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    Electoral Process Fair

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    Is the United States electoral process fair and effective? The answer will vary, depending on who you ask. There are many aspects of the election process that must be considered to determine its fairness and effectiveness- such as nomination process/primaries, voting methods, and much more. With this being said, the electoral process is effective but unfair due to elections being done by electoral votes and the power of money. Although democracy is spread out and is said “every vote counts”,…

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    Equitable Fair And Just

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    Equitable, Fair, and Just Business Dictionary defines Business Ethics as, “equitable, fair, and just dealing with people that, although pragmatically flexible according to the situation and times, conforms to self-imposed high standards of public conduct.” Using that as a baseline for this discussion, I work in an organization were information and plans are passed that is sensitive in nature. Because of this, there is a robust credentialing process for the various tiers of material, who can…

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    Fair Prices In Healthcare

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    companies and physicians/hospitals to agree on a “fair” price. An agreement among all parties would mean patients can receive proper preventative and treatment services, and physicians will be paid according to a fee that they agreed upon as being fair. In the agreement it should be noted that the fair price should not affect patient’s premium, co-pay/coinsurance or benefits amount, nor should the agreement increase the patient’s deductible. The fair price agreement should include increase in…

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    Atticus Fair Actions

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    I choose the anaphoric phrase “The fair course of action is to” because it defines Atticus’s character. I can prove this by using the context in To Kill a Mockingbird. In the novel, we learned that Atticus was known as the best shot in Maycomb county, but as an adult, he stopped using a gun. When Miss Maudie tells Scout and Jem that this is because he decided his skill with a gun gave him an unfair advantage against other creatures, it amplified Atticus’s concept of fairness. This directly…

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    Is it fair for a parent to isolate/imprison a child (teenager) for years at home for breaking the law? It is not fair for a parent to imprison a child at home for breaking a law because even though it might be their child, they do not fully own that person and even though they should have full protection over their child they don't fully have ownership over the teenager. A country's law will also dictate what a parent is allowed to do with the child. For a parent to decide whether they should…

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    Fair Compensation Essay

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    reasonably fair return (Kanungo, Mendonca, 1988). Compensation will be viewed as fair by the employee if it is designed with a job analysis, job description, and pay structure. Pay is one component of a compensation plan. A competitive salary plays a part in how satisfied employees are within the organization. When employees are satisfied with the pay received for performance the employee will not look for another job with the competition. Employers should want to offer employees fair…

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    Essay On Career Fairs

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    Hien Le CIS 3380 Extra Credit (5 points) All- Majors Career Fairs On September 22, I had a chance to go to All- Majors Career Fairs and talked to a lot of representations/ employees from different companies. However, the most person that remained in my mind after the job fair is Professor Stephanie Krueger. She comes from Lone Star College in Houston. She is such a kind and warm person to talk to. The topic in our conversation was should student go get a job right after graduating or…

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    Science Fair Outline

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    Arya Marwaha Life Science Mrs. Conklin October 11, 2016 Science Fair Outline Introduction I will be testing if different fruits and vegetables can conduct enough power to create electricity This question can help save electricity and offer a new way to conduct power. It is also an interesting topic to test on. The hypothesis states that different produce can conduct enough power to create electricity, because Zinc and Copper (the two elements I am testing) have a certain relationships with…

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    Fair Trade Essay

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    Clothing: A Brief Clothing Study Joy, M, Ringold University Of The People Define Fair trade: "A movement whose goal is to help producers in developing countries to get a fair price for their products as to help reduce poverty, provide for the ethical treatment of workers and farmers and promote environmentally sustainable practices" (Merriam-Webster, 2015). This essay below will briefly cover some of the Fair Trade issues with clothing. Or The Unfair Trade Of Clothing. April 24th, 2014, a…

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    Fair Work Activity

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    The rise of conciliation and arbitration impacts the way employees are able to resolve conflicts with a conciliator making it effective in settling disputes. Due to this, the Fair Work Ombudsman which is an independent body created under the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) aims to provide information regarding rights and obligations, unfair practices, enforcing laws and compliance. This Act is the foundation to all standards and regulations for employment thus serving…

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