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    Would You Bet Your Life On The Bottom Line? “Thank You For Smoking” is a satirical comedy which is graceful‚ yet brutal. This film targets the pro-tobacco lobbyists‚ who would like the public to believe that smoking cigarettes is not harmful. It stars Aaron Eckhart as Nick Naylor‚ who is the spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies. The opening scene starts with Nick appearing on "The Joan Lunden Show‚" sitting beside a bald-headed boy named Robin‚ a 15-year-old boy dying of cancer‚ but who

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    How will science and technology change your lives in the future? Though humans may try to predict the future‚ nobody seems to ever get it completely right. But when it comes to the job market‚ one thing is certain: with the world experiencing one scientific breakthrough after another‚ exciting new career possibilities are bound to emerge. It may sound like science fiction‚ but what seems far-fetched today is often the technology of tomorrow. “Technologies like the Internet‚ cell phones‚ and personal

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    Montessori Practical Life

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    will be discussing the importance and different aspects of the Practical Life area in the classroom. “Watching a child‚ makes it obvious that the development of his mind‚ comes through his movements.” (Montessori‚1995‚ chapter 13‚ page 131.) The above clearly explains Maria Montessori’s conclusion that it is only through the practice of movement that a child can learn and develop. For this reason she decided to incorporate the area of Practical Life into her classroom‚ as this is where the practice

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    Doing Business in Japan

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    asked Dr. Ernest Gundling‚ an intercultual specialist‚ to be the author to leverage on his extensive research and hands-on experience in this field. We sincerely hope that this booklet will help businesspeople from all over the world be successful in doing business with Japan. International Communication Department JETRO It is a pleasure to be able to offer this introduction to business communication with Japanese. I hope that each reader will find useful tips for his or her work‚ and quickly build

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    Three Major Concerns of a Driver When driving‚ there are many concerns drivers should be aware of. These concerns make driving safer for anyone on the road. The three major concerns I am going to talk about today are road conditions‚ following distance‚ and speed. These are only a few of the many concerns a driver should have when driving. Driving is not safe therfore you must take it as serious as possible. If a driver ignores these concerns there will be consequences whether

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    Answer to question 1 of unit 1(HRM) Identify and explain five metrics used to evaluate HR performance The reality in our society is that the most commonly measured workforce metrics do very little to help to HR Managers and business leaders achieve real insight into maximizing their human capital investment. To make better business decisions regarding their workforce‚ leaders need to see the connections in their workforce data and examine comprehensive workforce topics. In order to

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    Drugs On Your Body to Explain the Best Way to Live a Healthy Lifestyle” Being healthy is something we take for granted. As teenagers‚ stereotypically‚ health is usually the least of our concerns; we usually have excuses such as‚ “I’ll make the most of it before I start getting old and when I really need to start that balanced diet stuff” or an often excuse I hear from my friends is‚ “You only live once.” Although I don’t comprehend how eating unhealthily makes the most of your life‚ they

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    Explain how you would promote inclusion‚ equality and diversity with your current/future learners. Identify other points of referral available to meet the potential needs of learners. Key terms: • Inclusion - involving all learners and treating them equally and fairly‚ without directly or indirectly excluding anybody • Equality - the enjoyment of equal rights by all‚ each individual being regarded as of the same importance and receiving the same treatment. • Diversity - valuing the individual

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    DOING THE RIGHT THING 21 This excerpt is from Michael J. Sandel‚ Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?‚ pp. 21-30‚ by permission of the publisher. The Runaway Trolley Suppose you are the driver of a trolley car hurtling down the track at sixty miles an hour. Up ahead you see ve workers standing on the track‚ tools in hand. You try to stop‚ but you can’t. The brakes don’t work.You feel desperate‚ because you know that if you crash into these ve workers‚ they will all die. (Let’s assume you know

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    policies‚ practices‚ and programmes” (Crane & Matten‚ 2010). Jeffrey Skilling‚ the chief executive in the first half of 2001 who should be the first people knew the problems that exist in the company‚ but he said to public that the stock price would go up whilst he undersold his stocks. The point is he did not think there is anything wrong at the firm (BBC‚ 2012). Hence‚ he can be identified as egoism that stands at level of preconventional with instrumental purpose and exchange (Crane & Matten

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