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    Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) | | In the present globalised scenario‚ right sizing of the manpower employed in an organisation has become an important management strategy in order to meet the increased competition. The voluntary retirement scheme(VRS) is the most humane technique to provide overall reduction in the existing strength of the employees. It is a technique used by companies for trimming the workforce employed in the industrial unit. It is now a commonly method used to dispense

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    Mandatory Retirement at 65‚ Is it Plausible? An Annotated Bibliography Larry F. Rieck Yukon College Mandatory Retirement at 65‚ Is it Plausible? : An Annotated Bibliography Campbell. C. (2007‚ February). What’s the magic in 65? Maclean ’s‚ 38-39 This article is about a struggle of an Air Canada pilot forced (by Air Canada) to retire at 60 years of age. How human rights violations‚ regarding age discrimination and employment are different from mandatory retirement with the

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    Ethics By Linda Pastan

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    The poem‚ “Ethics”‚ by Linda Pastan is about age‚ regret and the old woman’s thoughts about her teacher and the ethical question from so long ago. The same question was asked in Ethics class every fall‚ ”If there were a fire in a museum‚ which would you save‚ a Rembrandt paintings or an old woman who hadn’t many years left anyhow?” The author or main character in the poem probably grappled with this annual question for years. The question brings up the value of any life‚ both youthful and old

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    Ethics By Linda Pastan

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    Linda Pastan via “Ethics” explores the importance of experience and leads the reader through a psychological journey with an overlaying philosophical question: “If there were a fire in a museum / which would you save‚ a Rembrandt painting / or an old woman who hadn’t many / years left anyhow?” (3-6) Pastan brilliantly structures her poem to alter the central question so that it appears more difficult to answer. By leaving "a Rembrandt painting" at the end of line 4 and "years left anyhow" at line

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    Linda Albert Weaknesses

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    No matter how many strengths there are‚ there is bound to have weaknesses. Starting with Linda Albert‚ the one weakness that I see her philosophy having is that students may take advantage of the teacher/student delegations. Some students may find that‚ since they have a voice in the process of creating the classroom rules‚ they may find it as a perfect opportunity to how they would want the class to run. The second weakness‚ that I found that Albert’s philosophy instilled is the lack of implementation

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    Brand new Prime Minister of Canada‚ Justin Trudeau‚ announced on November 17‚ 2015‚ that Canada would send more ground troops to Iraq. These troops would be special forces trainers who would develop the Iraqi military to combat ISIS on the ground. In 2014‚ during Conservative Stephen Harper’s term‚ the Canadian government sent only 69 special forces trainers to Iraq in order to train the Kurdish forces and the Iraqi military. It was blatantly obvious on the world stage that Canada was putting

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    Patients entered an agreement with Robert for his service. The patients fulfilled their aspect of the agreement by compensating him for his services. On the other hand‚ Robert Courtney failed to fulfil his aspect of the agreement as evident by the adulteration and misbranding of drugs that he dispensed to patients. Pharmacist as a Patient Advocate in the Case The role of the pharmacist as a patient advocate is to ensure safety and appropriate use

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    Hedgepeth V. Roberts Case

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    1) John G. Roberts‚ Jr. Chief Justice of the United States. Justice Roberts was born on January 27‚ 1955 in Buffalo‚ NY. Roberts was confirmed on May 8‚ 2003‚ and received his commission on June 2‚ 2003 By President George Bush. **Hedgepeth v. Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority‚ 386 F.3d 1148 Involved a 12-year-old girl who was arrested‚ searched‚ handcuffed‚ driven to police headquarters‚ booked‚ and fingerprinted after she violated a publicly advertised zero tolerance "no eating"

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    Benefit of Saving for Retirement I. Do you every wonder about your financial status after you retire? You should save for retirement and do not depend on Social Security. Social Security benefits may not be around in the 20-30 years. Looking at our economic crisis today we may not have the fund to support our Social Security benefit users when they need it. By saving yourself for retirement you are giving yourself a piece of mind so you are able to live comfortably. Who is to say if there

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    Linda Leclair Analysis

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    I’d like to know why Barnard College was so harsh to Linda LeClair. Yes‚ I know she lied to them‚ but she just wanted to live off campus and do her own thing. Why is that wrong? Plus‚ when she was confronted she openly told them her real name and that she lived off campus. “After five hours of deliberation‚ the committee announced that as punishment for deceiving the administration about where she lived‚ LeClair would be ‘denied the privilege of using the following college facilities: the snack bar

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