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    possible already‚ this idea of eliminating tuition costs can be incorporated into all community colleges. Therefore‚ community college should have free tuition because it could make America more academically successful‚ it is financially feasible project‚ and it could solve tuition inflation and student loan debt. One critical reason why the government

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    No‚ Dow and shell did not cover some of the important actions for workers. They should have done a lot more ethically for the workers involved in the manufacture of DBCP based on the consideration of the basic ethical principles as followings: The first argument is that Dow and Shell should have suspended production in 1961 before any acceptable solution on safety protection to workers can be installed in the process. Since they knew the potential impacts could be very harmful for humans’ health

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    I Should Pass This Class Because: I Need to pass my Eng 096 writing in order for me to move on to the next level of my education. I am doing computer science as a major at a college‚ and in order for me to get into the program I need to pass english 101 and college level math‚ so I made an effort this summer and took a placement test‚which I placed into english 096 writing class.This class is hard to learn‚its also expensive‚ and it takes a lot of time and needs a lot of attention before you can

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    Given the candidates’ responses to the question "Should the government control access to information on the internet?" Who would receive my vote? Why? Should the government control access to information on the internet? No‚ I believe if government controlled what was on the internet it would be like the Nazi control all over again‚ where the people are not free and cannot express themselves. It would go against our freedom and be impossible to control. My vote would go to candidate three‚

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    skeptical about this New Deal. Depending on what side you are looking from‚ the New Deal programs were an undeniable failure‚ or extremely beneficial. Some people weren’t sure if they could trust the government to follow through‚ or even speak the truth; some farmers thought the government were lying through their teeth solely for their own monetary gains. Similarly‚ bankers and insurance companies were essentially already at the door of every farmer‚ claiming they owe money. What happened in these

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    12 TO: MS. Dana Donnley‚ Director of Employee Communication FROM: MS. Kevina Kenny‚ Employee Communications Manager SUBJECT: Whirlpool Corporation Employee Wellness Program Purpose This document proposes a communication strategy for the Employee Wellness Program at Whirlpool Corporation. It analyses the status of the Employee Wellness Program identifying the relevant background details and critical factors. To increase the participation in the program‚ it outlines the options for action and

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    significant problem in American industry‚ causing estimated losses of $33 billion to $100 billion annually. These losses result from increased absenteeism‚ employee theft and injury rates‚ as well as reduced productivity and morale.” (Extejt‚ 1987) After reading “The case for and against drug testing”‚ Castulon Corporation should establish a drug testing program. If I was a part of Castulon Corporation I would recommend that they create a plan to reduce the chances of losses. It would state: Potential employees

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    Animals should not be used for research Imagine an animal suffering‚ with no way to help itself. Imagine a human being forcing an animal to suffer and not doing anything to help. This is what happens when animals are used for research to test products that most people do use. Every year almost 8‚000 animals suffer from being used for research. Animals are subjected to burns‚ electric shocks‚ and other painful experiences that researchers subject them too. Animals are given diseases from the researchers

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    Steps of the new Induction Program 1. Welcomes the new comer to the organization. 2. Explain the overall objectives of the company and the department. 3. Explain the employees’ role in achieving the objectives. 4. Show the location or place of work. 5. Handover the rules and job descriptions. 6. Give detail the training opportunities and promotional advancement. 7. Discuss the working conditions. 8. Furnish all details regarding salary and benefits

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    Government Should Establish Program To Reduce Juvenile Crime Juvenile crime is increasing rapidly and is a problem that plagues America. The murder rate by 18 year olds has increased 467% since 1965! The current policy maintained for the last number of decades is clearly not effective. An increase of 207% in the number of murder cases committed by 15 year olds from 1985 to 1993 is not a sign that current policy is effective. Changes must be made. The best way to address the problem is through

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