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    argue that a wage will make it more expensive for employers to hire workers‚ leading to more unemployment. Companies will then find cheaper ways like cutting workers’ hours or eliminating jobs. A higher unemployment rate means more people dependent on food stamps or other government aid programs. You increase your menu prices and you reduce hours‚" he said. "People who come in normally at 9 o’clock in the morning‚ you try to get them to clock in at 9:30 and save half an hour. We also stopped hiring

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    HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF POLICING AND HOW IT RELATES TO POLICING TODAY Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice CJA/344 Shomari Guilford MaryAnn M. Davis 12/08/2014 INTRODUCTION The historical development of policing plays a major role in how policing is done today. We continue to learn from the past‚ even though not many major laws or practices have been put into place. We still suffer from racial profiling and criminal injustice. With more police training and weeding out the corrupt officers

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    Metaphysics Aristotle considered the most fundamental features of reality in the twelve books of the Μεταφυσικη(Metaphysics). Although experience of what happens is a key to all demonstrative knowledge‚ Aristotle supposed that the abstract study of "being qua being" must delve more deeply‚ in order to understand why things happen the way they do. A quick review of past attempts at achieving this goal reveals that earlier philosophers had created more difficult questions than they had answered: the Milesians over-emphasized

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    rsing and Sociology An Uneasy Relationship Deidre Wick s Overview ■ ■ ■ Why is nursing often depicted in a negative light? What is the ‘New Nursing’? What are some of the new developments in nursing in Australia and overseas? This chapter examines some of the more recent sociological writings on nursing and discusses them in relation to the practical insights they have to offer for nursing. Recent nursing reforms in Australia and the United Kingdom are analysed to see how these might

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    Fast Food Nation By: Eric Schlosser (Logos) Eric Schlosser clearly is no fan of fast food. Schlosser argues that fast food chains are a major factor in causing obesity and ill health of Americans. To support his arguments against the fast food industry‚ the author‚ Mr. Eric Schlosser‚ spent over two years traveling around the world researching. Schlosser’s main point throughout the book would be that fast food giants have negatively impacted American culture‚ and has contributed to urban sprawl

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    My Soul Mate

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    that we are born with a soul mate‚ a permanent partner in life. Others may not be too fortunate to meet their soul mates in this lifetime. However‚ others are indeed lucky to have found and met their long lost love and I am one of those fortunate ones. He was my classmate in college. He was one of the few people I really did not like‚ so to speak. He seemed so arrogant‚ conceited and over confident. Days passed after the first day of school‚ when gradually I had discovered how nice and kind he was.

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    The Global Soul Sparknotes

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    Confinement: How Strong National Identities Isolate Groups from One Another Where do you belong? This is a question that Pico Iyer attempts to answer for himself in his book The Global Soul. Iyer travels around the world because he feels like a “global soul.” He experiences the life of other people and observes how they feel about their country and cultural group. National identities create a sense of belonging for a group and Iyer doesn’t feel that safety like many other people and groups do. National

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    Using material from item 2B and elsewhere assess different sociological explanations of changes in the status of childhood. (24 marks) Childhood is socially constructed‚ the only reason that ’childhood’ exists is because society makes it that way. Over time childhood has changed as different norms and values over each century of life have been different and are still changing today. Also in different places of the world there are different cultures and ethics so therefore their view of childhood

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    Humphreys Essay title: Discuss the issue Ethical Business and how it relates to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). With reference to sources‚ provide examples of companies or organisations which demonstrate ethical behaviour and evaluate their motivation. Student Signature: Date: 27th March 2013 Discuss the issue Ethical Business and how it relates to Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). With reference to sources

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    Platos Tripartite Soul

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    (2) Critically evaluate Plato’s theory of the tripartite soul‚ in Republic. Plato’s espousal of a tripartite conception of the ‘soul’ as displayed in The Republic‚ offers an interesting and valuable account of the human psyche‚ and for the motivational factors that can influence individual conduct. By virtue of searching for why a man should follow courses of action that are seen to be ‘just’‚ Plato compliments his ethical answers by establishing a psychological structure that shows that conflict

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