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    An international company is planning to set up a factory near your housing area. The proposed factory however‚ is believed to be environmentally hazardous. It will pollute the environment through thermal pollution‚ chemical pollution‚ air pollution‚ and noise pollution. Write a persuasive essay urging people in your neighborhood to protest against the set up of the factory. Based on Macmillan English Dictionary‚ pollution is the process of damaging the air‚ water‚ or land with chemicals or other

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    Factory Farms and Animal Slaughter The world today is becoming less and less conscious of the pain and suffering being inflicted on farm animals. As the outcome‚ animals are becoming even further tarred in society. Humans have and are continuing to handle these animals as if they are some kind of material goods. Farmed animals are the most exploited and least protected group of animals in the world. These animals have their own lives. They require love‚ happiness‚ and everything else that humans

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    the Cheesecake Factory ’s set of principles‚ which will likewise recognize the criticalness of the set of accepted rules and why it is imperative to the accomplishment of the Cheesecake Factory. This paper will likewise clarify how the implicit rules can be executed by the organization‚ objective control to determine adherence to the code‚ and ultimately‚ three ways the restaurant can take part in socially responsive exercises in the group in which it works. The Cheesecake Factory has a fairly substantial

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    potential in foreign factories. Ferdows preaches‚ “Superior manufactures gain a competitive advantage by methodically upgrading the strategic role of their plants abroad.” According to Ferdows‚ traditionally corporations have established and managed their foreign plants to benefit only from tariff and trade concessions‚ cheap labor‚ capital subsidies‚ and reduced logistics costs. Therefore‚ they assign a limited range of work‚ responsibilities‚ and resources to those factories (Ferdows‚ 1997). The

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    The Smile Factory: Work at Disneyland SELF-EXPERIENCE ON DISNEYLAND In general‚ this case shows the power of culture. It dominates how the Disneyland uses the culture to manage the employees’ behavior in the part. So that they can produce the products‚ the joyful experience in the journey on Disneyland. My own experience to Disneyland is that it provides the Care‚ the Warm Welcome and the feel of being in a fancy world since you are entering into Disneyland. Or we might say‚ it’s anywhere and

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    dairy. But do you really know where that meat and dairy you consume comes from? Most of America’s farms have converted to factory farming. A factory farm is a facility housing thousands of animals (such as cows‚ chickens‚ and pigs) in confined spaces. “If a factory means efficient‚ large scale production‚ then that is what it is” states David Leyonhjelm. As a result of factory farming‚ there is a large supply of meat and dairy for a cheap price. According to Leyonhjelm‚ “the world will be consuming

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    On March 25‚ 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory went up in flames. The owners cowardly ran out of the building‚ telling no one there was a fire. The women who worked there became trapped‚ because the back entrance was locked‚ so many were forced to jump out windows or go down the faulty fire escape. That day will never be forgotten and made people realize how bad the conditions were as workers. As a result of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire‚ many social reforms were built to protect children‚ women

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    The Triangle Waist Factory was a three story building on top of the Asch Building‚ occupied with around 500‚ mostly female‚ workers from 16 to 23 years of age‚ this was recorded by the New York Times newspaper.[1] Even though in the building‚ the workers were spaced very poorly‚ barely a few feet away from each other‚ working in rough conditions‚ there was no worry of a fire‚ the building was fireproof. The owners of the factory‚ Isaac Harris and Max Blanck put their full trust in this fact. It was

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    Factory conditions were harsh in the 1800’s because they had to worked a lot‚ factories had no heating or cooling systems‚ and there were a lot of rapidly movings machines which workers‚ especially children‚ were often hurt by the machines. There were a lot of other things that were bad about this and these are just a few. Factory conditions were harsh in the 1800’s. One reason was that they had to work a lot. Back then the average workday was 11.4 hours and this caused the workers to get tired

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    The Cheesecake Factory‚ I once believed that the establishment would be a bakery that primarily sold cheesecakes‚ sweets and such. Although‚ I’ve never heard much about the restaurant‚ or what it actually was other than people are familiar with the establishment and only comment on the cheesecakes. Yet‚ I had not known that that was the place I was dining in‚ I only believed under presumption of its name that we were going to eat at some other random place when I walked through the doors of the restaurant

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