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- 1031: A Family-friendly WorkPlace
- ... slow-moving." CityBusiness: The Business Journal of the Twin Cities, 04/10/98, Vol. 15 Issue 46: p28-30. 9. Franklin, Diane. "Shared Rewards." Credit Union Management, Oct99, Vol. 22 Issue 10: p27-30. 10. Richard G. Renckly. "Human Resources." Barron's Business Library. New York: 1997. 11. Schmitt, Jane. "Companies use perks to make the office workers happier." Business First - Western New York, 01/18/99, Vol. 15 Issue 16 ...
- 1032: Are Smaller Classes Beneficial
- ... a student: teacher ratio, 17:1, that doesn't need to be reduced. All will be right with the world when there isn't a numb arm in any classroom again! Works Cited Page Cooper, Richard T. "Education; A Call to Focus on Techniques of Teaching." Los Angeles Times 22 Sept. 1999: B2+ Wasserman, Joanne. "No Room to Improve." New York Daily News 4 Oct. 1999: A6+
- 1033: Alcohol An Issue Within Colleg
- ... the majority of these students are underage, illegal drinkers according to our laws. The point being that trying to tell students not to drink and hoping that they will listen does not work very well. Richard P. Keeling, author of an article titled "Drinking in College: the Politics of Research and Prevention", writes The very nature of the academy is to encourage exploration, discovery and the testing of new ideas and ...
- 1034: Copyrights And Patents
- ... 1996:30. 3. Ludwig, Eugene. Koenig, Eric. “Importing a Fraud: Gray Market Products.” USA Today. March 1990: 26-28. 4. Mandell, Irving. “How to Protect and Patent Your Invention.” New York: Oceana, 1973. 5. Melcher, Richard A. “Is it Finally Miller Time?” Nation Business. Sept. 1993: 37 6. Munro, Billie. “When You Want an R Rating.” Nation’s Business. June 1995 :28. 7. Simon, Stephanie. “Brash World of Bogus Goods Thrives ...
- 1035: College Football-bcs
- ... they would receive 1.5 points in this component of the formula. The second component of the formula is also an average. There are eight major computers that rank each team. The computers are called Richard Billinglsey, Dunkel Index, Kenneth Massey, NY Times, David Rothman, Jeff Sagarin, Scripps-Howard and Seattle Times. The highest of the eight rankings is then dropped and the seven remaining rankings are averaged. If a team ...
- 1036: Casinos
- ... were devoting 318 million dollars to promotional food and drinks. Also in Atlantic City, over 900 of the 2100 small businesses there closed and the number of local restaurants was reduced from 243 to 146. Richard Byron, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, describes gambling expenditures as Money Extracted From Other Consumer Spending. When casinos come into a small community such as Atlantic City or Biloxi the people living ...
- 1037: Cultural Anthropology
- ... anthropologist’s point of view. Anthropologist’s Experience: The anthropologist’s experiences came from first hand knowledge when trying to give gifts to the people that they were studying. One anthropologist by the name of Richard Lee, from the University of Toronto, had an experience with the !Kung hunter-gatherers. He gave the tribe an ox as a token of good will but all the !Kung did was complain about how ...
- 1038: Cults
- ... organizations, others are destructive and dangerous to society. As long as the First Amendment exists it appears that little can be done to stop the leaders of these cults before tragedy happens. Works Cited Behar, Richard. “The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power.” Time 6 May 1991: 50-55 Bill of Rights Page. Cornell Law School. Apr 1994 http://www.law.cornell.edu/ constitution/constitution.billofrights.html Groenveld, Jan. Ex-Cult ...
- 1039: Court Cases
- ... exact cases that they viewed. Between this and talking to them I was able to Formulate opinions based on this information. The first case that I reviewed was People versus Freddy Lambert. The prosecutor was Richard Nahas. The defending attorney was Robin Nichinsky. This case was an appeal to a previous burgalory conviction in the second degree and attempted criminal trespass is the second degree back on June 12, 1997. The ...
- 1040: BUILDING A RADIO EMPIRE-CHANCE
- ... March 15 proved to be the fall for some executive members of Chancellor. Jeffrey A. Marcus, former President and CEO, Thomas P. McMillin, former CFO, Eric C. Neuman, former Senior Vice President-Strategic Development, and Richard A.B. Gleiner, former General Counsel, all resigned from their executive positions with Chancellor effective March 15, 1999. On that same fateful day, Thomas O. Hicks, the CEO of Hicks, Muse, Tate & Furst, was elected ...
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