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    Coal Is Just Not Black Gold

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    COAL IS JUST NOT BLACK GOLD PREFACE Drawing upon the organisation in which author is familiar – Coal India Limited‚ largest coal producing company in the world‚ In this paper he critically analyses few existing policies implemented by Government of India and Coal India Limited in mining industry from past few decades‚ works through the complex problems around Coal mining in India and identifies few human resource management related problems and how they have contributed for the company’s stagnation

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    Just As All Road Analysis

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    Just as all roads lead back to home‚ the protagonist exhibits that everyone will eventually become manifestations of the society it is born within. In this excerpt‚ the author uses the strong allegory of the protagonist plummeting down the slopes and skiing towards the inevitable end of conforming towards mankind and society. Although the protagonist’s gender isn’t explicit‚ we can assume that it’s a girl due to its unambiguous sub theme of feminine repression. The author presents the protagonists

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    Empathy… Not Just For Children Anymore 2012 Steven Fitch Psychology 205 4/30/2012 Empathy… Not Just For Children Anymore 2012 Steven Fitch Psychology 205 4/30/2012 Susan Blackman was a busy woman and going to a new doctor for what she thought was a simple cold and a new one at that only seemed to be a waste of time. Susan had a day full of meetings and she was supposed to get out of work earlier to see her twins perform in the elementary school Christmas concert. Susan

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    Bryan Stevenson is a lawyer and the author of the book “Just Mercy.” The main story is about him defending an African American named Walter McMillan‚ from a small town named ‘Monroeville’ in Alabama. This man was falsely accused and convicted of killing a young white woman. The story of this book takes place in the 1980s and 1990s‚ which makes it so unbelievable. The writer compares the occurrence of his book to a very well-known American Classic “To Kill a Mockingbird” in which a black male was

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    What the Heck Just Happened. The Causes of the Financial Meltdown in 2008. Paul J. Mahoney Brandman University The Government of the United States‚ in an attempt to appease everyone and level a playing field‚ as well as stave off a recession created the biggest reasons for the financial meltdown of 2008. “US. Housing policies are the root cause of the current financial crisis. Other players‚ greedy investment bankers; foolish investors; imprudent bankers; incompetent rating agencies; irresponsible

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    Just Mercy Book Report

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    Bryan Stevenson’s Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption is a nonfiction book that expresses his views and work to foster justice for the poor and discriminated. Stevenson advocates that true character is measured by personal treatment of the poor‚ incarcerated‚ and disfavored. I will embrace Stevenson’s conviction of true societal character while working in an anticipated position in the medical field by providing quality‚ affordable care for patients of minority backgrounds. As a healthcare

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    Does Just War Exist

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    Does Just War exist? The belief that a war can exist which is completely just‚ has been around for many centuries. Philosophers have argued since the time of Cicero on how actions can be justified‚ and have written many papers on the subject. Although many people from different backgrounds and religions have disagreed on the topic‚ it is somewhat agreed that four factors of a war must be just‚ for the war itself to be considered just: 1. The reasons to go to war must be just 2. The actions

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    Vietnam War Just or Unjust

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    Matthew-Donald Toombs C & D Block 12-5-12 Vietnam‚ Just or Unjust? Some ask the question‚ was the Vietnam War just? Some may say yes it was just‚and others say that it is unjust. However‚Certain people view justice as slippery concept. There are always ways to get aroud justice‚ and that is why people believe that justice is a slippety concept. Even Plato one of the brightest of his time could not figure out whether war was just or unjust. A Certain individual‚ by the name of Aquinas‚ also

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    Just War Thousands of years ago‚ before motor vehicles‚ before long distance travel‚ before Christianity itself‚ scholars and philosophers were debating a question which is still on the forefront of many minds today: Is war ever just? By the 4th century‚ St. Augustine‚ also known as Augustine of Hippo‚ had developed a set of criteria regarding when it was justified to go to war (Patterson). These criteria are still widely used today‚ although debated by many‚ especially with the recent use of drones

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    What makes a war just?

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    either just or unjust. The way to determine this is by a set of guidelines that have been made by historians and philosophers over the years. This set of rules is called the jus ad bellum or right to war. The six guidelines included in this set are as follows: legitimate authority‚ just cause‚ right intention‚ last resort‚ reasonable chance of success‚ and an end goal of superior peace. I believe that‚ according to the jus ad bellum‚ the declaration of the First Crusade by Pope Urban II was just. The

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