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888 documents for benevolent society benefits
  • ... regulators consider both the costs and benefits of regulation has become a central issue in propos... generates positive net benefits for the society. These effort levels are determined simultaneously...

  • ..., to representative governance and a society rooted in the rule of law. However, since the trag... Russians saying the United States is a benevolent country. Five years ago, 65 percent of Russians t... view, from the walls of the Kremlin, the benefits of cooperation with the United States have become ...

  • ... tax exemption for charitable and benevolent institutions. The dormant Commerce Clause's applic... Yarmolinsky; and for the Christian Legal Society et al. by James C. Geoly, Kevin R. Gustafson, and ... by section 502, for its services, benefits or advantages divided by the total number of perso...

  • ...in a colorblind, post-racial society. . --Tea Party Petition to the NAACP (2010) (2) . ... that rearrange burdens and benefits on the basis of race are likely to be viewed with ... aim--however well intentioned or benevolent it might have seemed--the City made its employment...

  • [...] Teri L. Caraway uses crossnational surveys, as well as sectoral analyses and employer interviews in Indonesia, to understand how and why feminization of the global workforce has occurred. The Feminization of Global Manufacturing, Caraway asks how and why women are incorporated into the international capitalist market. [...] she asks, if women are hired because they are the cheapest labor available, why are they not dominant in all economic sectors?

    ...Better-than-average wages and benefits and forced overtime resulted in bigger paychecks, ...Instead of viewing their employer as benevolent, the women workers at F2 complained of exploitativ... and Westernization of Sri Lankan society. It was a direct response to the proliferation of ...

  • Traditional versions of American literary history associate sentimentalism strongly with antebellum women writers and suggest that the Civil War dealt a severe wound to sentimental tenets.2 Critics generally concur that post-bellum women writers produced a less coherent body of work than did their antebellum counterparts; the former had, to borrow from Richard Brodhead, more points of literary access open to them - although the public's mounting hunger for regional tales increasingly forced their collective hands - and hence a wider and more diverse array of publishing opportunities to choose from. [...] the premise that turn-of-the-century women writers self-consciously styled themselves artists and prioritized form fails to account fully for Gilman.3 If, as Naomi Sofer maintains, Ame...

    ... civilization's mistakes, since an ethical society could be predicated only on the recognition that "... on maternal values, and trusting in the benefits of a housekeeper's efficiency writ large, they dee... that denotes "public sympathy and benevolent fellow-feeling," a forai of sentimentalism that sp...

  • ... contract, which means all sorts of benefits. All of a sudden these left-wing militants [viz. t... who we aspire to be." You need that in a society. It's the basic job of mythology. (41) [23] More s... of a "good war," that those who are benevolent fight fairly for a just and positive outcome of pe...

  • ... interest in obtaining the educational benefits that flow from a diverse student body is not prohi... an increasingly diverse work force, for society, and for the legal profession. Major American busi... people, there is always more that is benevolent, I perceive, than just, manifested towards us. Wha...

  • The four theories of the press have long dominated in journalism education and research and arguably do a good job of describing media systems in the West. However, it is hard to fit Asian media systems into the existing theories. This paper re-examines the four press theories and identifies the difficulties in using the theories as a guide to understand media systems in Asia. The purpose of this paper is to raise issues with the applicability of the theories in an Asian media context and explore a new paradigm, which would bring in cultural values from both the East and the West.

    ...-being of the individual was the goal of society (Siebert et al., 1956). The social responsibility ... power of patronage to throw financial benefits their way" ("Another species," 2004, ¶ 16). Two r... an intellectual democracy headed by a benevolent ruler" (Gunaratne, 2005, p. 126). Chinese "benevol...

  • A rowdy demonstration by thousands of public employees outside the State House on Thursday failed to keep lawmakers from advancing a bill that increases pension and health care contributions for workers. The New Jersey Education Association, state Policemen's Benevolent Association and Communications Workers of America were among the unions represented at the hours-long rally that closed a portion of West State Street.

    ... at the local level to negotiate health benefits. Members would also have to contribute more to pen... are the backbone of our future American society," said Kuffel, who attended the rally by bus with ...



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