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    Tide Against Poaching

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    If I could turn the tide against poaching I would request for the government to try and take down all the black markets in the country. I would build a fence‚ask for more government help‚and put up more surveillance to save Asian and African Elephants from going extinct. Putting guard towers would increase protection of the homeland of the elephants. Putting around the clock guards at these towers will keep poachers from entering the grasslands. All the towers are approximately 2.5 miles apart to

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    Relevant Ethical Principles The ethical principles and professional standards that pertain to this case are as follows:  Respect for Colleagues. Shamoo and Resnik’s Responsible Conduct of Research describes having respect for colleagues as “Help[ing] to educate‚ train‚ mentor‚ and advise the next generation of researchers.” (Shamoo‚ 18). This is important because‚ as a lead researcher‚ you are taking responsibility for the researchers working under you. If a researcher practices ethical misconduct

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    Case Study: What will you do? Your organization is undergoing human resource reengineering and it was agreed by your Management Committee (ManCom) to terminate the services of the “deadwoods” (those unproductive and obsolete employees) of the organization. In reviewing their employment records‚ you found out that the “deadwoods” involved have been in the company from 12 to 17 years and they practically gave the best of their working lives to your company. Per year company policy‚ full retirement

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    The Highest Tide Analysis

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    Teen Angst and the Essence of Adolescence The Highest Tide has two prominent themes‚ exploration of marine life and teen angst. The main character‚ Miles along with his other adolescent friends and foes (A.K.A.‚ Frankie Marx) perfectly exhibit the symptoms of the phenomena that is teen angst. Symptoms such as defiance of authority figures‚ self-centered tendencies‚ emotional turmoil and adventures of sexuality both fit under the category of teen angst/adolescence and are examples presented in the

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    Ethical Principles Sara M. Covey PSY 305 February 25‚ 2015 Dr. Sheila Rapa Ethical Principles For this week’s assignment I am to discuss ethical principles‚ specifically the ethical principles that were violated during the research in regards to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks was a wife and a mother of five. She was a black tobacco farmer and was a native of rural southern Virginia but a resident of Turner Station in Dundalk‚ MD. Henrietta had mentioned to family that she had

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    through his rich comparisons to nature and ordinary life. In “The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls” he compares the continuous rising and falling of tides to a nameless traveler‚ and in his poem‚ “Nature” he compares nature and humans as the relationship between a strict mother and her child. In Longfellow’s poem‚ “The Tide Rises‚ The Tide Falls” he fluently articulates the differences between tides and a nameless traveler. Symbolically‚ the tides represent the continuous cycle of life and the traveler just

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    developing Tide Pods‚ and thus far‚ it appears that their work has paid off. Tide Pods have claimed a 68% market share in the new laundry pods category‚ which now accounts for 7.3% of the total multibillion dollar laundry industry (Monk‚ Tide Pods successful enough to boost P&G’s earnings). Tide Pods are unit-dose liquid packets that are twice as compacted as liquid detergent. They contain three different chambers and products: a liquid detergent‚ stain remover‚ and brightening agent. Tide Pods unique

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    Tide vs. Generic Detergent

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    “Team Marketplace Assignment” “Tide vs. Store Brand” Laundry detergent is a very necessary item and can be found in many varieties at local grocery stores. However‚ some brands tend to overpower others. During our team marketplace assignment we compared two different detergents at two different locations. We compared Tide and the generic brand detergent at both Harris Teeter and Food Lion. We compared the differences and similarities of each brand. We also observed the positioning‚ prices‚ promotions

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    Tide has been cleaning America’s laundry for over 70 years and‚ in 2012 Tide released their newest form of detergent‚ Tide PODS. Tide PODS are tiny square-like packets of detergent that brighten‚ clean‚ and remove stain. One of Tide’s newest commercials features Olympic gymnast Simone Biles. This commercial has received over two million views. The advertisement‚ “Simone Biles and Small Powerful Tide PODS”‚ is ultimately ineffective in convincing consumers to buy Tide PODS because its endorsement

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    the legal system is that criminals should be punished and the reasons for their crimes are rarely addressed. The Ocean Tides program is an innovative system rather than punishing juveniles it is an approach that hopes to rehabilitate adjudicated boys in Rhode Island within a year. Typically the more severe a crime is‚ the longer the criminal is sent away for. At the Ocean Tides program‚ 1 year is retrospectively the time that is used to help criminals readjust so once they complete the program their

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