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    Dissertation Proposal

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    Research Proposal Identify a research topic ‘Northampton Borough Council and Northamptonshire Police are to slash almost 50 PCSOs and could leave vulnerable members of the public “stranded” The cuts‚ if passed‚ would also have a “knock-on” effect on other parts of society’ (Northampton Chronicle and Echo 2012). In my local town of Northampton‚ Police Community Support Officers are to have their funding cut by the County Council and the Police service themselves will be asked to pay for them

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    In February 1834 factory owners cut the mill workers wage by 15 percent. A group of these workers who were mostly women took the street in protest for four days. They realized that the owners could replace them so they when back to work. Of course everyone learned their lessons1. Two years later 1836 another group of rebels took the street in protest. This last group lasted several months. The leaders of the group were known as the factory girls. The purpose of the girls was to stop a wage reduction

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    Another sign of this socialism is the entirely different status of the German worker in factories. The social honor of each working German is guaranteed by law. The state’s representatives ensure that exploiting workers is impossible. The legal working conditions correspond to National Socialism’s high opinion of work. Workers have a right to a vacation and for paid holidays‚ even hourly and temporary workers. There is nothing like this elsewhere in the world. The dignity of labor is evidenced by

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    Research Proposal From:No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Name Sadia Sajmeen Irina Haque Fatema tul Jannat Farhat Semeen Ruksar Tahsin Ishrar Tabenda Hasan Sumaiya Bhutto ID 1120344030 1210482020 1211269020 1220984030 1230824630 1330113630 1330119020 Course: BUS251 Section: 9 Faculty: Kashfa Khan Chowdhury (KDC) Date : 24.06.2014 Research Proposal on Date : 24.06.14 To : Kashfa Khan Chowdhury (KDC) From:- 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sadia Sajmeen Irina

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    care of them. This has become evident in factory farming because man is mistreating the animals in order to produce the cheapest and most productive system for vast amounts of meat no matter the moral standing to animals and the land. This has to be changed to keep the contract intact‚ which Peter Singer and Jim Mason are trying to do in The Ethics of Eating Meat. They are trying to convert as many people as possible to vegetarianism and veganism to stop factory farming and what it is doing to the world

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    MGMT 325 Field Study Proposal The proposal for my final project is to do a field study on a Navy Federal Credit Union branch located in the Hampton Roads area at 7979 Hampton Boulevard‚ Norfolk‚ Virginia 23511. Navy Federal Credit Union is a company in the financial services industry and its headquarters is based in Vienna‚ VA. This particular branch is a service providing business that employs 23 employees‚ two of which are managers and two are supervisors. Their services

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    In “Down on the Factory Farm‚” Peter Singer criticizes the inhumane practices of raising animals by factory farmers in order to maximize profits. Singer’s target audience are mainly consumers‚ as they are likely unaware of the exploitation of animals in the meat production process. Singer discusses two major culprits of animal suffering: human ignorance and inhumane treatment of animals. In terms of ignorance‚ “we are ignorant of the abuse of living creatures that lies behind the food we eat.” (Singer

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    20/02/2012 Research Proposal: ACCOUNTING‚ ETHICS & THE LINKS MISSING BETWEEN THEM Based on a study of Business Research Term Paper On Research Proposal: ACCOUNTING‚ ETHICS & THE LINKS MISSING BETWEEN THEM Prepared For: Dr. Mohammed Belal Uddin Assistant Professor Department of Accounting & Information Systems Comilla University Prepared by: Group 3 Consisting of: Ummay Taslima (02) Farhana Afroje (07) Saleha Chowdhury (17) Tahmina Mannan (33) Arzuman Fatema (49) Mosharref Husain (51) Department

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    Assignment #1: Surprise Ending in The Modest Proposal Syreeta Bruster Professor Lynn Wilson World Cultures II – HUM 112 November 12‚ 2012 A Modest Proposal by Jonathan Swift is a satirical story with lots of sarcasm. This proposal was written to shock or force the government into a reaction. As the government read his proposal it should bring about a response. This proposal suggests a “barbaric solution” that amounts purely to cannibalism. Mr. Swift’s idea is to help end poverty and

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    Question 1 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory is a good demonstration of the conditions that the women and men from the Jewish community were subjected to in the work environments. The conditions were especially worse for the women. To start with‚ the women and men did the same kind of jobs but women were paid less than the men. Additionally‚ the employees in the factory worked for up to sixty-five hours in one week and when there was too much work to be done in the factory‚ they even worked seventy-five

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