Essay - Labor / Unions...

Women in Prison
The justice system is designed to enact punishment on those who have committed a crime. It is not supposed to be a gateway to a regime of state imposed terror. For many . . . .
Working conditions have continued to change and evolve for the American worker over the last ten years. To no one's surprise, the types of work that Americans are doing as compared to ten years . . . .
Analysis of the 2002 Economic Report of the President"
Differences in Structural TFP
The President's Economic Report (the "Report") claims that "structural labor productivity growth . . . .
Differing Perspectives on Patriotism, Democracy and Freedom
Karl Marx, Woody Guthrie, and Martin Luther King may have had more in common than it may first seem. Karl Marx, the author of the . . . .
Leisure may be the Death of Europe
Economics
Time to Kill
In his article, Time to Kill - Europe and the Politics of Leisure, Steven Muller examines the efforts of Europe to . . . .
Aid to dependent corporations
Introduction
The government of United States is incurring heavy revenue loss on account of the corporate sector subsidies and other special rebates. The . . . .
Textile mills, factories, and industries were scattered across the North.
These industries made products from raw materials, called manufacturing. These manufactured goods would then be . . . .
It has been argued that if one wants to understand the nature of inequality between the north and south, he has to understand the role of technology in the international system. Someone who would . . . .
WOMEN AND FEMINISM IN SIR THOMAS MORE'S UTOPIA
First published in 1516, Sir Thomas More's Utopia is considered as one of the most influential works of Western humanism. Through the first- . . . .
Love's Labour's Lost: An Ironic View of Love
The play Love's Labour's Lost is an early Shakespearean exploration of love, and although it ends on a happy note, it is not quite a comedy. A . . . .
Abstract
This paper examines the issues surrounding computer network security, exploring the ways in which a business computer system can be protected from breaches that occur without . . . .
Kevin J. Delaney's book "Strategic Bankruptcy: How Corporations and Creditors use Chapter 11 to their Advantage" clearly illustrates the sociological ramifications of Chapter 11 bankruptcy. . . . .
Public Sector Human Resources
Table of Contents:
Introduction:
Public Sector Personnel Management in a Changing Social Environment
Part I:
Competing Views of the . . . .
Compare and Contrast: A New England Town
One of the most distinct facets of early settlement life in the New England of Dedham, Massachusetts, in contrast to the Portuguese colonization . . . .
Neoliberalist Theory of Economics
Neoliberalism is a new philosophy and thinking that stemmed its origin from economic theory. Neoliberalism adapted itself from the Neoclassical economics . . . .
Imperial San Francisco
That world has changed from an agricultural hub to a massive technological center is not a news for anyone. But do we ever really pay attention to the long-term costs . . . .
Lincoln has been called "The Great Emancipator" for his roll in abolishing slavery. His legacy is duo-fold; he is popularized both for having preserved the United States and for having freed the . . . .
Position Paper on the article "Time to Kill—Europe and the Politics of Leisure" by Steven Muller
The article "Time to Kill" by Steven Muller discusses the significance of the economic issue . . . .
This paper presents a detailed examination of outsourcing employees. The writer examines the effect outsourcing has on companies, other employees and the community. There were six sources used to . . . .
Comparison/Contrast
Both articles discuss events involving judges; both attempt show how judges do have personal biases and how these biases might affect decisions they make. The first . . . .



