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- 1941: Business A Ethical View
- ... Angeles Times April 4, 1982. Pg. B1 Pava, Moses. 1995. Corporate Responsibility and Financial Performance.London Quorum Books Reder, Alan. 1944. In Pursuit of Principle and Profit. New York: G.P. Putnams Sons Publishing Sawyer, George. 1979. Business and Society: Managing Corporate Social Impact. Boston Houghton Mifflin Publishing Schuyten, Peter. To Clone A Computer. New York Times February 4, 1979. Pg. 1 Velazquez, Manuel. 1992. Business Ethics: Concepts and Cases. New ...
- 1942: Bermuda Triangle
- ... was that the ship had been torpedoed. But the Germans usually announced the destruction of large ships. No such announcement was made for the Cyclops (Baumann 67). Another possibility is that German-born Lt. Commander George Worley, captain of the lost ship, could have surrendered it to the Germans. But a search of the records proved this theory false. Researchers say that Worley could never have dodged the British and American ...
- 1943: Carver’s Characters
- Carver’s Characters Raymond Carver was born in Clatskanie, Oregon, on May 25, 1938, and lived in Port Angeles, Washington during his last ten, sober years until his death from cancer on August 2, 1988. He was twice awarded grants from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1983 Carver received the prestigious Mildred and ...
- 1944: Birth Order
- ... any other child in the family (Leman, Birth Order 75). Some famous middle and second children who have found their identity include Robert Allen (AT&T), Mat Dillion (actor), Andrew Grace (Intel), Tom Selleck (actor), George Burns (comedian), Richard Nixon (President) (Koselka and Shook 146). If a group of psychologists randomly picked out ten last born children, chances are that nine of them would have these characteristics: manipulative, charming, blames others ...
- 1945: Bartleby And Civil Disobedienc
- ... he refuses. His boss offers him a home, and he refuses this as well. The ending footnote to “Bartleby” states that Bartleby’s previous profession was a subordinate clerk in the Dead Letters Office in Washington. The dead letters he handled had no association to any living person. Bartleby was accustomed to working at a place where dealing with man is unnecessary. As Thoreau says, “Dead letters! Does it not sound ...
- 1946: The Moon is Down: The Effects of War
- ... a little afraid', he said apologetically. `Well, not afraid, but I'm nervous.' And he said helplessly, `We have never been conquered, for a long time-'"(13). He was quite upset when he discovered that George Correl, the collaborator (Clancy,103) prepared the town for the invasion. Orden says angrily, "You have sat at my table, you have drunk port with me. Why, you helped me plan the hospital! This isn ...
- 1947: Benefit Programs In The Airlin
- ... employees. References Web Pages: 1. http://www.ual.com/home/default.asp 2. http://www.southwest.com/ 3. http://www.continental.com/ 4. http://www.aa.com/ Texts: 1. Managing Human Resources : Sherman, Arthur / Bohlander, George / Snell, Scott
- 1948: Business Planning
- ... be based on customer responses toward the service they receive. Ideally, the interaction of an International Students Club server and a customer should be similar to the following dialogue: Server: Good evening, my name is George and I'll be your waiter for this evening. Would you care for any appetisers or Drinks at this time? Guest. No thank you, we are not quite ready to order yet so could you ...
- 1949: The Admirable Eleanor Roosevelt
- ... months. Eleanor went into a depression because she thought any thing that went wrong in the house was her fault. Eleanor would blame herself for the rest of her life. Franklin and Eleanor moved to Washington where they hired a social secretary named Lucy. Later Eleanor found out that Lucy and Franklin were having an affair. She offered Franklin a divorce but Franklin promised Eleanor after talking to his mother that ...
- 1950: Book Review On Public Administ
- H. George Frederickson’s “The Spirit of Public Administration” is an informative yet drab look at motivating public administrators. Frederickson discusses a wide variety of topics that would be useful to any public administrator, but the verbiage ...
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