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    Hartsfield–Jackson had its beginnings with a five-year, rent-free lease on 287 acres (116 ha) that was the home of an abandoned auto racetrack named The Atlanta Speedway. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015) The lease was signed April 16, 1925, by Mayor Walter Sims, who committed the city to develop it into an airfield. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015) As part of the agreement, the property was renamed Candler Field after its former owner, Coca-Cola tycoon and former Atlanta mayor Asa Candler. (ATL Fact Sheet, 2015)…

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    “Business ethics are moral principles that guide the way a business behaves. The same principles that determine an individual’s actions also apply to business. Acting in an ethical way involves distinguishing between “right” and “wrong” and then making the “right” choice.” Business enterprises have tremendous potential to transform people 's lives and to alleviate poverty through generating economic process. They manufacture products and services that customers need and they generate jobs. By…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Drinking And Driving

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    pay fines. DUIs also impact a person’s ability to obtain jobs because most employers look in their record to see if they have any trouble with the law. Another, financial blow is insurance; for the first offense many insurance companies double and triple their premiums because a DUI is considered a high risk and therefore they have a higher chance of crashing their vehicle. Many insurance companies will not even risk insuring anyone who has had multiple DUIs. The legal implications of a DUI…

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    12490468 Professional Report Volkswagen: Myopic view of Stakeholders Executive Summary This report attempts to provide the systematic analysis of the questionable management practices adapted by shareholders of the company and also imply the organizational theories to these identified management issues. The organizational theories that are discussed in this report are stakeholder theory and shareholder theory which is implemented by Volkswagen. Various suggestion and high-level recommendations…

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    The Great War In 1914, an assassin’s bullet initiated a series of events which swiftly engulfed nearly all of Europe in armed conflict. Eventually, a majority of the nations of Europe allied themselves with one of two alliances. One alliance, the Triple Entente, originally consisted of France, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Empire, whereas the other alliance, the Central Powers, included Germany and Austria-Hungary. The equity of the two alliances prolonged the war over several years…

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    Unilever Case Study

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    for damaging business practices (Guardian, 2000). The company did not only have to endure public embarrassment, but their socially irresponsible behaviour adversely impacted their bottom line, since consumers shied away from buying their goods. “Triple bottom-line” business practices which take into consideration environmental and social responsibility, in addition to financial matters, are on the rise. Regulatory improvements, both nationally and internationally, have also made it…

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    E Faecalis Lab Report

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    A COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL EFFICACY OF ALOE VERA , SESAME OIL AND TEA TREE OIL AGAINST E. faecalis - AN IN-VITRO STUDY” INTRODUCTION Medical microbiology entered a new era towards the end of the nineteenth century. It was during these golden years that path-breaking work of Pasteur, Koch and others in the development of broth and agar media led to the ability to grow a majority of pathogenic micro-organisms which were deemed uncultivable…

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    Challenges In Health Care

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    There are additional challenges that are specific to healthcare. Healthcare data are bound by strict privacy rules govern by federal regulations, most notably Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) (Hirsch & Deixler, 2014). The rules are complex, and the penalties are high for violations. The federal government is concerned about privacy violations with the development of digital records and, in January 2013, expanded privacy coverage in the omnibus rule amending HIPPA,…

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    Carcinogenic Chemical Product: Fire Retardants Fire safety is a vital part of the modern technological society and as responsible citizens it is important to recognise that, with the aid of fire retardants, there is a prolong time frame of escaping from fires. This widely used carcinogenic product is composed of certain chemical elements within numerous everyday products (either inside the polymeric material or as an external layer) that help combat the ignition through chemical reactions at…

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    The kinetics of the reaction between peroxomonosulphate with Lactic acid was studied in the presence of Mn(II) at alkaline pH. The reaction followed first order with respect to peroxomonosulphate. The rate of the reaction was studied under pseudo first order condition and found to increases with the [Mn(II)] and lactic acid. Thermodynamic parameters were calculated and reported. Based on the results a rate equation, kinetic scheme and a most probable mechanism has been predicted. Keywords: Alpha…

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