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…Ethical decision-making is becoming an important framework in an organisation. Companies are starting to recognize that they have a wider responsibility to the communities within which they operate. By making ethical decisions, a win-win situation can…
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…What is the effect of time spent on the internet on a person, her family, her employer, the companies she does business with and the communities that they live in? The internet has become a powerful and widespread communication platform. The internet has…
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…. The Net community exists and thrives because of effective written communication, as on the net all you have available to express yourself are typewritten words. If you cannot express yourself well in written language, you either learn more effective ways…
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…Survival and Hysteria in "The Crucible": Hysteria tears apart the community. Hysteria replaces common sense and allows the people to believe that their neighbors, whom they have always considered respectable people, are committing illogical…
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…for their instructional potential, but each of these ultimately became minor classroom tools alongside conventional methods. Communications Satellite A communications satellite is an artificial SATELLITE placed into orbit around the Earth to facilitate…
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…to a crucial point. In 1961 after a long period of mutual help between Cuba and the USSR, Fidel Castro declares officially that the island will be ruled under the doctrines of communism; it is at the time the only communist country in the West. This is seen…
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…Environmental Solutions United Nations delegates have stressed the importance for the global community to protect the world's environment against rapid degradation. It is the responsibility of the international community to address these challenges…
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…, will not have the developmental experiences (i.e. dealing with ambiguity, communication effectively with adults, stressful situations, etc.) which will surely impact their ability to cope and successfully compete in higher education and in life. Solutions to the over…
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…Block machine can be instrumental in rebuilding the damaged community infrastructure in the villages that were hardest hit. Long-term, XXX-XXX hopes to take advantage of Sri Lanka's regional value to distribute this product to other countries in Southeast…
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…of fading away. <Tab/>The authors discuss the origins of hip-hop. They it emerged as a part of society the same way many other cultures emerged. It was used as a way to communicate the feelings of a community that felt unheard. Hip-hop puts…
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