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    INTRODUCTION Westjet came into the air travel business in 1996‚ offering fares up to 50% cheaper than there competition. They strived for an excellent relationship between the employee and the employer by creating an ecstatic‚ friendly work environment. Westjet is one of the most successful airlines as it did start out with the most start up capital any airline has ever experienced‚ as well as keeping their debt to a minimum. With such commercial success‚ Westjet was questioned with their actions

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    Doing the Right Thing It Is Always Ok To Do The Right Thing Rachel Lake Liberty University Abstract American citizens‚ whether children‚ college students or adults‚ should not be afraid to stand up for what is right. There are many reasons why a person might feel hesitant to report crimes. One reason is that it is easier to look the other way and to mind one’s own business. Students and young people should be encouraged to be responsible and report any suspicious behavior. Preventative

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    responsibility to gather the appropriate information by doing research on the company they want to pursue a career with. If they truly intend to become and employee they need to figure out and get familiar with all the requirements of the job they want to get. Some of the requirements that should be researched are the main details of the job like the hours you would be required to work‚ and the duties you would be asked to perform. When deciding to enter a job or career that would involve traveling

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    In order to be happy and successful‚ we need to prepare ourselves on many fronts. Although participating in enjoyable activities is always desirable‚ in my view it is also necessary at times to do things we do not enjoy. The bases for my view are personal‚ social and financial. Personally‚ doing things we don’t care for builds character and helps us mature. For instance‚ when parents have their first baby they are forced to give up their freedom in order to look after the child. There are times

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    philosophy about “natural law”‚ which included moral equity and nature freedom‚ citizens have the rights to not be watched. What Snowden did was based on a personal point of view that represented the moral aspects of the culture‚ which is freedom. From this‚ I can understand why this top secret information has been leaked‚ which Snowden claimed that everyone have the right to live without being monitoring all the time. On the other hand‚ from the morality perspective‚ people’s privacy is an important

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    In Do The Right Thing this type of behavior is demonstrated through the demeanor of Sal and his son Pino‚ who are both reluctant to identify with the predominately African-American neighborhood that they operate their business in.Although Sal and Pino do not identify with the community that they operate their business in they are still an integral part of it.This leads to them placing stereotypes on the members

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    In Spike Lee’s film Do the Right Thing‚ Da Mayor is seen as a drunken old man. During the movie‚ he tells Mookie to "Always do the right thing". I believe that Da Mayor represents "the right thing". Throughout the movie I think that Da Mayor proves that he can follow his own advice. His many acts of honor prove that he is not just a hopeless drunk. The whole neighborhood sees Da Mayor as an old drunk. Early on in the film Da Mayor was getting harassed by some kids. They were going on about how

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    town.2 He seems to be a person who is not quite happy with his job‚ which we see in the way he thinks. He is kind of sarcastic‚ but also quite pessimistic.3 He doesn’t seem like a person who enjoys his life‚ and he finds it difficult to deal with the things he experiences at work‚ therefore he goes to a bar after work‚ and we get the picture that he goes there quite often since his wife‚ without him telling her that he is there‚ calls him at the bar. It is also kind of ironic that he‚ as a police officer

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    Do the Right Thing” Course Assignment #3: Movie Night Overview: The movie my partner and I chose was Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing.” Our reason for choosing this movie was that both of us have never seen a Spike Lee movie before‚ and I have heard a lot of good things from his movies and always wanted to watch one. I also watched the trailer and the movie seemed like it was going to be both entertaining and have a lot of racial conflict. The movie follows “Mookie” who is a young black man

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    STAKEHOLDER THEORY: A LIBERTARIAN DEFENSE R. Edward Freeman and Robert A. Phillips Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to suggest that at least one strain of what has come to be called "stakeholder theory" has roots that are deeply libertarian We begin by explicating both "stakeholder theory" and "libertarian arguments " We show how there are libertarian arguments for both instrumental and normative stakeholder theory‚ and we construct a version of capitalism‚ called "stakeholder capitalism

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