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    Abortion should also be legalized because the decision women make about their pregnancies empowers their rights. This is because women do not get a lot of say in things today without a man’s approval. Women should especially be able to make decisions about their own bodies and if they want to give birth. There is a lot of gender inequality shown today‚ so taking away a woman’s right to have an abortion would be a step backwards for the issue and women everywhere. For example‚ globally‚ women are

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    process through which an employer determines whether employees are using drugs. Many companies have adopted drug testing policies in the work places. The testing is done to determine whether they use‚ or have used alcohol and drugs such as amphetamines‚ marijuana and cocaine. The companies have implemented the drug testing policies by sharing written policies with all the employees. For that matter‚ the companies have laid diversified strategies in mitigating the effects of drug use in the workplace

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    Why Not Kill them all?

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    In Chirot and McCauley’s book Why Not Kill Them All? the authors cover specific cases of genocide‚ in addition to providing an unbiased and unemotional approach to the explanations of their causes and effects. From their research‚ the authors conclude that genocides will continue to arise of any amplitude and unfortunately no reasons for triggering these mass killings seem to be vanishing with any certainty or timeliness. Although many suggestions have been proposed and are continuously arising to

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    Is Gatsby all that great? Jay Gatsby‚ he represents everything that Nick Carraway adores and hates in the world‚ half-way through the book the readers learn that gatsby is not who he says he is‚ and even with that he comes off as someone that should be adored‚but‚ if the reality of Gatsby is so hollow‚ then is Gatsby all that great? Nick Carraway. Nick is the protagonist of the story and everything is told through his eyes. He has a very estranged outlook on life and on how he sees himself‚

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    During the second half of the year‚ the company increased the price of the goods. As a result the company suffered a decrease in sales but its total revenue increased due to the increasing prices. This could be explained by the fact that the company did not maximize its profit during the first half of the year‚ the price and sales of the company is not at equilibrium and products are being sold at a price lower than equilibrium. At the second of the year‚ due to an increase in price the sales volume

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    Rfid in Walmart

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    RFID in Walmart Submitted By: Kritika Goyal (22) & Molshri Bhati (61) INTRODUCTION: In June 2003 Wal-Mart first announced its plan to implement RFID technology in its supply chain by January 2005; this caught many of the suppliers unawares. Though the plans envisaged compliance from the top 100 suppliers‚ around 129 suppliers jumped into the fray‚ afraid of being left behind in the race. RFID technology was invented in 1969 and patented in 1973; after thirty long years WalMart has demanded

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    A cannot be correct‚ because‚ while it was a reason for Hamilton to encourage manufacturing‚ it was not his only reason. Manufacturing would diversify the United State’s largely agricultural economy and reduce the less profitable surplus of agricultural produce while decreasing America’s dependence on trade with Britain. Despite what Jefferson believed‚ Hamilton thought this result of increasing manufacturing would greatly benefit the United States. However‚ this is the incorrect answer‚ because

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    Answer#1 First Six-Months Price Variance Efficiency Variance Sales-Volumn Variance AQ*AP AQ*SP SQ*SP Static Q*SP Raw Materials 590000*3.867=2281000 79000F 590000*4=2360000 104000U 188000*3*4=2256000 144000F 200000*3*4=2400000 Direct Labor 400000*11=4400000 $- 400000*11=4400000 264000U 188000*2*11=4136000 264000F 200000*2*11=4400000 Spending Variance Efficiency Variance Never a Variance Actual Input

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    ENGL 1101 Why Companies Profits Declined Since the beginning of the last recession United States companies profits have declined drastically. Small local businesses were hurting because of the recession. Record shows “The boom in American corporate profits‚ which has far outpaced the gains in the broader economy since the end of the last recession‚ is faltering” (Schwartz). Even companies worldwide whose majorities of its customers were Americans suffered a loss. Europe economy has taken a down

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    Why Succesful Companies Fail

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    whyWhy Succesful Companies Fail ? Ex : This article examines the internal and external factors that contributed to the decline of Dunlop. For much of its history Dunlop operated in a protected home market or instigated strategies to restrict competition. This enabled Dunlop to dominate the British tyre industry. The complacency and inertia of management was exposed by a number of external jolts that produced radical environmental changes. Management failed to develop appropriate strategies which

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