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    Backoffice Business Ethics

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    business, procedures on how to report sexual harassment so the employee feels safe at work, and the employer taking immediate action once the complaint has been reported will assist in keeping sexual harassment at a minimum within your company. Please note, employers are held responsible for those sexual harassment cases that go to court. It would behoove both the Human Resource manager and CEO to begin the training for all employees annually and for all new hires, and implement a process to…

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    of investing in this film are minimum. Risks can include; the film not being finished on time and the film going over budget. The producers solve these issues but signing a promissory note that that the film will be finished on time or the Producers will give the investor back the money. The producers will also sign a promissory that promises the film will not be over budget and if the film does exceed budget then the Producers will cover the difference…

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    From Segregation to Integration: Rhetorical Appeals in “I Have a Dream.” Martin Luther King Jr’s, “I Have a Dream,” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. is not just a speech. It speaks to men and women of all races. It addresses the issues of racism and how nothing has changed in over 100 years. It reiterates the work that Abraham Lincoln once tried to install with the Emancipation Proclamation. King knew the works of Aristotle with his thought of pathos, ethos, and logos, and he…

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    Martin Luther King, Jr gave a speech in August 1963, standing proud before the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., King spoke in front of 250,000 people, trying to spread his word of hope, frustration, and goals. King fought and preached for brotherhood, equality, and justice for the blacks of America that have been promised rights and were served injustice. In his speech, Martin Luther King, Jr. uses various metaphors, historical and Negro spiritual allusions, repetition, and an analogy to…

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    Martin Luther King is a famously known Civil Rights activist during the Civil Rights Era. His contributions led to equal rights for men of color and whites. One of his strongest attributes was, to persuade people to think or do what is right. Two cases of this are his famous "I Have a Dream" speech and his "Letter From Brigham Jail". In both works, he uses persuasive text to persuade the reader do or think someway. His persuasive texts contain numerous logical appeals and emotional appeals. The…

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    The “I Have a Dream” speech was one of the most famous and eminent speech in history that was ever given. In August 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. made an impactful and significant speech on the Lincoln Memorial. The purpose for his speech was to bring attention to the racial injustice in the society. Rights and privileges are meant for all people, as stated from the Declaration of Independence. Martin Luther King Jr. made the “I Have a Dream” speech to point out the social injustice and how…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Subsidized Loans

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    different kinds of loans vary. For example, you are not responsible for interest on a subsidized Stafford loan until you are in repayment. Unsubsidized Stafford loans, however, begin to accrue interest when you get the money”. These students sign the promissory notes sometimes without reading the terms laid out to them. Some students don’t think about things such as, if they don’t withdraw from a class before the deadline, they have to repay their loans in full for that class. Students also have…

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    In the book Debt, by David Graeber, Graeber provides an alternative to the narratives economist want society to believe. One being the idea that money, a unit for measure, was established after the barter system is a view that Graeber characterizes as a perfectly simple and straightforward answer, which is terribly incorrect. (21) The idea that individual traded item for item runs into a few conflicts which explains the creation of money. For instance, say one neighbor has cows, and the other…

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    The Fight for Equality “No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.” Martin Luther King Jr. voiced these very same opinions to millions of people on August 28, 1963. On this day king changed the lives of thousands of Americans forever. His “I Have a Dream” gave African-Americans…

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    the speech ‘I Have A Dream’ by Martin Luther King Jr. was a better speech in many ways than ‘Glory And Hope’ by Nelson Mandela. The similarities between both the speeches were many too. Both the speeches have many metaphors in them like ‘A promissory note, a bad check’ in MLK’s speech and ‘As intimately attached to the soil of this beautiful country as are the famous jacaranda trees of Pretoria and the mimosa trees of the bushveld.’ in Mandela’s speech. The metaphors that are used in this…

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