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3281: Censorship of Academic Materials
... have the right to inform themselves on all subjects and to exercise their own sense of reason. "The injustices of censorship were in full force at least as early as 1644, the year English writer John Milton wrote his famous Areopagitica to defend freedom of the press" (Tax 154). Last year alone, there were more instances of school censorship than any year since 1982 (Clark 171). The most challenged books deal ...
3282: Higher Education
... they have seen every commodity in existence, and even then who are they to judge what is "great" anyhow? One more illustration of how life at a university should be, is presented to us by John Henry Newman in his essay The Idea of a University. Newman states that university living should include superincumbent collaboration between students and faculty members as well as faculty and students amongst themselves. That is an ...
3283: The Widening of the Wealth Gaps
... and result of manufacturing companies cutting back on expenses and spending. This leaving the rich wealthier and the poor more poverty-stricken. Work Cited Jacobus, Lee A. A World of Ideas. Boston: Bedford, 1998 Galbraith, John. “The Position of Poverty” A World of Ideas. ED Lee A.Jacobus. Boston: Bedford,1998 Hausman, Tate. “Booming Economy Benefits the Rich, Busts the Rest”. San Franciso: Alter. Org,1999 Cohen,GeorgeD. “America’s Obsession ...
3284: PRIVACY
... important to people. People do not want others to be able to get this information. Privacy is about power. Information, in the hands of people who know how to use it, is power (Bacard, 33). John Fiske argues in Power Plays, Power Works that people are divided in two distinct groups; the "haves" and the "have nots." The "haves" are those with imperializing power, the dominating group. Localizing power would be ...
3285: The Real Rules of Retirement for Women (and Men too!)
... Women are more apt to work in jobs not offering pensions or self-funded retirement accounts. Numerous surveys have highlighted the plight of women and retirement. A recent survey by SunAmerica and the Teresa & H. John Heinz II Foundation found that 41 percent of women ages 25 to 55 worry that they will live at or near the poverty level because they can't save adequately for retirement, and the percentage ...
3286: How The New Economics Effects Modern America
... its not watched carefully. Bibliography Where have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995) Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995) 20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield, J. Chetwynd, T. M. Ito, K. Pollack & A. R. Wright U.S. News & World ...
3287: DuPont: An Investment Analysis
... number of shares outstanding in 1995 declined 14 percent due to the redemption of stock from Seagram in 1995. "This was our second consecutive year of record earnings and significant year-over-year improvement," said John A. Krol, DuPont president and chief executive officer. "These outstanding results are a tribute to the talent and dedication of DuPont's people worldwide. We are pleased with the progress we have made to increase ...
3288: The Merger of Trizec Corporations and Horsham Incorporated
... Lifeline," The Globe and Mail, 29 March 1994, sec B, p. 1,14. Alan Freeman, "Horsham Properties Brings Royal Touch to German Project," The Globe and Mail, 4 October 1996, sec B, p. 1,12. John Meyer, Trizec- A Tradition of Excellence (Calgary: Corporate and Public Relations, 1985), 11. Kimberley Noble, "Horsham Throws Trizec a Lifeline," The Globe and Mail, 29 March 1994, sec B, p. 1,14. Kimberley Noble, "Horsham ...
3289: A Postmodern Look at Poverty and Homelessness
... in the United States, which is occurring even today may or may not be caused by little or any intervention by the government or society as a whole. This is the same cycle implied by John Kenneth Galbraith's The Affluent Society (1958; rev. eds. 1969, 1976, 1984). Poverty and wealthy are both social statuses in the United States. However, they are looked at differently. The wealth held by a person ...
3290: Succeeding Through Others
... by helping them to grow. The supervisor fears being disliked if he or she delegates or refuses to make a decision for an employee. This is simply not the case. In a reported study by John Hemphill at Ohio State University, 500 groups of supervisors and managers were rated by their employees. The leaders who were rated “good” or “excellent” were the ones who made the greatest use of delegation. Conversely ...


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