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    A critique against the Western anthropocentric environmental ethics, using the treatment of animals and their rights as an example. Brennan (1984) defined environmental ethics as the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings to and also the value and moral status of the environment and its non-human contents. This essay will look at environmental ethics as a discipline, its development and challenges, the anthropocentric and non-anthropocentric approaches, the

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    recent years and security officers now outnumber the police by at least 300% (Joh, 2004). This indicates that community members perceive the police as either unable or unwilling to adequately protect them. Indeed, police departments often receive criticisms of citizens, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, politicians, and the media for their inadequacies (Wootson, 2011). One resource that police departments can utilize to help maintain public order is volunteer officers. It may be unwise not

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    According to the article published by Booz & Company, Walgreen, an American Pharmacy store chain implemented a huge structural and design change in order to sustain in the modern business environment. Observing competitive landscape change with new rivals and online players like Amazon and significant changes in healthcare sector, Walgreen decided to change its old expansion policy “Seven by 10 plan” (i.e. 7000 stores by 2010) to ‘improving the customer experience’ policy. In order to implement new

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    Pension Reform Essay

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    The analysis of networks of Turkish pension reform is interesting for two reasons. The first reason is about the Turkish political context for the study of policy network. The second reason is the criticisms about the policy-making processes and the "justifications" of Turkish pension reform. Turkish political context for policy network approach Turkish political context is in a nutshell that state is everything. Turkish state exhibits a highly-centralized and interventionist characteristic. In

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    George Orwells 1984 is one of the most important pieces of political fiction; it is a timeless political satire that demands to be read to be truly appreciated. Published in 1948, and set 36 years into the future, 1984 eerily depicts where the world is going, where the truth is shunted and lies are promoted by all mainstream media. Perhaps one of the most powerful science fiction novels of the twentieth century, this apocalyptic satire shows with grim conviction how the protagonist Winston Smiths

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    after its first appearance, 1984 can be found on many high school, college and political group reading lists. Coining terms such as “Big Brother,” or “thoughtcrime,” the novel created an entirely new type of dystopian society defined by many as “Orwellian.” But with close reading one can see that George Orwell wrote 1984 for a very specific purpose. In 1984 Orwell writes about the dangers of deviating from a true socialist society. In order to completely understand 1984, one must first understand

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    Planned Approach to Change

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    Manchester School of Management  The work of Kurt Lewin dominated the theory and practice of change management for over 40 years. However, in the past 20 years, Lewin’s approach to change, particularly the 3-Step model, has attracted major criticisms. The key ones are that his work: assumed organizations operate in a stable state; was only suitable for small-scale change projects; ignored organizational power and politics; and was top-down and management-driven. This article seeks to re-appraise

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    out dramatically in society. Born in Fareham, Hampshire, England in 1963, Malcolm moved to Ontario, Canada at the age of six and spent his remaining developmental years in the country (Dphiffer). After graduating from Trinity College in Toronto in 1984, Malcolm began work for the Washington Post in 1987 where he stayed until 1996. Since then, Malcolm Gladwell has been a staff writer for The New Yorker, and in addition to Outliers he has also written two more New York Times best-sellers, and is highly

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    this problem, the state of the economy could be traced back historically in order to show how this public issue has come to affect many people’s personal lives, whilst proving that the explanation to people’s personal troubles lies within a larger social and historical setting. In this way, the “sociological imagination” would provide cultural and intellectual aid to

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    Ginsburg denoted that ‘Generalizations about the way women or men are ... cannot guide me reliably in making decisions about particular individuals’ (Rosen 1993: 29). Thus, this belief that is in accordance with movement of 19th century feminism promotes social equality between the sexes (Texas Journal of Woman and the Law 2011). However, open-ending sentencing enables wider consideration of individualised justice within guidelines where ‘the majority of women accused of crime are mothers, and many are single

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