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    1. Would Coors have been justified in using a polygraph and in asking the questions alleged in the notarized affidavits? Explain your answer fully in terms of the ethical principals involved. As the world become smaller and the access to electronic records become easier, many companies rely on background investigations of all potential hiring candidates to verify the accuracy of their employment application and resume, their criminal records, or any employment-related sanctions. Although…

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    illegal alcohol in the tops of boots while fighting with the Indians. Many people imported liquor from other countries and ships. They used the river between Detroit and Canada and the overland method on the long border. Bootleggers also built secret breweries with intricate security systems and lookouts. In addition to hiding from police, bootleggers would have to fight off other bootleggers who would try to steal their liquor. This business soon grew into a vast illegal empire, in part,…

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    The Dangote Group also dominates the sugar market in Nigeria and is a major supplier to the country's soft drink companies, breweries, and confectioners. The Dangote Group has moved from being a trading company to being the largest industrial group in Nigeria and includes: Dangote Sugar Refinery, Dangote Cement, and Dangote Flour. If this industrialist decides to open a new facility…

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    ingredients such as spent beer-making grains, fruit and vegetable refuse from juice bar establishments, and grape skin and seed pomace by-products from wine-making. Incorporation of these ingredients may also help develop additional sales channels at breweries, wineries, juice bar establishments and other…

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    home. Therefore, if the drink is accessible to the teen, then it becomes a principal factor in heavy-high-risk drinking. Chris further explains in chapter eighteen that her sons would often go with friends when they were home from college to a local brewery where they could see beer being made and buy. To her this was acceptable, however not a lot of parents would agree with this type of…

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    Prohibition In New England

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    When the English settlers came to New England in 1607 they celebrated their journey by pressing their beer mugs and wine glasses together and proposing toasts. To this day, on New Year 's Eve, drinking alcohol is still apart of the celebration to start off the upcoming year with a positive attitude. People also drink at weddings, college graduations, when rooting for one’s favorite football team to win the superbowl, and simply just because someone had a good day. Prohibition was later…

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    My hometown is Qingdao, let me give a brief introduction of Qingdao to you. The “Qing” is a color, as same as cyan or green. The “dao” is island. There is a small island on the sea near Qingdao. Because there are many plants on the island, the island looks green and this is the origin of the “Qingdao”. Qingdao is located in the southern part of Shandong province. Qingdao's climate is typical temperate monsoon climate, so it is relative warm in winter and relative cool in summer. Summer…

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    Marine Corps History

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    eager to battle were in high demand as the war against England was going to be a grueling one. A man called Samuel Nicholas began the recruiting process for the Marine Corps in 1775. Tun Tavern, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an old local brewery that is widely recognized by Marines as the birthplace of the Marine Corps.tunlogo.jpg 1700’s The Continental Marines, as they were called back then, were the Marine force of America during the Revolutionary War. Two Marine…

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    Its noon in Chicago, the game doesn’t start until 4 o’clock, but I can already smell the hot dogs. I make my way down the gum covered concrete stairs to the Red Line subway station. I purchase my ticket at the automated kiosk and proceed to rails to wait for the next train. Like every game day in Chicago, the subway tunnels are filled with business men, tourists, the crazy fanatics, and some very talented musicians preforming trying to make money for some dinner later. Their music echoes…

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    One of the most significant growths during the 20th century was the birth of the automobile industry. This new advancement affected the daily life of the twentieth century American to a greater degree than any other technological development. (Rosentreter, pg.215)It began in 1896, when Charles King invented the horseless carriage and drove it down Woodward Avenue in Detroit. When Charles King joined Detroit inventor, Henry Ford, he earned international recognition. Ford would eventually become…

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