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    Introduction Bullying is a common scenario among group of people. Furthermore‚ it is a common phenomenon in a school setting wherein individual differences among students exist. It has been for a time an issue which does not gain much concern. Later on‚ studies found out that the action have tremendous effect on both the bully and the victim‚ thus‚ making it a serious problem in the society. On his explanatory note for S. No. 2943‚ Sen. Antonio F. Trillanes IV cited that bullying‚ intimidation

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    deterrent rather than retaliatory (Nussbaum‚ 2016). However‚ one might ponder over retaliation in terms of being positive. According to the Cambridge English Dictionary‚ the definition of retaliatory reverts back to revenge‚ vengefulness and harmful actions‚ but what if people viewed the idea of retaliation differently. As ironic as the phrase may sound‚ what if “killing people with kindness” was an ideal form of retaliation when feeling angry towards someone? In other terms‚ Nussbaum’s article urges the

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    Essays on Terrorism Benjamin Kuipers‚ PhD‚ Professor‚ Computer Sciences‚ University of Texas at Austin The following three essays discuss the causes and cures for terrorism. They were written at particular points in time and include references to specific events‚ but the principles they describe are timeless‚ I believe. “How to Defeat Terrorism” was written in May 2004‚ at a time when the U.S. occupation of Iraq could see no light at either end of the tunnel. “Identifying Terrorists as a Diagnosis

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    The Americans with Disabilities Act it prohibits discrimination in recruitment‚ hiring‚ promotions‚ training‚ pay‚ social activities‚ and other privileges of employment. The employer is also required to make reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of otherwise qualified individuals with disabilities‚ unless it results in undue hardship. Ms. Smith’s hearing –impaired disability was known to Shop Here when she was hired. Both Ms. Smith and Shop Here also understood that

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    Whistleblowers: Consequences of doing the right thing By Jose Gonzalez Dr. Aaron Bazzoli Park University MG 260 29 September 2013 Outline Purpose Statement: To provide an understanding what constitutes whistleblowing in an organization‚ what are some of the laws that protect whistleblowers‚ and provide several examples of employees blowing the whistle and their consequences? I. What constitutes a whistleblowing in an organization? A. Origin and Definition B. Internal

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    Classical economics predicts that rivalry between companies should drive profits to zero. This is partly down to the threat of substitutes. For instance‚ Tesco has competition from companies like Sainsbury that can provide substitutes for their goods. This drives the prices of groceries down in both companies. Buyer power also acts to force prices down. If beans are too expensive in Tesco‚ buyers will exercise their power and move to Sainsbury. Fortunately for Tesco‚ there are few other large

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is to understand and evaluate who benefits more from the airline industry consolidation. It will do so by examining the general environment‚ history and recent background of the airline industry and it will continue by analysing the market’s demand and supply distinguishing between leisure and business. Afterwards it will examine the market structure of the airline industry and how the past regulations and deregulations affected the industry and whether

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    Ethical Issues Affecting Each Component of the Marketing Mix Ethical issues in businesses among other related issues like conflicts or success revolves around relationships. In today’s business world‚ it has become inevitable to built strong and effectives between all the key players in businesses. Key player in this case include shareholders‚ investors‚ customers‚ suppliers and managers who are responsible for the development of strategies aimed at attaining success (Carroll et al 403). The board

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    subsidiaries from FCCs (Full Cost Carriers) have been joining the main stream to survive‚ compete and dominate in airline business‚ mainly on short-haul routes. Given it’s nearly 60% cost advantage (Doganis 2001)‚ some of them did succeed‚ for example‚ Ryanair from Ireland‚ easyJet from UK‚ these two airlines account for more than 80% of market share in scheduled low cost market in Europe‚ according to European Tourism Management (2003). However‚ many LCCs were forced to withdraw services on unprofitable

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    Introduction The International community has become a vast assortment of treaties and agreements and institutions after WWII. The topic of this paper is on the new international customs developed in response to terrorism focusing on the actions from the US after September 11th 2001. Part One: What is Customary Law? The international community was built on centuries of traditions‚ actions and lessons learned. These actions of history were recorded and eventually created into law. This beginning

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