American with Disabilities Act and the Workplace
.... spite of the passage of the American with Disabilities
Act (ADA) almost .... expectancies and advances in medical technology, the number of
people with disabilities ....
(1107

4

)
Endangered Species Act (ESA)
.... Other
people believe that the
act focuses too much on individual species and not enough on preserving natures reservoir of biological diversity (Lea 43). ....
(2690

11

)
Violent Crime Control & Law Enforcement Act
.... The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement
Act of 1994 provides $6.9 billion for .... Many
people think that the program is for convicted felons, as opposed to ....
(2236

9

)
Airline Deregulation Act of 1978
.... This
Act was superseded by the Civil Aeronautics
Act of 1938, which imposed a .... any other utility, granting them certificates to carry mail, cargo, and
people. ....
(2395

10

)
Occupational Safety & Health Act
.... the 35-member AFL-CIO executive council on May 2, 1972: This
act of Congress . . .... to make frequent trips to Washington to spell out with top labor
people how to ....
(2528

10

)
The Americans with Disabilities Act
.... Disability
act challenges employers. HR Magazine, pp. 87-88. Martinez, M. (November 1990). Creative ways to employ
people with disabilities. HR Magazine, pp. ....
(2647

11

)
Alphabet Agencies
.... The
act was controversial at the time it was passed, its opponents claiming that it would cause
people to quit working in order to get a check from the ....
(776

3

)
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act of 1996
.... Although the premise that "Welfare should be a second chance, not a way of life" is laudable, the
Act encumbered poor
people with time limits and other ....
(271

1

)
Utilitarianism's Definition of Happiness
.... made unhappy. If the
act will please more
people than it will displease, then the proposed
act is right (Popkin and Stroll 34). ....
(1508

6

)
Synopsis for Thesis: The Securities Act of 1933 Securities Act of ...
.... first chapter will discuss the historical background to the enactment of the
Act. .... More
people began buying stocks on the margin, with loans for such purchases ....
(3248

13

)
Prisoner's Dilemma Application to Problem of Commons
.... Immediately, Baxter disqualifies what he writes as moral, for moral philosophy does not merely accept the way
people act as the only way
people can
act. ....
(1637

7

)
Lying: Is It Justifiable?
.... often used as measures of an
act being right or wrong. Autonomy is a fundamental and universal right and value that encompasses treating
people with respect ....
(1443

6

)
Fictional Account of Samson
.... who has done so much to turn our
people against the Hebrews and whose great strength killed many of our own innocent
people, even in his final
act that brought ....
(828

3

)
Oedipus and the Classical Hero: Definition of Tragedy and the ...
.... He is surely of high or noble stature in society. He genuinely seeks to
act in a noble manner for the benefit of his
people. However ....
(1077

4

)
Attitudes Toward Cooperative Behavior
.... outcomes if all players cooperate, but, since there are no guarantees of cooperation the decision to do so is an
act of judging whether or not
people are more ....
(1086

4

)
Political Economy and Property Ownership
.... their right to their own property.
People must be free, in everything they do, to
act as they please. If they are at liberty to ....
(1243

5

)
The California Legislature
.... Proposition 9 was passed by a plurality of 70 percent, and the
act addressed a .... and made it responsive to the needs of special interests and not to the
people. ....
(2062

8

)
The Diaspora and Jewish History
.... play (612). Jewish
people must
act with wisdom and courage, and if they do, Providence will reverse their ill-fortunes. This is ....
(1647

7

)
Price Instability in Agriculture
.... policy, the Freedom to Farm
Act of 1996 was enacted. The title of the law, on the one hand, was typical hyperbole intended to persuade
people that big, bad ....
(1027

4

)
Rational Action & Symbolic Interactionist Theories
.... This is the essential feature of rational action theory (RAT); as the name implies, it begins from the premise that
people act rationally. ....
(1804

7

)
Herbert Blumer and Symbolic Interactionism
.... If
people act on the basis of a given definition of a situation, it is likely their actions will bring about conditions that confirm the definition on which ....
(2856

11

)
New World Colonization and Racism
.... western societies, black
people were considered objects, while whites were considered subjects. White society contended that blacks could truly
act in their ....
(2106

8

)
What is Hypnosis
.... Hypnosis is a practice that has potential far beyond that of the night club magic
act. It has the power to help
people transform their response to a problem ....
(818

3

)
Utilitarianism: An Overview
.... of an
act that would be deemed moral by utilitarian theory is Bill Gates giving away half of his estimated $35 billion fortune to feed starving
people in Africa ....
(708

3

)
Cromwellian Plantations in 1650s Ireland
.... the
act of being stripped of their lands and transplanted to the unfertile region of Connacht formed a harsh memory in the minds of the Irish
people. ....
(1441

6

)
Symbolic Interactionism
.... If
people act on the basis of a given definition of a situation, it is likely their actions will bring about conditions that confirm the definition on which ....
(2766

11

)
Transportation's Relationship with the Economy
.... site. This simple
act calls into play a large number of
people who depend in some way on transportation for their income. The manufacturer ....
(1435

6

)
Moral Choice
.... Hallie finds that the
people of le Chambon themselves acted in the way they did because they could
act in no other way and remain moral beings, and he thus ....
(1324

5

)
Use of Euphemism
.... conditions tend toward "developmentally disabled." and again the sense is the same as "retarded" or "slow" once had: These are
people who cannot
act the same ....
(2669

11

)
The Philosophical Hamlet
.... Even though he would
act in order to avenge a king, he still cannot. .... He is afraid his actions might cause undue harm to his
people. ....
(1763

7

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