Affirmative Action As a college student‚ I am very familiar with the grueling process of filling out countless college applications‚ writing essay after essay‚ and checking an assortment of boxes asking you questions such as your parent’s income and your race. I have found myself pondering why college admissions factor so much weight on race or ethnicity and whether or not it is fair. It is more than apparent that as our nation grows it has increasingly become a multiracial‚ multiethnic society
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pursuing my college career at The University of Texas‚ I wouldn’t want the color of my skin or my ethnicity to be the reason for my admission or refusal. Affirmative action created a form of discrimination against a race that wasn’t used to being discriminated and Hopwood v. Texas opened the door for the abolishment of the affirmative action policy. In 1978‚ the case of Bakke v. Regents of the University of California ruled that “universities may consider race in admissions‚ to maintain diverse enrollment
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Affirmative action The term affirmative action was first used by President John F. Kennedy. During the 1960’s civil rights movement‚ President John F. Kennedy signed executive order 10925. This executive order was meant to ensure that federal contractors did not discriminate in their hiring practices but “"take affirmative action to ensure" equal opportunity. The civil rights era also worked to repel against the sexism against women‚ when in 1967 President Lyndon Johnson amended the order to include
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Alternative advertising options * In recent years researchers have noticed reduced effectiveness for television due to increased commercial clutter. * Furthermore TV advertising costs have risen faster than any other media costs and many marketers are looking for alternatives Place Advertising: * Or out of home advertising is a broad category including many creative and unexpected forms to grab consumers attention * Rationale = marketers better off reaching people where they work
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Online Courses versus Traditional Courses Marisol Maldonado Com/155 November 13‚ 2011 Serafin Roldan Online Courses versus Traditional Courses Maybe you don’t like sitting in a classroom setting. Maybe you don’t have the time in your busy schedule to be in a classroom at a set time. Maybe the commute is too much. Maybe you feel traditional college course take too long. Maybe you are a self paced learner. Maybe you can’t afford the expenses of furthering your education. Online classes just
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your post-16 subject choices Subjects required for different degree courses How subject choices can affect your future career options The five-point plan for making your post-16 choices Abbreviations Links How to use this guide To make this document easier to use‚ the following design elements have been adopted: Foreword Welcome to Informed Choices. We hope that you will find this a helpful guide as you consider the best courses and subjects for you to study in the sixth form or at college. We
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1981 Ohio App. LEXIS 14351‚ 3-4 (Ohio Ct. App.‚ Franklin County Feb. 26‚ 1981) clarifies that a third party cannot sue an insured’s insurance company‚ but rather a third party can sue the insured after a court-ordered judgment against them. “Direct actions are not permitted in Ohio by third parties against a tortfeasor’s liability insurance carrier. chitlik v. Allstate Ins. Co. (1973)‚ 34 Ohio App. 2d 193. The injured party may sue the insurer only after obtaining a judgment against the insured.”
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BATNA – BEST ALTERNATIVE "Don’t put all your eggs in one basket." It’s an old saying which has stood the test of time. Some of you urbanites‚ sitting in your cubicles‚ may be scratching your heads and wondering‚ ’What in the name of Hades does this mean?’ Meanwhile‚ back out there in the countryside‚ a ruddy faced farmer‚ is likely rolling his eyes and patiently explaining‚ that should you trip on the way back to the kitchen‚ eggs are no longer on the breakfast menu. To a negotiator‚ this wise
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Alternative Financial Plans FIN/200 14.) Lear‚ Inc. has $800‚000 in current assets‚ $350‚000 of which are considered permanent current assets. In addition‚ the firm has $600‚000 invested in fixed assets. a. Lear wishes to finance all fixed assets and half of its permanent current assets with long-term financing costing 10 percent. Short-term financing currently costs 5 percent. Lear’s earnings before interest and taxes are $200‚000. Determine Lear’s earnings after taxes under this financing
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Parting at the Crossroads: The Development of Health Insurance in Canada and the United States‚ 1940-1965 Author(s): Antonia Maioni Source: Comparative Politics‚ Vol. 29‚ No. 4 (Jul.‚ 1997)‚ pp. 411-431 Published by: Ph.D. Program in Political Science of the City University of New York Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/422012 . Accessed: 12/10/2013 14:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms
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