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    What would I do if I was in George Nash’s position as Vice President of Real Estate at Desperate Air Corporation (a company in dire financial straits)‚ and my pending sale of Florida property potentially had toxic waste buried beneath the surface. I found this to be the least challenging question posed thus far in terms of my own ethical beliefs. In this instance I would proceed with the sale without disclosing the information regarding what I had heard about the toxic waste. Clearly Florida law

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    Desperate Air Corporation

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    Desperate Air Corporation (DAC) have some serious problems on their hands‚ however if the situation is handled with care and honest communications‚ the transaction can be negotiated as a win/win for both parties. Although the lawyer indicated disclosure is not within the company’s legal requirements‚ my initial gut reaction raised ethical red flags. I examined this dilemma using the Eight Steps to Sound Ethical Decision Making in Business and formulated the ethical decision is to disclose the

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    Desperate Housewives

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    the image that males are more dominate over females by showing females as the foremost parental figure‚ homemakers‚ and sex objects. However‚ ABC’s new hit show Desperate Housewives quickly made a dent in American pop culture not for these gender stereotypes‚ but the truth behind the most dominant female stereotype of housewives. Desperate Housewives goes behind the scenes into the secret lives of housewives in a perfect suburb. From the outside‚ everything looks perfect: perfect family houses with

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    Harassment‚ abuse‚ humiliation‚ inequality‚ and sometimes-even suicide are all different circumstances that the gay community deals with daily. It is obvious that we live in a society where change or diversity is not quickly accepted and on ABC’s Desperate Housewives gays are successfully integrated with the rich‚ perfect‚ American Dream families. Meet Bob‚ a successful lawyer and Lee a successful real-state agent. The show introduces this stereotypical gay couple‚ season 4 as the neighbors watch

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    Desperate Despair

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    Desperate in Despair When reading this realistic article "What Is Poverty?" by Jo Goodwin Parker‚ who shares her disturbing experiences living in poverty throughout her entire life. This story will open people’s eyes to realize to be grateful for the little things we have in life. As the author defines poverty‚ one can feel her intentions are to put a sense of guilt towards the less fortunate. In the beginning‚ Goodwin advises the reader to‚ "Listen without pity" by the end‚ the persuasive tone

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    relentlessly to solve their problems‚ but not in the right way. In Richard K. Longs "When the News is Dire"‚ he states that 50 students and faculty member have been killed in 27 school shootings over the past seven years. In each of these cases‚ the victims were attacked by one or more students. The problem with this is that its random killings by students‚ yet why are they doing this? Its because of the pressures that they go through and this is the only option to

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    Wisteria Lane heats up this season on Desperate Housewives with liars‚ cheaters and murderers taking the stage. I don’t know if I’m just speaking for myself here but it seems the more I despise the characters the more I enjoy the show? Desperate Housewives is a show about five women who all live on the same street and deal with a variety of problems. There is scandal‚ death‚ cheating and lying. You have five completely different women who come together and form this unbelievable bond and through

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    Ideology In Desperate Housewives Every day‚ the public is unknowingly exposed to countless ideological messages. They come from all around‚ but the media remains ideology’s primary agent. In places such as magazines‚ commercials‚ billboards‚ movies and television shows‚ one can find evidence of ideological messages. According to theologist Louis Althusser‚ ideology places individuals into a certain position in society by a process called interpellation‚ where a specific subject (or group of people)

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    Sealed Air Case

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    Sealed Air Corp. Leveraged Recapitalization (1989) Case Study Abstract The following report outlines the basics of a leveraged recapitalization‚ the benefits and consequences of a leveraged recapitalization‚ and ultimately Gator Consulting’s recommendations for when and how to use leveraged recapitalization. Much of this discussion is explained by citing a case study involving Sealed Air Corporation as a way to demonstrate a specific positive instance in the use of leveraged recapitalization

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    Case on Air Deccan

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    Case Study Strategic management Evaluation II AIR DECCAN: REVOLUTIONISING THE INDIAN SKIES Air Travel in India For decades‚ air travel in India was meant for the most elite and powerful in society. An overwhelming majority of travellers who could not afford the prohibitive air travel fares‚ preferred to journey on trains and buses. The revolutionizing effects of liberalization swept India with dynamic changes in the aviation sector. From being a service that few could afford‚ the sector

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