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    Capitalistic Economy

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    2013 Extra Credit Term Paper – Topic 1 The main concept behind a capitalistic economy is that the government does not have any control over the free markets. For this to exist‚ the economic markets should not be allowed to receive (nor should they be allowed to give) monetary support from the government. In 2007 the banking‚ financial‚ and insurance industry corporate giants claimed to be “to big to fail” and pled for a bailout from the U.S. government. Adam Smith‚ a moral philosopher and a pioneer

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    a. Education is an effective tool in our efforts to build a more equitable society. b. Therefore‚ equal educational opportunities must be available to all citizens. “Providing students opportunities at school does not guarantee success if students watch television rather than do their homework—and parents let them. By assuming that any set of reform ideas can magically create a well-educated citizenry‚ we oversell the role of policy-making. Education requires initiative‚ a trait notoriously

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    Equitable Bank

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Equitable Banking Corporation is the first commercial bank licensed by Central Bank of the Philippines and in 1955 the bank opened its first metro manila branch located at divisoria. On 1973 the bank established its first foreign branch in hongkong and also the first filipino bank in the crown colony‚ after a year Equitable Bank Foundation engaging in non-profit‚ social‚ cultural and charitable activities. During 1977 Central Bank of the Philippines granted EBC its foreign

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    Equitable interests

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    Heading Legal Property Rights‚ Equitable Property Rights and Personal Rights Explain the difference between Legal property rights‚ Equitable property rights and Personal Rights.  In distinguishing legal property right‚ equitable property right and personal right‚ the nature of the rights will be discussed. A legal property right‚ sometimes termed as legal title implies actual ownership of the property whereas equitable property right which is also known as equitable title refers to the actual enjoyment

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    existing employees‚ keep quality employees from leaving‚ and motivate them in the workplace. According to research conducted by the Corporate Executive Board‚ the most important workplace attribute is compensation‚ (The Increasing Call for Work-Life Balance‚ 2009). Not only must wages be set high enough to motivate and attract good talent‚ they must also be equitable—that is‚ the wage must accurately reflect the value of the labor performed. Fair and equitable compensation is a crucial factor in the

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    A moment in history that changed our society to what it is today was The Women’s Right Movement‚ which began in 1848. At the time the U.S. was founded‚ it’s female citizens didn’t have many rights‚ especially compared to what the men had at the time. No women had the right to vote‚ married women couldn’t own property and had no legal claim to any money‚ even if they earned it. Women were also expected to focus on housework and motherhood‚ not politics or jobs. One of the biggest rights women wanted

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    Fair and Equitable Compensation MGMT 365 04/01/2012 MGMT 365 04/01/2012 Fair and Equitable Compensation Compensation is an important factor in the business world; both for employees and employers. Employees are trying to get what they feel they are worth. On the other side employers are trying to get quality workers at the best price they can; this is so they can increase their bottom line. Depending on which side you are on‚ the views of what is fair and equitable varies. The key is to

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    Conformity In Our Society

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    Conformity Within a Society. In our modern society‚ I believe that conformity is an essential factor for a human to learn and adapt to society’s values. In this society‚ people encourage conforming behavior from an individual. For example‚ our society has some unsaid sets of values‚ and norms‚ which guides an individual to act in a conforming manner. I believe that an individual behaves according to social norms in order to gain acceptance‚ achieve success‚ and be recognized. For example‚ the way

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    Our Changing Society

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    Throughout the years our society has gotten considerably worse. Many factors in the modern day has had a part in the negativity in the world. Our music has become everything about drug life‚ sex life and "thug life". Not only has music impacted our change‚ but the increase in violence has affected it. Violence can become an after effect due to what is on TV and cemented into our brains. People have lost all knowledge of common sense. The last factor that makes our society ugly is the rate in bullying

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    Equitable distribution of marital assets and liabilities.-- (1) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage‚ in addition to all other remedies available to a court to do equity between the parties‚ or in a proceeding for disposition of assets following a dissolution of marriage by a court which lacked jurisdiction over the absent spouse or lacked jurisdiction to dispose of the assets‚ the court shall set apart to each spouse that spouse’s nonmarital assets and liabilities‚ and in distributing the

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