Papers 2611-2620 of total 130150 found.
…the institutional center of the civil rights. The churches gave the movement an internal institution at their disposal in which to gather for meetings, to use as a communications headquarters, and as a general safe haven in which the white oppressors could not legally…
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…standards that provide financial statements with high quality, transparent and comparable information. ISAC aims to: ·make it easier for those participants of global markets to make sound economic decisions. ·promote the use and rigorous application…
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
…which focuses on negative change, leading to the deterioration of the main character's life. These texts use characters to drive the underlying issue of the inexorable nature of change in all its triumphs and predicaments, and hence the consequences of change…
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…of looking at the world, and in absolute and clear-cut dichotomies between right and wrong, good and bad, and hero and villain. Further, they saw the world as being governed by God's will, and that each person and thing in this world had a specific use. Finally…
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…capacity has the right to determine what treatments he or she will receive. This right does not end with the patient's incapacity but can be exercised on the patient's behalf by an appropriate surrogate. The belief that it is generally inappropriate to use
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…The concept of HRM emerges in the USA in the 1980's. The term has been used before for over fifty years as an alternative name for personnel management. It is then not a new concept; it is a rethink of approaches toward the management of people. HRM took…
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…States are on death row for crimes committed as juveniles. Debate about the use of the death penalty for juveniles has grown more intense because of the demand for harsher punishment for serious and violent juvenile offenders and challenges to the death…
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…, or manufacture under conditions that they found most profitable. Mercantilism was also degrading to the average American. Many in the colonies felt that they were being used as "cows" and were being "milked" by Britain. In essence, this was true. The colonies were…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…with the commodities and conditions within beef slaughterhouses and the meat packing industry. The industry uses the fact that many of their workers are illegal to employ people "at will". This means workers can be fired without warning for any reason…
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…In order to assess how useful this view is, we must first look at the differing factions operating within the framework of elite theory. On doing this it will become apparent within the scope of Government, that this view is outdated and riddled…
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