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128 documents for office worker goes insane
  • ...3. Office Worker Goes Absolutely Insane . 4. Human Slinky Ha...

  • ... and to the seaports, subtreasuries, land officers, and courts of justice in the several States, the ... If a police power regulation goes too far, it will be recognized as a taking of prop... state legislation designed to protect workers in their efforts to organize and bargain collectiv.... The Problem of the Incompetent or Insane Defendant or Convict .-It is a denial of due proce...

  • ..., GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE. GENERAL PETER SCHOOMAKER (USA), A... veterans of America; Joe Wilson, social worker, Psychiatric Continuity Service; Sergeant David Ya... And that's anonymous. You know, that just goes up. . You know, the most recent one that was done... If I may say so, I think congress would be insane to pump $2 billion or $3 billion into building a n...

  • ...U drive me insane . . . . . Ur sexy voice puts me to slumber.” On ... was intentionally bumping into him in the office, laughing at him, and “flipping [him] off.” Ne...This goes far beyond the evidence we held sufficient to supp... takes remedial action calculated to end co-worker harassment as soon as it knows or should know of t...

  • ... the Flemish, with a Parisian spirit: his workers, his beggars, his declasses are of a stunning real... Charenton"--a ticket to Charenton, the insane asylum in the outskirts of Paris. (74) (The irony ... and yet does not have an heir; the money goes to orphans. . Just as prominent was the mythology ..., the "clock time" of the factory and the office, meant securing the connection between the politic...

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    ... about an asylum for the criminally insane. The audience at that first screening saw a cascad...), a monastery (Essene, 1972), a welfare office (Welfare, 1975), a housing project (Public Housing...He'll be better off, they agree, if he goes to a reform school; and so his lawyer enters a gui...A social worker in Minnesota who had not seen the film wrote a let...

  • Although the enactment of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) received nearly unanimous congressional support, only a few years thereafter its wisdom was increasingly questioned and its supporters had to stave off attempts to recraft the legislation. The financial crisis of 2008 has sidelined efforts to alter the legislation's most costly provision, as Congress's attention has turned to overhauling the regulatory regime for financial institutions. There is, nonetheless, much to be learned about financial regulation and SOX's future, from an in-depth examination of the interplay of the government and private commissions created with an eye to revising the legislation, media coverage of those entities, and congressional responses. That interaction provides a map of political fault lines and assi...

    ... way in a million years we will move to an insane regulatory system like Sarbanes-Oxley."1. Introduc... explanation for the difference in approach goes to the rationale for the Committee's formation: th... senator's last election, and longevity in office), along with legislative positions or activity tha... innovations" that dramatically increase worker productivity and, accordingly, a nation's standard...

  • Though they cannot supplant nor replace other methodologies, films can possibly raise new questions, provide different perspectives, and reveal unique ways of knowing about seminal subject, at least by comparison to the standard fare of academic analysis. Each one, "ethics" and "leadership," draw upon substantially different intellectual literatures, scholarly methodologies, traditional assumptions, and disciplinary perspectives. Film, often far better than social science literature, may provide a more "holistic account" of not only individual lives, but entire situations where ethical leadership is practiced. Finally, ethical leadership includes the use of symbols. Symbols abound throughout, thus giving the story meaning, depth, and power beyond simply "a typical feel-good" movie. List...

    ... is judged on "the bottom line" of box office receipts, not success at imparting knowledge or pr...While tinged with romanticism, Mr. Smith goes to Washington, Forrest Gump, Gandhi, Erin Brockovi...A worker at the orphanage where the boy lives writes that i... was sent away to a mental hospital as insane. In the end, George discovers that he really lived...

  • ... accusations, Governor LePage--who won office by less than two points in a five-way race, with j... there were the rest of us saying, 'You're insane,'" says Dodge, a dark-horse challenger to Snowe. "... programs, and creating "guest worker" programs and "right to work" laws to ensure a che...How far it goes--and how long it stays there--will depend on how m...

  • In 1992 [Ridley Scott]'s dystopian box office bomb Blade Runner became one of the first films to be theatrically rereleased in a "director's cut." Ironically, Scott, busy at the time with Thelma & Louise, was only partly involved in the director's cutting, and has expressed discomfort with the cut that earned it its rep. Hence, Blade Runner: The Final Cut, an assembly that reveals Scott as a hopelessly fussy OCD type who'll never be content with anything. The Final Cut merely redoes some special effects, trims down some of the 2001-style oohing and ahhing and reinstates the gore from the original video version (chiefly Joe Turkel's head-crush). They're all decent face-lifts (except for the loss of Rutger Hauer's classic, "I want more life, fucker"-now a lame "I want more life, fathe...

    ... Haynes' astoundingly dense, certifiably insane, preposterously entertaining attempted portrait of... colleague (the terrific Tom Wilkinson) goes off his meds, grows a conscience and threatens to ... James Gandolfini as a horndog construction worker carrying on a torrid affair with Kate Winslet's co...



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