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    “ Throughout our history ‚we [Americans] have been willing to trade freedom for safety during wartime”(St Luis Post Dispatch Editorial‚11 October 2001).This essay will argue that a responsible government has to protect its citizens and this protection will include the use of censorship but it should not resemble an authoritarian country otherwise freedom of speech and free exercise of religion will be lost. An examination will be made about the positive aspects of censorship and why censorship is

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    Written Case Analysis (15% of course grade) Case 22 – Herman Miller Inc. The Reinvention and Renewal of an Iconic Manufacturer of Office Furniture Herman Miller Inc. CEO Brian Walker has employed you as a strategic consultant to evaluate the company’s approaches to executing its strategy and to make strategy-supportive recommendations for improvement. Specifically‚ he has asked you to advise him on what policies and operating practices have worked particularly well and what changes might

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    role in many soldiers lives. One particular soldier‚ Mike Clark‚ globally shares his story of being a Vietnam veteran‚ and the difficult times that he underwent during the Vietnam War. Clark’s personal story is unique because of the difficult decisions he makes and the factors that cause him to make them. Clark explains the reality behind joining the military and witnessing the tragedies that are experienced during the war. While exploring Mike Clark’s Vietnam War story and remembering the war veterans

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    There is a disease coursing through our veins and it is mediocrity. Fuelled by apathy‚ legitimised by nationalism and fostered by indifference‚ it is a unifying threat which lurks below the surface of every institution and‚ increasingly‚ manifests in the thinking that constitutes the public mind. Mediocrity is a disease because it infects society in the same fashion as sickness ails a person‚ and because its effects are debilitating and damaging. If it is identified and countered‚ its symptoms

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    Ivanna Olivieri 4 February 2013 Bill Miller an Value Trust Bill Miller manages Value Trust‚ a Mutual fund that has been extremely successful. It has outperformed its benchmark the Standard and Poor’s 500 for 14 years. It has earned a cumulative return of more than 830% over those 14 years. Bill Miller has a rather different approach to making his investments. He goes against the conventional ways of thinking. He buys stocks when prices are its prices are going down‚ when the market is

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    employees are often eligible to switch job positions within their companies. Even when employment is "at will"‚ permanent employees of large companies are generally protected from abrupt job termination by severance policies‚ like advance notice in case of layoffs‚ or formal discipline procedures. They may be eligible to join a union‚ and may enjoy both social and financial benefits of their employment. Lifelong employment facilitates long-term growth for employees‚ companies and industries. It develops

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    Tragic events like the shootings in the comunity capture public attention and concern‚ but are not typical of youth violence. Most adolescent homicides are committed in inner cities and outside of school. They most frequently involve an interpersonal dispute and a single victim. On average‚ six or seven youths are murdered in this country each day. Most of these are inner-city minority youths. Such acts of violence are tragic and contribute to a climate of fear in schools and communities.  Research

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    situation Dr. Faye Miller violated several “General Principals” in the Ethical Principals of Psychologists and Code of Conduct. She breached Principle B: Fidelity and Responsibility which states that psychologists have a professional and social responsibility to society‚ which includes being concerned about their colleagues maintaining and following ethical principles. In the scenario Dr. Miller’s fellow colleague‚ Dr. Cooper‚ transgressed an ethical standard‚ however Dr. Miller did not attempt to

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    are two versions for students: Single-Player and Multi-Player. Both versions simulate the management decisions of a company in the bicycle industry and require you to make key marketing‚ operations‚ product development and finance decisions. In both cases the goal is the same: to maximize Shareholder Value. There are two version of MikesBikes that will be used in your course‚ a Single- Player and a Multi-Player version. The MikesBikes Single-Player is a practice version where your challenge is to

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    2. A search of Mr. Mike McBride’s locker located at the companies on site fitness center is permissible. First and foremost‚ the instigation of the search is being conducted on reasonable suspicion. In Alabama v. White the court stated that “reasonable suspicion can arise from information that is less reliable than that required to show probable cause.” (Rutledge‚ 2011) This reasonable suspicion is based on the various comments Mr. McBride made during his exit interview. Secondly‚ Greenwood Company

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