as much as we want." Washington intends to hold up China's membership until Beijing meets its terms. "We're not asking anything from China they can't reasonably do," says Barshefsky. "It might be a stretch, yes, but will we ... improvement in human rights. For years, China's leaders turned a deaf ear, insisting that such issues as freedom of expression, due process, the imprisonment of dissidents, prison labor, and religious tolerance were none of Washington's business. "We were talking to a wall," says a senior official. "Now we can, and we will, talk seriously about these matters." (~{!0~}How bad is China?~{!1~} Asiaweek.)
1582: Postal Service As a Monopoly
... will be privatized. Bibliography 1) United States. "General Accounting Office, Changes in the U.S. Postal Service's cash management practices could increase income and reduce cost": report / by the U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington: General Accounting Office,","1979 2) United States. General Accounting Office, "Changes needed in the United States Postal Service's rural carrier pay systems": report by the U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington: General Accounting Office, 1978 3) USPS CONTINUES STRONG FINANCIAL, SERVICE RESULTS IN 1996 January 9, 1996 http://www.usps.gov/news/press/96/96002new.htm 4) USPS SEEKS TO DOUBLE INTERNATIONAL REVENUE IN FIVE YEARS ...
1583: The Nature of Imperialism
... had finally transformed into a means of enslavement of labor by capital” Gerald Bekerman. The difference between imperialism and complete tyranny is very important. This is apparent in the way Jamaica Kincaid, Jonathan Swift and George Orwell write essays speaking out against the evils of imperialism. It is not as easy to speak out against imperialism because as Bekerman states, imperialism major tools are economic, cultural and social domination. The oppressing ... in the physical slave labor of the past, native Antiguans experience another type of subjugation, economic and cultural subjugation. Kincaid and her people remain a part of this richer society, who use them as capital. George Orwell, uses “Shooting an Elephant” describes how he, an imperialistic police officer finally realized what imperialism does to the subjugates and oppressors in a imperialistic state. Orwell states, “I was hated by large numbers of ...
1584: Soros And Market Fundamentalism
... And Market Fundamentalism Many economists agree that there is a significant imbalance between the growth of global economy and the development of a free society. One of these economists who agrees with this point is George Soros. Soros bases his dilemma mainly on the Thai crisis that hastened the currency meltdown in Asia. Also the Russian collapse inflicted temporary chaos on the Western financial system, and most recently, the volatility of the world’s stock markets has caused most investors much tremor. George Soros argues that in the last 20 years, the emergence of market fundamentalism, that is the idea that markets need only be regulated by the forces of profit and competition, has distorted the role of ...
1585: Issues to Consider When Implementing a Corporate Code of Ethics
... decision ended up costing much more. A company who looks at the long term of being ethical instead of the short term will generally end up a more successful company in the long run (De George, 1997, pp. 770-774). Ethics can cause conflicts between a company’s goals and ethical values, especially when tough decisions are made that pit one value against another. An example would be, it is socially ... 1997). Ethics in business. In L. Behrens and L. Rosen (Eds.), Writing and reading across the curriculum (pp. 796-811). New York: Longman. Reprinted from American business values, second edition, (1984, pp. 126- 150). De George, R.T. (1997). The case of the collapsed mine. In L. Behrens and L. Rosen (eds.), Writing and reading across the curriculum ( pp. 770-774). New York: Longman. Reprinted from Business ethics, (1989). Friedman, M ...
1586: Describe The Challenges That Human Resource Managers Will Face in the Next Five Years
... and graphics to boldly go where the Human Resource adviser has never gone before. With the click of a mouse button, a Human Resource adviser could be in an U.S. government's server in Washington D.C. checking the schedule of upcoming Human Resource conferences or in Cornell University in New York looking at the latest reports issued by any number of different commission or viewing the The Quality Wave ... educat ion to the workplace. Only education will open the minds of our workers. An example would be an incident that happened in 1992 to American Airlines, after a large HIV/AIDS awareness gathering in Washington D.C. a group of small minded flight attendants assigned to a flight departing the city requested new pillows and blankets because they suspected many of the passengers were HIV-Positive. We are going to ...
1587: Price Policies Have Wider Range of Destructive Demerits
... European Agriculture : Policies, Production and Trade (Routledge, London, 1996) page 30 (5) Ibid., page 31 (6) Gardner, Brian, op cit., (1996) page 47 (7) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) page 31 (8) Ibid. (9) Gardner, Brian, op cit. (1996) page 49 (10) Grant, Wyn, The Common Agricultural Policy (Macmillan Press Ltd., 1997) page 67 (11) Houck, James P., Elements of ... Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986) Josling, T.E. & Langworthy, Mark & Pearson, Scott, Options for Farm Policy in the European Community (Trade Policy Research Centre, 1981) Marsh, John S. & Swanney, Pamela J., Agriculture and the European Community (George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1980) Matthews, Alan, The Common Agricultural Policy and the Less Developed Countries (Gill & Macmillan Ltd., 1985) Moyer, Josling, Agricultural Policy Reform (Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1990) Ockenden, Johnathan & Franklin, Michel, European Agriculture : Making the ...
1588: Government Spending & Budget
... back on gimmicks, loopholes, and long-term plans. Even Democrats now agree to downsize the government, but the two parties disagree on how and where. As we trust our elected officials to make decisions in Washington on our behalf, we must show interest and aptitude on the end results. To accomplish a balanced budget deal, many suggest that we must not only balance spending, but reform entitlements, rethink government size, change tax methods, and depend less on Washington. Attendees of a conference on budget cutting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming suggested we deliver a budget that has a simple, quantifiable goal, that includes short term goals, and eliminated gimmicks. Countries like Sweden and Canada ...
1589: Monopoly of the Postal Service
... will be privatized. Bibliography 1) United States. "General Accounting Office, Changes in the U.S. Postal Service's cash management practices could increase income and reduce cost": report / by the U.S. General Accounting Office, Washington: General Accounting Office,","1979 2) United States. General Accounting Office, "Changes needed in the United States Postal Service's rural carrier pay systems": report / by the U.S. General Account-ing Office, Washington: General Accounting Office, 1978 3) http://www.usps.gov/news/press/96/96002new.htm 4) http://nutcweb.tpc.nwu.edu/research/abstracts/i.2.html 5) http://www.usps.gov/news/press/95/95090new.htm ...
1590: Creative Writing: The Debut
... voice booming “Terry, I got my money bet on Deacons you hear.” There seemed to be a veiled threat in his statement. The captain, a muscular six-footer who we affectionately referred to as “big George” came over to me and said “ I know you are nervous since this is your first big game, but don’t listen to this crowd. Just listen to your teammates and do what we know ... was heading towards me. I set myself in position to narrow the angle so as to present a smaller target to him. He was close to me, about 15 yards, when from his left, “big George” appeared and with a sliding tackle knocked the ball away from him. There was both disappointment and relief expressed by the crowd. The ball, however, had crossed the touchline, giving them a corner kick. They ...


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