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…by verbal warnings or punishments. However, if a manager himself does not conduct himself ethically, an employee will find not find good reason to follow the organization's rules. An example is in the case of Exxon-Mobil's management bribing foreign officials…
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…such as misbehaviors of students. One of the most effective approaches they can use is the behavior modification approach. This approach uses principles in operant conditioning, that is, rewarding the on-task or good behaviors and punishing the off-task or bad behaviors…
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…, the concept of recompense in the form of pain for injury, which is fundamental to this creditor and debtor system, is present in Vere’s actions. In the sense that punishment is the means to gratification for the creditor, Vere employs, interprets and adapts…
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…as fiscal agent. Specifically, this means that the PCBC's role is to allocate funds regarding certain capital construction projects. This specialized bank was actually closed in 1958, which resulted in problems with capital construction products. In 1972…
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…, and the surplus grain and capital was given directly to the cities to pay for the industrialisation. It is this particular period of Soviet history that is often used as ammunition against Communism as a whole. Under Collectivisation, millions of Russians were killed…
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…be able to segregate them from the general population so they cannot harm anyone. Too often the term justice has been abused to imply retribution, punishment, correction or other forms of coercion or social control. Anarchists believe that the only true justice…
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…. "It is time to recognize the magnitude of the problems plaguing our nation's death-penalty system," says Dianne Rust-Tierney, director of the American Civil Liberties Union Capital Punishment Project, which is calling for a nationwide moratorium until problems…
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…the historical stage of capitalism as the "insidious" antagonist of such freedom; insidious because unlike serfdom (capitalism's predecessor in the evolution of social relations) capitalism was able to perpetuate the illusion of freedom even though its raison relies…
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…a functioning financial market, the information conveyed in prices plays an important role in helping to optimally allocate capital to its most profitable and ultimately most efficient use. When loan demand exceeds deposit growth, a financial institution is forced…
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…. Maintaining the necessary high energy level over time is another major challenge; but, with the right attitude, it can be a fun challenge. Realistic expectations are also important. * Having Adequate Capital Access to capital is one of the major challenges…
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