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    an early age such as maintaining my “innocence “, finding a husband, having children and revolving my life around the need for family. Growing up I thought having those views allowed me to be discipline in my ways of thinking and allowed for me to make my father proud for him installing his views and me expressing those values with the way I carried myself. The idea that “Power has always been held by those who manage to control the origins of life by controlling women’s body”, strongly…

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    Tesco Motivation

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    He believed that motivation was improved through making employees feel important, giving them a degree of freedom to make choices and acknowledging their social needs. According Tesco, communication is a very important factor in motivating employees. Tesco uses different communication methods such as: one-on-one interviews with managers, Internet communication or through…

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    1) The company I chose to profile is Bayer. Bayer is a global enterprise with companies in almost every country. The profile I have highlighted is the Canadian sector. This company provides multiple employee benefits; even including considering opening a new location for employees that move to a city where no current office is open. The extensive list of employee perks begins here: Medical benefits- As part of the health plan, the employer pays up to 95% of the premiums, the plans are…

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    the freedom to stay true to themselves. It created a wall where people who does not conform to the gender norms will be punished and discriminated. This created so much pressure on the individual to fit in the standards that if you are a male you must conform to the masculine role and take up jobs requiring stregth and high intelligence such related to law, military and politics while if you are a female you must conform to the feminine role taking care-related occupations such as healthcare,…

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    Many pro-choice Christians start their argument however, saying that a fetus or unborn baby is not considered a human yet; so what does the bible say about this? Well the bible states a human as something with personal attributes such as sin or joy, when first hearing…

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    States until now with six states allowing it. Assisted suicide should be legalized in the United States because it offers terminally ill patients the right to end their life of treatments and allows them death with dignity, financial motivation under healthcare to kill themselves is a cheaper alternative to medical treatment, and alleviate the pain with families pain and suffering. To begin with, for terminally ill patients who suffer from terminal illnesses have succeeded in extending people’s…

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    are typically male-dominated in today’s society. This would not only benefit women through positive reinforcement of their skills, but would benefit society as well since we would all benefit from the possible futures they will have. We would need to make sure that highly skilled women do not get trapped into low skill, low pay work due to socially constructed ideas, caregiving responsibilities and inflexible jobs. To do this, there may be multiple actions that should be taken such as evaluating…

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    legislature and awaits the governor’s signature (Chokshi, 2016). If signed, this bill will make it a felony for physicians to perform abortions in all cases except to save the woman’s life. The bill construes abortion as an “unprofessional conduct” for a physician, meaning that physicians may lose their medical licenses as well (Crockett, 2016). Simply put, this bill is a ban on abortion and severely limits healthcare options for women seeking the procedure, especially poor ones who do not…

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    The United States has lived up to the idea of bringing millions of refugees to safety and freedom. Two authors Michael G. Mullen and David Miliband argue that decimating the United States refugee resettlement program would put thousands of victims' lives and the American values at risk. In the New York Times op-eds, “Welcoming Refugees Should Be a Settled Question” by David Miliband and "The Wrong Time to Cut Back on Refugees" by Michael G. Mullen tackles the same topic. David Miliband is a…

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    The United States of America was founded on a need for political and religious freedom. The people grew tired of being ruled and wanted to be part of a self-governing society. The Constitution was created to limit the powers of the federal government so that everyday citizens could have some semblance of control. The Constitution is the governing document that establishes a three tiered legal system that shares powers to prevent any unbalance that would take away from democratic ideology that…

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