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    The Bonus Dilemma

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    The Bonus Dilemma Jon Jacobs INTRODUCTION As bonus time looms‚ the financial services industry around the world faces an unprecedented situation of government financial participation and intense political scrutiny. Both 2008 compensation and the pay paradigm for future years are being reshaped under this spotlight. This White Paper focuses on public relations aspects of the dilemma confronting U.S. investment banks over reformulating compensation – both near-term and long-term‚ from the C-suite

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    The PED Dilemma

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    The PED Dilemma From the dawn of time‚ humans have continually illustrated their competitive drives. Primitive hunts showcased strength in members while games such as chess revealed mental superiority. Desire for a competitive advantage dominates human nature. Along with this overwhelming desire comes the act of cheating. The present day‚ however‚ brings with it a heightened level of competition. Cheating is no longer copying off of another’s paper; it is becoming smarter through the use of

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    Regeneration Dilemmas

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    Regeneration Dilemmas The King-Spadina area is located at King Street West and Spadina Avenue‚ to the west of Toronto’s downtown core. This area is roughly bounded by Bathurst on the west and Simcoe to the east‚ and runs south of Queen Street West to Front Street (Figure 1). Historically‚ the King-Spadina area was known as an industrial manufacturing district. During the 19th century‚ this area served a manufacturing role for heavy industry in Toronto‚ however‚ manufacturing activities declined

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    The ethical dilemma in this case is one that Daniel Potter is faced with. Daniel is a staff accountant at a Big Eight accounting firm‚ Baker Greenleaf. He was given the duty of performing an audit on a wholly-owned real estate subsidiary (Sub) of a long-standing and important client of his firm. Oliver Freeman is Daniel’s project manager. Oliver is the one that gave Daniel the task of performing the audit‚ and he is expecting a clean opinion from Daniel on the analysis of the Sub in

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    The Vaccination Dilemma

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    The Vaccination Dilemma Maryann Mayfield English 111-01 Professor Bonden December 03‚ 2007 A look into history reveals that vaccines have always been portrayed as miracle workers‚ saving millions of people from potentially fatal diseases. What comes to mind is the unbelievable global eradication of smallpox. The 1952 polio vaccine halted the epidemics of paralysis and death of innocent children. The rabies vaccine overturned automatic death sentences. The diphtheria‚ measles

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    The Internet Dilemma

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    Introduction The importance of Internet is enormous and it is largely increasing. It connects people worldwide‚ and it provides possibilities that are impossible without it. This importance can be viewed in few aspects‚ most of all importance for the global economy. Considering this aspects it is of great value to make Internet accessible for all people. The difference in accessing the Internet between rich and poor countries‚ or the so called "digital divide" is stunningly large. Efforts to outcome

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    Hamlet the Central Dilemma

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    HAMLET ESSAY “The central dilemma in Hamlet is the character and life’s journey of a man whose mind is in paralysis. To what extent is this an adequate summary of Hamlet?” Hamlet certainly is a play with complex themes and issues. As we read through the rich script we uncover many dilemmas and issues that have great bearing on the direction of the play‚ and the consequences of the character’s actions. One such character is‚ of course‚ Hamlet‚ Prince of Denmark.

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    Scenario: Right vs. Right Ethical Dilemma It was another typical Friday night in the City of Franklin. Officer Platt was following his normal patrol routes stopping occasional vehicles for traffic and vehicle infractions. On this same night Richard Hansen‚ a local business owner‚ was making his way home from work at around 1 am. Richard Hansen is also a very well known individual in this community. He supports multiple programs including Pee Wee Football and Little League baseball teams. Many people

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    The author of The Omnivore’s Dilemma A Natural History of Four Meals‚ Michael Pollan‚ was born in Long Island‚ New York in 1955. He is currently a professor of journalism at The University of California Berkeley and works with Graduate level students. Pollan has written at least seven books on food and its social and cultural aspects as well as its relationship with nature. In the introduction‚ Pollan brings up a very good point about Americans and their views on dieting and eating “healthier”

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    Pollan‚ Michael. “The Feedlot: Making Meat.” The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals. (2006): 70-84. Print. SUBJECT: In this chapter of The Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ titled “The Feedlot: Making Meat”‚ Michael Pollan discusses the use of Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFO)‚ and the factories where countless cattle are being mistreated day in and day out. THESIS: “Today the most serious environmental harm associated with the cattle industry takes place on the feedlot.” (70). METHOD:

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