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Age Discrimination/Ethics
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A 5 page research paper that examines the ageism from an ethical standpoint. The writer looks at the prevalence of age discrimination in business practice. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: khageism.rtf
AIDS in the Workplace: Policy and Ethics
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An 8 page paper addressing
organizational AIDS policy. AIDS continues to increase in the numbers of people infected
with the HIV virus, and its action is so closely aligned with that of cancer that the two often
are combined in research efforts. It still is warily viewed by many, however. Organizational
policy is more closely guided by law, for AIDS comes under the protection of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Even so, formulation and implementation of policy
still gives rise to questions of ethics. The paper includes a view of liberal philosophy as
promoted by Rawls and Mill, concluding that policy should be weighted to favor the
afflicted individual but also considering the needs of the organization within the law.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KS-AIDSethics.wps
Albert Dunlap and Corporate Transformation
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A 3 page discussion of Dunlap’s actions at Sunbeam Corporation in the 1990s. This paper points out the many wrongs Dunlap perpetuated. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PPbusDunlap.rtf
All About Enron
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of the Enron collapse as it was unfolding in 2002. Facts about the company's history and exactly what it did to cause the fiasco are included. How society has been affected by Enron is also discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA207Enr.rtf
All Sales Final?
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5 pages in length. Bill responds to City's ad to surrender any firearm – no matter what condition, no questions asked – for one hundred dollars. Bill surrenders an old rusty 45-caliber pistol and receives one hundred dollars cash; however, a routine serial number weapon check revealed that this was Teddy Roosevelt's second sidearm used during the charge of San Juan Hill. Bill returns to the City and offers to buy it back, thereby attempting to negate the entire transaction; the City refuses. Has Bill just lost a valuable collector's piece, or does he have any legal avenues to follow in order to regain this prized possession? Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCfinal.wps
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