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    years? Museums are responsible for holding many of history’s important artifacts‚ and are one of the more substantial sources to learn about the past. However‚ recently‚ numerous museums have come under fire for not returning artifacts to countries that have a claim on them. Despite demands from multiple countries‚ museums should not send back artifacts due to it being irresponsible‚ and unsafe. Some nations which call for artifacts from museums can not guarantee the safety of these historical articles

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    With reference to your own research to what extent do you think that acting in a socially responsible way is now essential for businesses? Social responsible allows business to create a positive relationship with the community and also then environment within their operation. Companies that use socially responsible are Marks and Spencer. They have done this by creating an operation call Plan A where they are able to generate £185 million from just reducing costs. Saving this amount of money they

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    a number of reasons why it is. Having plans already planned‚ having homework‚ consequently meaning less sleep‚ and just being there for more time than you want to be are 3 great reasons why not to have extracurricular activities after school. The first main reason why not to have after school activities is because you have your own life after school. Some people may have a job‚ family occasions or issues may pop up‚ you could even be getting your hair or nails done if you want. Students young

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    LC 2.08 Final Draft "I believe" Trevor Cruse 1/22/2015 Why do people do what they love doing for their profession‚ rather than working at a job that will get them more money? Or why did people who get a lot of money from their job not follow their dream careers? Everyday men and women of all ages and aspirations start their paths on their future goals‚ life careers‚ and who they plan to be. But at what cost? Every day I see men and women choosing their careers. Careers that pay well. And careers

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    Why do people conform? Conformity is an intriguing psychological concept thus been debated and researched for years. Due to different factors it causes sound minded individuals to change their beliefs or behaviour to avoid being shunned from the group‚ even if they internally disagree. Crutchfied R.S (1962 cited Hardy and Heyes 1994) stated the definition of conformity “Yielding to group pressures” this means the mere existence of a group belief‚ may make some individuals conform to it‚ without

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    In an article called “Why You Should Go to the Movies (and Do Other Stuff) Alone” written by Jesse Singal‚ it explains that most people are uncomfortable with doing things alone and not in groups. It says that people feel judged by others (usually groups) when they are not with anyone. They are seen as if they have no friends. They did a few surveys and social experiments to see how people felt. By doing things alone‚ the article said that you can meet new people and go out of your comfort zone.

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    elementary school bus‚ and schools would have to provide a snack for the children because it would interfere with families early dinner time. Can the school afford this? It is very important for families to have family time because families should have a strong bond. Also‚ kids should have time to get out their energy and have fun instead of learning for nine hours a day. Here are my reasons on why the School Board should not change school hours. My first reason on why we shouldn’t add any more hours is

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    its primary values and ethical standards. Both businesses and trade organizations typically have some sort of code of ethics that its employees or members are supposed to follow. Breaking the code of ethics can result in termination or dismissal from the organization. A code of ethics is important because it clearly lies out the "rules" for behaviour and provides a pre-emptive warning. Socially Responsible Practices This includes programmes and systems that a company can put in place to increase the safety and well-being

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    and to show his strength he is continually picking fights with larger men or with people who are smaller and weaker then himself. “Well . . . tell you what. Curley’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. He’s alla time picking scraps with big guys. Kind of like he’s mad at ’em because he ain’t a big guy. You seen little guys like that‚ ain’t you? Always scrappy? (2.91)” In other words‚ by putting other people down‚ or showing how he can take on someone twice his size‚ it makes him feel good

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    Could Have In the poem “Could Have” by Wislawa Szymborska‚ she constructs the poem in such a way that she is speaking not to one singular person‚ but everyone affected by the Holocaust. Szymborska writes‚ “You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last.” I believe this is her way of broadening the horizon of who she is talking to. From what we know about Szymborska and her past careers as a poetry editor‚ a columnist‚ and a translator we can see that right off

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