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    Bargains In Labor Law

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    table especially on mandatory subjects (Oberer, 2002). The unions are mandated with the responsibility of presenting the defense of the workers and what they would like to be included in the bargaining. One of the ways through which the union cannot refrain from bargaining the rights of the workers are when the grievance out rightly affects the staff by a large margin. Such an issue should be bargained and the management should be made to set in place mechanisms which can be used to cohesively…

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    Free Will Defense Summary

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    Introduction The logical problem of evil by J. L. Mackie seeked to show a logical contradiction between the existence of a good omnipotent God that traditional theists propose, and the existence of evil. In his Free Will Defense, (henceforth FWD) Alvin Plantinga responds by arguing that agents with significant freedom are more valuable than those without, but that God cannot determine that such agents cannot choose wrong. Hence, it is possible that God exists but creates agents with…

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    The love between the young dark girl and her dark young lover is only expressed through the grief she is experiencing from his death. The refrain in the first and third stanza “Way Down South in Dixie/(Break the heart of me)” (lines 1-2/9-10) shows that the speaker is not just grieving, she is broken and lost, her soul is left naked without him. The final lines of the poem “Love is a naked…

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    Good Faith Rule

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    then granted authority to unilaterally impose new rules without making any adaptations to the collective bargaining agreement or gain approval from the union. Mr. Shrapnel, manager of GoodValue Supermarkets, imposed a new rule that employees shall refrain from overt public displays of affection with co-workers while on store property. The rule was created in “Good Faith” in order to promote the best business interests of GoodValue Supermarkets. The nature of the rule is to protect the integrity…

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    The ancient text “The Dialogue of a Man and the Soul” is a tale of a conversation between a man and his soul, regarding their viewpoints toward death. The man abides by the Egyptian traditions of viewing death as a positive gesture and wants to experience it now, whereas the soul is more focused on valuing the time on the earth. This intense conversation is a conflict between the internal thoughts of a man who is contemplating the idea of suicide; emphasizes the separation of himself and his…

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    Lung Cancer Research Paper

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    lung cancer. So it is best to refrain from smoking…

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    One Art Villanelle

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    A villanelle form is a nineteen-line poetic form consisting of five three groups followed by a quatrain. There are two refrains and two repeating rhymes, with the first and third line of the first group repeated alternately until the last stanza. The last stanza usually includes both repeated lines. The poem “One Art” by Elizabeth Bishops uses a villanelle form that emphasis on one’s losses and how you cope with it. The form of the poem is related to the subject matter because it brings…

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    3A. I am answering part A of question 3. I argue that the social control theory and the labeling theory are two theories that are able to justify the claim that informal social control is more effective than formal systems of control. Hirschi’s social control theory explains that deviance is a given; however it is the absence of deviance that needs explaining, and it is our social bonds that often explain the absence of deviance. Our social bonds are our attachment to conventional others, our…

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    1951 poem “Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night” explores the inevitable mortality that plagues mankind. Throughout the villanelle structure, the speaker leads the reader through his pleas of fighting against “that good night,” while the repeated refrains in alternating stanzas help to reinforce the ideas of not going “gentle” and “raging against” the dying light, instituting the idea that death is not something to succumb to. Not only does the poem explore how to face the inevitable, but…

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    Thomas uses effective methods such as metaphors, refrain, and diction, to portay the idea that death is inevitable, but it should be fought against for as long as possible. To begin, metaphors are the most evident devices to discern in the poem, “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night.” However, althought…

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