Papers 1841-1850 of total 53938 found.
…a significant contribution to social welfare; we visited this idea earlier when discussing the profit maximisation objective of a firm, where one stated the importance of pollution reduction and job security etc. the authors suggest that by paying attention…
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Category: /Literature
…In this paper we will outline a marketing communication program for XYZ, Inc.'s product in Germany. We will discuss the marketing communication components that we would use and identify the political, cultural, and social influences that would impact…
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…reason: Status. Dr. Max Kilger, a social psychologist, says, "The hacking community is a strong meritocracy where status is determined by level of competence."(Hacker Psych 101, Jeremy Quittner, tlc.discovery.com website). Most of the hackers hack computers…
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…to humanity. It does not legislate like a national parliament. But in the meeting rooms and corridors of the UN, representatives of almost all countries of the world large and small, rich and poor, with varying political views and social systems have a voice…
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…assume control of evolution.... Evolutionary law demanded that people find ways to work in combination with each other to secure a social environment in which all people could fully develop. Government should be an expression of this combined intelligence…
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….  Kept for no longer than necessary.  Processed in accordance with the individuals rights.  Kept secure.  Transferred only to countries that offer adequate data protection. Personal data covers both facts and opinions…
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…designed to assist those in need. The cornerstone of these social welfare programs was the Social Security Act of 1935. This was the first time that the United States Government used federal and public funds to meet the welfare needs of the people. This insured…
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Category: /Literature/English
…“marry” a young man of similar caste in a ceremony, which involved the typing of a “tali” around the girl’s neck. After this, the couple would be secluded for several days and the female was considered to be socially mature. However, this ceremony did…
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Category: /Literature
…work at less than their capabilities, performance should be tied to the pay system and that management is responsible for suitable job placement and training. More recent research suggests that social fulfillment, job security and the challenge of the job…
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Category: /History
…compensation (except, after 1911, in Britain); they had no job security whatever. Fifty years later, in the 1950s, industrial workers had become the largest single group in every developed country, and unionized industrial workers in mass-production industry…
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