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    * Organizational structure + Principal*-Agent problem Principal-Agent Problem There is separation between ownership & control in most of the firm that we see today. As owners‚ shareholders appoint managers to make decisions for the company. There is another term to describe relationship between them. Shareholders are the PRINCIPAL that appoints the manager (AGENT) to act on the shareholders’ behalf so that profit can be maximize. E.g. Patient-Doctor Managers-Employees

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    Moral Animal

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/24/opinion/the-moral-animal.html?_r=0 The Moral Animal By JONATHAN SACKS Jonathan Sacks is the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and a member of the House of Lords. Published: December 23‚ 2012 IT is the religious time of the year. Step into any city in America or Britain and you will see the night sky lit by religious symbols‚ Christmas decorations certainly and probably also a giant menorah. Religion in the West seems alive and

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    Dietrich Bonhoeffer lived a truly extraordinary life‚ and perfectly exemplifies what it means to be a committed Christian. Among the many roles he held throughout his sorted life‚ Bonhoeffer was a German pastor‚ and his lifestyle and teachings lead him to come under great duress‚ which is to say the scrutiny of the Nazi party‚ in the early 1940s. Though Bonhoeffer’s story is from the early 1940s‚ his struggles do provide an extreme example of the difficulties of being a disciple of Jesus Christ in

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    Lesson Plans for: Acting/Improv Program for Teens Class/ages: Acting/Improv – 4th-8th grade Week One: • Introductions (TV news interviews-one student interviews another as a reporter) • Explain rules and objectives for class • Review main aspects of improv: o Imagination – “When stories clash”-Huck Finn meets Harry Potter o Play – Kids at play-1st graders at playground‚ babies in crib o Trust – Gibberish o Observation – Whisper/Normal/Shout

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    Moral Objectivism

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    Moral objectivism is the view that every individual has the same basic moral principles that valid for all situations at all time. This philosophy denounces moral relativism which is primarily concerned with the differences in moral judgments across different people and cultures. Essentially this view takes into consideration that there are various customs that are accepted and other that are not in different countries. One example is that it is wrong to hit or shove someone because you feel like

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    Moral Relativism

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    Moral Relativism: A Contradictory Idea Julian Watson Intro to Philosophy Moral relativism is the belief that there are no moral absolutes‚ and that morality (as a concept) is something that exists only in the mind of the individual. In theory‚ it’s an appealing philosophy‚ but when applied to serious issues on a global scale then you begin to create problems that generally lead to chaos and complete anarchy. In this paper‚ I will break down why Moral Relativism is

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    as a fox and he had on a red shirt with black khakis. He was the son of Bruce Walter. Bruce was a very wicked person. He had once been a secret agent‚ but was shot by a laser which turned him wicked and pretty evil. Carter decided he was going to be a teenage secret agent. When he turned 13 him and his sister- Daphne- were drafted into the League of Agents for Students (LAS). The school was built in 2011. It is now August 15‚ 2015. The LAS director‚ Willie Berg‚ had installed buttons in Carters and

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    Values and Morals

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    The values and morals of religion‚ marriage‚ and family life in my generation have dramatically changed compared to previous generations. Most Americans do not attend church services. Divorces are more common now. Family life is completely different; women are working while men are staying home with kids. We grow and learn throughout our generations. Between generations before and the current generation there are numerous differences. Religion was something that was taken extremely serious in

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    moral values

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    If you have to give a speech on moral values you need to stress the importance of moral values in life and should not be underestimate them. Here are some arguments you can use in order to present this important subject to your audience. You might say moral values are important because the Bible teaches us to be moral. In fact‚ throughout history moral values have been the basis of our education. First parents‚ then school‚ and finally universities were teaching us to be kind‚ honest‚ sincere

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    Moral Rightousness

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    Moral Righteousness The basic needs for us humans to survive are food‚ water‚ shelter and. These‚ however‚ are only the physical needs of man. Humans also have social and mental needs. These needs require us humans to have law and order to be able to coincide serenely with ourselves‚ nature and the environment. The only way that law and order can be attained in human society is by a greater power. William Golding tries to hint on some of these features through the various characters he creates

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