Society and Conflict in Drama
.... aloof and
profit-oriented. This is the way she has learned to survive in a society torn by war. That she will lose her children will cause her
pain, but we ....
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Charles Dickens' Hard Times
.... is perverted in Coketown, since a handful of wealthy males
profit from the .... by two primary forces, the desire for pleasure and the desire to avoid
pain. ....
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)
National Health Care Reform NATIONAL HEAL
.... The not-for-
profit hospitals, thus, require the development of some sort of formal program to fund the delivery .... Quoted in Sachar, L. At the threshold of
pain. ....
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)
Animal Research
.... or an even more dazzling floor wax, should never be promoted for
profit over the .... For Descartes, animals were like machines, incapable of feeling
pain and only ....
(1517

6

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Physician Assisted Suicide
.... assisted termination of life, notes: "More money and therefore more
profit for the .... seeking the right to end their lives with dignity, without
pain, and before ....
(1502

6

)
Physician Assisted Suicide Controversy
.... assisted termination of life, notes: "More money and therefore more
profit for the .... seeking the right to end their lives with dignity, without
pain, and before ....
(1502

6

)
The Morality of Taking a Life
.... even possible, given the differences seen in what people view as pleasure and
pain. .... or in a violent quarrel is more nearly allowable than a killing for
profit. ....
(1711

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)
Applying the Life-Cycle Matrix in An Health Care Organization
.... low-back
pain therapy (including surgery), and behavioral medicine (primarily psychological services). Metro Hospital is a not-for-
profit institution, although ....
(1256

5

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Changing Perspectives of Business Ethics
.... Those things that people disvalued, which gave them
pain, he equated with .... leader's and the organization's integrity while also seeking
profit and continuation. ....
(2432

10

)
Nursing Home Care
.... Sept. 27, 1992. "
PAIN AND
PROFIT: Some elderly suffer in costly nursing home system." CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. Charlotte, NC, pp. 1A+
(1165

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Health Care vs. Economics Terms
.... Aspirin has the quality of relieving
pain. .... In the economic sense, resources are drawn on by an organization to produce a product or service and a
profit. ....
(855

3

)
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME: A REVIEW
.... thus, be able to deal effectively with severe
pain which may .... Opponents of
profit-oriented arrangements between physicians and physical therapists contend ....
(2834

11

)
Letter to a Congressman
.... by cost- and
profit-conscious HMOs on health-care delivery. Historically, breast-cancer surgery involves among the highest rates of postoperative
pain, nausea ....
(1395

6

)
Moral Problem of Treatment of Dying Patient
.... Is there beneficence, finding the most dignified and
pain-free means of escaping a .... Many for-
profit hospitals attempt to move terminally ill patients who linger ....
(2145

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)
MEDICAL ETHICS & THE TERMINALLY ILL
.... Is there beneficence, finding the most dignified and
pain-free means of escaping a .... Many for-
profit hospitals attempt to move terminally ill patients who linger ....
(2214

9

)
In-Hospital Patient Care T
.... had climbed to 20.4 million; however, membership in for-
profit plans skyrocketed .... After developing prolonged chest
pain, the patient was admitted to a cardiac ....
(2714

11

)
Tylenol Tampering Case
.... makers of Tylenol were up against as demand for all brands of
pain relievers and .... had on more than one occasion sacrificed its own interests in
profit for what ....
(2351

9

)
In-Hospital Patient Care & Managed Care
.... had climbed to 20.4 million; however, membership in for-
profit plans skyrocketed .... After developing prolonged chest
pain, the patient was admitted to a cardiac ....
(2723

11

)
The Nineteenth Century Opium Wars
.... relaxation and among coolie laborers who used the drug to overcome the
pain of their .... strive to come here for trade for the purpose of making a great
profit. ....
(2690

11

)
Mill & Marx on Freedom
.... power, but only in order to prevent them from bringing
pain to others .... illusion, orchestrated upon the laboring class by the ownership class for self-
profit. ....
(1970

8

)
John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx
.... power, but only in order to prevent them from bringing
pain to others .... illusion, orchestrated upon the laboring class by the ownership class for self-
profit. ....
(1970

8

)
The 1982 Tylenol Crisis Many companies consider what they
.... The company built Tylenol into the leading
pain reliever in a crowded field, and .... had on more than one occasion sacrificed its own interests in
profit for what ....
(3322

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)
Imperial Corporations & the New World Order
.... We read of the system of incentives which is favored by
profit-oriented banks, which is .... The only
pain Fukuyama seems to care about is his own sad nostalgia for ....
(1712

7

)
Different Forms of Crime
.... In political crime, then, usually there is not a
profit motive involved. .... device was difficult to insert properly, often causing the woman a great deal of
pain. ....
(2261

9

)
Volunteerism in the US
.... Obviously their work would
profit others, but it is the effect on the .... stress related disorders such as headaches, voice loss and even
pain accompanying lupus ....
(1245

5

)
Sweatshops
.... maximize the pleasure for corporate executives and shareholders but maximize
pain for those .... further take advantage of such workers for their own
profit and gain ....
(511

2

)
THE UPJOHN COMPANY: A STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
.... product groups include Rogaine (hair restoration), Cortaid (
pain reliever), and ....
Profit contributions for domestic and foreign activity are proportionate to ....
(1973

8

)
Marijuana Uses
.... chemotherapy and for whom marijuana has proven a relief of nausea, vomiting, and other severe
pain and side .... In the fall his
profit was a paltry $25 an acre. ....
(980

4

)
Sweatshops
.... maximize the pleasure for corporate executives and shareholders but maximize
pain for those .... further take advantage of such workers for their own
profit and gain ....
(511

2

)
Euthanasia Debate
.... HMOs could
profit tremendously if they could use euthanasia to rid their roles of .... are not well enough informed about recent improvements in
pain control and ....
(1499

6

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