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    EXEC ADVISER AUG 10 The Case Against Corporate Social Responsibility The idea that companies have a duty to address social ills is not just flawed‚ argues Aneel Karnani. It also makes it more likely that we’ll ignore the real solutions to these problems. By ANEEL KARNANI August 23‚ 2010 Can companies do well by doing good? Yes—sometimes. Journal Report Read the complete WSJ Executive Adviser report . But the idea that companies have a responsibility to act in the public interest and

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    Livingston Modern Problems 6 May 2014 Against Drug Testing For Welfare The uprising of unemployment and welfare is exceeding previous predictions and not many states are keeping up with them. Drug testing for welfare is unconstitutional and unfair because not everyone abuses the system. Not everyone uses the money they get for drugs. Some families really need the money while others use it for their own selfish needs instead of the needs of their families. Drug testing only leads to spending more

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    Argument Against Voting

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    also good in many ways and I will explain why. Voting can help make minimum wages higher‚ lower income inequality‚ it can better healthcare etc. Voting also allows the voter to feel some sense of control and power over his or her future. No matter what the outcome of the election people are still able to express themselves. Voting is a form of personal authorization that gives you the chance to voice your opinion on issues that matter to you and others. If people don’t vote‚ then problems that society

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    Eggers‚ Dave‚ and Nínive Clements Calegari. “The High Cost of Low Teacher Salaries.” The New York Times‚ The New York Times‚ 30 Apr. 2011. Dave Eggers is a well known and prestigious American publisher‚ writer and editor. He is most commonly known for his best selling memoir entitled A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Eggers in addition is also the primary founder of the literary journal McSweeney’s and ScholarMatch‚ and a main co-founder of the literacy project 826 Valencia. Numerous pieces

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    by Ryanair. Set up in the year 1985 at a capital of 1 pound with a staff strength of 25‚ Ryanair is today the World’s favourite and most commonly used airline which operates more than 1‚400 flights per day from 44 bases and 1100+ low fare routes across 27 countries‚ connecting 160 destinations. Ryanair operates a fleet of 250 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft and is expected to increase it by another 64 in 2 years. Ryanair currently has staff strength of more than 8‚000 people. Its passenger base has

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    Law Day Essay In many peoples lives they have opportunities that pass them by. But why not be the person that jumps on those opportunities and takes advantage of them? In most cases drugs have a lot to do with your dreams passing you by. For many reasons I choose to be drug free. For starters I have a little brother that looks up to me. We fight all the time and even though we say we hate each other I know he wants to be just like me. Just like I wanted to be just like my older brother

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    who oppose of the right to abort may do so from a theistic standpoint‚ which leads to more debates regarding the separation between church and state. But abortion is not something that should be forbidden by law. All adult human beings have the right to autonomy and so it should be the woman’s choice‚ not the government’s‚ to deem whether or not the execution of abortion would be a viable option for herself. “Pro-Life” advocates tend to centralize their arguments around the premise that the

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    Analyze the main causes of cancer in the developing world. Introduction: Cancer has becoming a main reason of death throughout the world‚ especially for developing countries with poor conditions which do not have a complete health system. Furthermore‚ it also causes the highest economic loss among all diseases. It has been reported by the American Cancer Society and LiveStrong (2010) that approximately 7.6 million mortality of cancer was reckoned and an economic loss of $895 billion was taken

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    In “What Do Fish Have To Do With Anything‚” the author‚ Avi‚ establishes a theme statement declaring that to look beyond the bubble a person lives in they must truly see with their eyes. Mrs. Markham‚ the main character’s mom‚ is the person at hand that’s shown being constantly blind to her surroundings or blind to what she needs. For instance‚ in the story it states‚ ”Willie would begin to talk‚ then stop. He was never sure his mother was listening. She seemed preoccupied with her own thoughts…Willie

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    states for ratification‚ this leading to months of fierce debate. Some states welcomed the new Constitution but others were fearful of it. They were afraid that this would be just like being under the control of Great Britain‚ which they just broke free from. But the rest of the states saw this as a good thing and very necessary for America to strive. In Document 1‚ we find a newspaper editor from the Massachusetts Sentinel supporting the ratification of the Constitution. He says that America is

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