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    ARTICLE 33 – Health Insurance Section 1. Benefits Under Insurance Plan In addition to health care plans available to all Metro Government employees (hereafter “non-FOP plans”)‚ which are also available to members‚ Metro Government shall offer Members the option to enroll in of two hospital and medical coverage health insurance plans only available to Members (hereafter “FOP-only plans”). The benefit of FOP-only plans shall be the same as those contained in the FOP-only plans offered in the calendar

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    MOSCHINO) and MOSCHINO Cheap and Chic. The MOSCHINO‚ LOVE MOSCHINO and MOSCHINO Cheap&Chic have different prices‚ competitors and consumers‚ but what they have in common is Franco Moschino‚ which considered himself a communicator and once he told-"Fashion should be fun and it should send a message". He combined clothes and accessories with graphics-happy faces‚ hearts and messages. These ideas are now reflected in the main collections of MOSCHINO‚ LOVE MOSCHINO and MOSCHINO Cheap&Chic. First of all

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    Question 1.Is it immoral(wrong) for a person to eat their dead (accidentally killed by a lawnmower )pet? Conclusion: Sometimes‚ it is moral for a person to eat their dead pet killed by a lawnmower. Premise: Some people who live in poor parts of countries can barely afford food and eating their dead pet doesn’t affect their society in a negative way. Justification: When people can’t afford food for their families they will take drastic measures‚ such as eating their family pet if it was killed

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    Sweatshop Labor Essay

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    The rise and fall of sweatshop labor in the United States have had major effects on the global garment industry. The effects of sweatshop labor are still debated today because we still struggle over the morality of sweatshops (Ross‚ 50). It is problematic to think that “Sweatshops aren’t that bad. You can live like a king on those wages in other countries because everything is so cheap and they don’t have the same expenses we do in the United States” (Kelley). We can analyze this statement by applying

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    ISSUE 1: Swap land offer ANALYSIS JCL got an offer from Sleepside developer to purchase the land that main Sleepside lumberyard occupies and to relocate the lumberyard to another comparable site. The developer has offered to provide a lot‚ to build comparable store‚ move all shelving‚ racking‚ and inventory to new facility and pays $5 million. Per year increase in net income is estimated to be 11% for the first ten years and after that there will be no significant difference between the existing

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    Child Labor Research Paper

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    In the United States‚ child labor and sweatshops are illegal‚ and society frowns upon any business that exploits children in the production of goods. Though most would say that they would not support a company that uses child labor to produce its goods‚ almost everyone has‚ in fact‚ knowingly or unknowingly‚ supported these businesses in one way or another. Children are involved in the production of many of the everyday goods we import from overseas‚ including the manufacturing of clothes‚ shoes

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    In the article “ The force in ‘Star Wars’ is stupid and immoral” written by Ben Shapiro He states that “The vision of the force in the star wars galaxy is morality free its feelings centered wich another way of saying “selfish” who cares about your feelings?” I think the point of the force is that the light side is about using it to help others‚ and the dark side is about using it for yourself. The key to avoid becoming a dark sider is to control your emotions‚ like a good political leader should

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    The Land of Labor and Luck

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    Adrian The Labor of Luck Gambling is the world’s second oldest industry‚ but in the past has been viewed in a condemning nature. Many have viewed it as immoral and destructive. The government‚ taking the middle ground labels it as a vice‚ but will allow small-scale monopolies to non-profit organizations. These constituents have conditions that state that revenues must be used for good causes and they must not over stimulate demand. (15) Commercial casinos that were first permitted‚ while heavily

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    among them was labor practices that exploited various Indigenous groups‚ especially Native Californians. At the time that mercantile companies were at their peak‚ labor practices in these places were extremely common. Fort Ross was especially known for using Indigenous people to run their company. Based on this‚ we can say that Fort Ross heavily relied on native labor to be a successful organization and for their business to survive. According to Lightfoot‚ the dimension of labor practice in colonial

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    Cultural Relativism and Child Labor Child Labor The use of child labor in developing nations is not a moral issue‚ it is a cultural one. International corporations should not let the moral argument or current legislation such as the Child Labor Deterrence Act (CLDA) influence how and where they conduct operations. Grounded in what appears as legitimate concern for children‚ proposed legislation such as the CLDA hinder the potential growth and progress of developing nations by limiting the number

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