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  • Compensation Law

    Compensation Law

    “FLSA is the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. The FLSA is a Federal law that institutes minimum wage, guaranteed overtime pay, strict record keeping and child labor standards. This affected full-time and part-time workers in the private sector and in federal, state and local governments. The FLSA is administered by the Wage and Hour Division of the United States Department of Labor, which conducts audits and workplace inspections.” (en.wikipedia.org) “The Fair Labor Standards Act

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Edward
  • Imc and Ethical Concerns

    Imc and Ethical Concerns

    IMC and Ethical Concerns With the constant advances in technology, the business world has become global. Companies compete with the business across the street as well as the business halfway around the globe. Organizations must be innovative to not only thrive but also just to survive. They must be aware of the internal and external factors both locally and globally that can affect their business. Internal Factor and External Factors Internal factors are within the

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    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • Bose Corporation - a Monopolistic Competitive Firm

    Bose Corporation - a Monopolistic Competitive Firm

    Bose Corporation: A monopolistic competitive firm Consumers have many choices in their home entertainment needs. Consumer electronics companies offer many different solutions for their needs and can be found in many brick-and-mortar stores or online. With the rise of home entertainment needs, it is important for these companies to be a leader and an innovator of the latest and greatest technologies at the most competitive prices. Bose® Corporation is one company, along with Sony,

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    Essay Length: 702 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 14, 2009 By: Mike
  • Ethical Dilemma of Napster

    Ethical Dilemma of Napster

    Ethical Dilemma of Napster The ethical dilemma of computer downloads, namely music downloads, has been under great scrutiny in the last few years. Napster, if any one symbolizes the new technology, was the front runner in developing the new digital trading. The ethical issues seem to revolve around the all mighty dollar. Some particular musicians, namely Lars Ulrich from Metallica and Dr. Dre (rap star), have had some serious issues with Napster. Their claims

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Tasha
  • Fighting Fair, Ethics in Conflict Negotiation

    Fighting Fair, Ethics in Conflict Negotiation

    Fighting Fair, Ethics in Conflict Negotiation Over the years I’ve held several leadership jobs, attended many hours of conflict negotiation courses and mastered the use of my femininity as a last resort tool in achieving my objective when challenged with negotiating a tough sale. Looking back on my life’s lessons, I guess I would say that motherhood and being a wife has taught me my most valuable lesson in conflict resolution and that is having

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jon
  • Organizational Ethics Issue Resolution

    Organizational Ethics Issue Resolution

    Introduction Organizational ethics is important to maintain for any company. Many organizations will outline their code of ethics for employees to have an understanding of the type of behavior that the company expects at all times. In some situations, a company will fall under the guidelines of a specific governing body. This is the case with Foot Solutions. Foot Solutions is a hybrid of a retail location and a Pedorthic facility. Pedorthics is the practice

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Artur
  • Functions of Law

    Functions of Law

    Functions of Law In order to determine the functions or role of the law in society and business the word should be defined. Miriam-Webster’s Dictionary gives the following definitions: “1 a: rule of conduct or action laid down and enforced by the supreme governing authority (as the legislature) of a community or established by custom b: the whole collection of such rules c: the control brought about by enforcing rules d: trial in a court

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jessica
  • The Rockefeller Drug Laws: America’s War on Drugs: A War We Are Causing, A War We Can Solve

    The Rockefeller Drug Laws: America’s War on Drugs: A War We Are Causing, A War We Can Solve

    Since the Rockefeller Drug Laws were passed in 1973 under Governor Nelson Rockefeller, New York State has had the harshest sentencing for low-level, non-violent drug offenders of any other state in the nation. Under these laws, those convicted of drug offenses face the same penalties as those convicted of murder, and harsher penalties that those convicted of rape. (Sullum, 1) Though the laws were first enacted to curb the late-1960s-early-1970s psychedelic drug epidemic, New York's

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    Essay Length: 1,965 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jessica
  • Ethical Dilemmas in Todays Business

    Ethical Dilemmas in Todays Business

    ETHICAL DILEMMAS IN TODAYS BUSINESS Ethical Dilemmas in Today’s Business Environment Rick Jones University of Maryland University College ADMN 630 December 18, 2002 It is almost impossible to pick up any American newspaper and avoid reading an article dealing with the unethical and possibly even illegal conduct of those who run our businesses. Whether it is insider stock manipulation, off balance sheet partnerships, questionable accounting practices, dumping of environmental contaminants, the stories continue to

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Applied Media Ethics

    Applied Media Ethics

    Increasing our self disclosure to another person reflects the interplay of many factors. Choose one relationship which has changed significantly as a result of increased openness. With reference to relevant theory and specific examples identify and analyse the interplay of factors impacting on this increase of self disclosure. Self disclosure is an unavoidable and necessary component in any successful relationship. According to DeVito (2007) by disclosing intimate information, you achieve a closer relationship with the

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Yan
  • Governments and Law Enforcement Agencies

    Governments and Law Enforcement Agencies

    blah blah blah Governments and law enforcement agencies should develop a range of means as broad as possible and equip law enforcement officials with various types of weapons and ammunition that would allow for a differentiated use of force and firearms. These should include the development of non-lethal incapacitating weapons for use in appropriate situations, with a view to increasingly restraining the application of means capable of causing death or injury to persons. For the

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Bred
  • Target Corporation: Report on Long-Term Financing Policy and Capital Structure with an Acquisition Analysis

    Target Corporation: Report on Long-Term Financing Policy and Capital Structure with an Acquisition Analysis

    Target Corporation: Report on Long-term Financing Policy and Capital Structure with an Acquisition Analysis Introduction This report will be based on the Target Corporation, and will consist of two sections: 1) long-term financing policy and capital structure, and 2) an acquisition analysis. The first section will include: Target’s most recent long-term financing decision; an analysis of the economic, business, and competitive background in which the financing occurred; Target’s book value and market value; possible changes

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    Essay Length: 1,647 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Media Law: Obsenity

    Media Law: Obsenity

    Romper bomper stomper boo tell me tell me tell me do magic mirror tell me today which media law subject should my paper cover today? Why don’t we talk about f#@*%n obscenity? That sounds good to me. It also sounds like the magic mirror needs its mouth washed out with soap, this being just my opinion. Surprisingly the magic mirror has only displayed only one forum of what is considered obscenity. Obscene language is certainly

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Mike
  • Microsoft Corporation (msft) Finance Paper

    Microsoft Corporation (msft) Finance Paper

    Microsoft Corporation (MSFT) Company Overview Formed in 19, Microsoft started by selling a BASIC interpreter which quickly established a reputation for excellence. As the popularity of Microsoft BASIC grew, other manufacturers adopted Microsoft BASIC's syntax to maintain compatibility with existing Microsoft BASIC implementations. Because of this feedback loop, Microsoft BASIC became a de facto standard, and the company cornered the market. Later, it tried (unsuccessfully) to extend their grip on the home computer market by

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Janna
  • Ethics Explication

    Ethics Explication

    The speaker in Linda Pastan’s poem “Ethics” addresses and investigates the moral dilemma that the teacher would present to the students every fall, focusing on the inability of the young to make well-informed decisions. The speaker remembers the question that has been bothering her for years: “if there were a fire in a museum / which would you save, a Rembrandt painting / or an old woman who hadn't many / years left anyhow?" (4-6)

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Wendy
  • Corporate Social Responsibility

    Corporate Social Responsibility

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), though known for quite some time, has gained prominence in the recent times, particularly in the last decade of the 20th century. Perhaps the importance of the phrase has grown with the rise in importance or growing clout of the multi-national corporations. Till recently the burden of social responsibility was considered to be on the governments more so in the wake of existence of Marxist and socialist ideology

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Jack
  • Employee Safety, Health, and Welfare Law Paper

    Employee Safety, Health, and Welfare Law Paper

    Employee Safety, Health, and Welfare Law Paper April 30, 2006 Introduction In the ever changing world of technology lawmakers are tasked with keeping up with the times. The electronic revolution has changed the way nearly everything is looked at and done. Health insurance and medical protocol and procedures have been streamlined by the internet and digitization of data and data transfer. Records that allow doctors to know and recognize preexisting conditions and relative information can

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    Essay Length: 1,039 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Top
  • Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS PAPER Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper University of Phoenix Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper In today’s society, depending on one’s race, religious belief, up bringing and/or background we all seem to have different values, but yet; we have to survive together. More importantly we have to survive together in the same working world. So how do we do this? Today I hope to give my answer

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    Essay Length: 2,067 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Fonta
  • Ethics in Financial Advisement

    Ethics in Financial Advisement

    Running head: ETHICS IN FINANCIAL ADVISEMENT Ethics in Financial Advisement Ethics in Financial Advisement Ethics in today’s business world has received a tremendous amount of publicity over the last decade. Organizations face ethical decisions on a daily basis that affect the lives of thousands, sometimes millions of people. Having the best product on the market does not hold the stature that it once did. Consumers are bombarded with headlines that speak of companies making unethical

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    Essay Length: 510 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Place of Islamic Law in Tanzania Mainland

    The Place of Islamic Law in Tanzania Mainland

    THE PLACE OF ISLAMIC LAW IN TANZANIA MAINLAND. BY YUSUF SHIKANDA ABDALLAH ZANZIBAR UNIVERSITY. Introduction: Islam is one of the Universal religions of the world. As a religion, Islam is governed by an assortment of divine laws known as shariah of which its sources are mainly attributed to the divine revelations in the Holy Qur’an and traditions of the Prophet (P.B.U.H). This package is what forms the basis of the spiritual, economic, political and social

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Garrett Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics

    Garrett Hardin: Lifeboat Ethics

    Garrett Hardin argues for a very harsh thesis: we simply should not provide aid to people in poor countries. His argument is consequentialist: he claims that the net result of doing so would be negative -- would in fact be courting large-scale disaster. One of the things that we will notice about Hardin's essay, however, is that whether he is right or wrong, he paints with a very broad brush. This makes it a good

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    Essay Length: 1,275 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Victor
  • Nucor Corporation (a)

    Nucor Corporation (a)

    SYNOPSIS For much of its century long history, Nucor Corporation and its predecessors displayed turbulent performance. Several attempts at strategic and leadership realignment proved unsuccessful, and in 1965, the company faced insolvency. Since that time, however, the company has rallied around its steel operations to become the largest steel producer in the United States, with $4.3 billion in net annual sales. This case examines Nucor's development from an unprofitable conglomerate to a highly efficient enterprise.

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Anna
  • Ethical Egoism

    Ethical Egoism

    When people do things it is usually for their self-interest no matter how you want to put it. In some cases it is not good to act in your own self-interest but in the interest of others. Sometimes people get being selfish, confused with self-interest. This is easily done since they are so similar because they both are dealing with self. They are also different because being selfish ties more into personal egoism. I believe

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Ethics

    Ethics

    The question of "right and wrong" has fueled a debate between great philosophical minds for centuries. What designates something as "right" and something else as "wrong"? Is there a so-called ultimate moral principle that human beings should obey? Immanuel Kant and John Stuart Mill present different philosophies regarding this fundamental issue, which inevitably beg to ask the question of what ultimately guides a person's moral choices. Kant asserts that ethical decisions are based on a

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Electrical Corporation

    Electrical Corporation

    GE is a diversified services, technology and manufacturing company with a commitment to achieving customer success and worldwide leadership in each of its businesses. GE operates in more than 100 countries and employs 313,000 people worldwide. Jeffrey R. Immelt, who replaced management legend Jack Welch, is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer as of September 7, 2001. GE's products include major appliances, lighting products, industrial automation products, medical diagnostic imaging equipment, motors, electrical distribution and control

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Yan