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    Self-Regulatory Arrangements: Exploring the Power of Business in Self-Regulatory Regimes Luis A. Santiago-Gaetan University of Massachusetts-Amherst Case Studies Case Study #1: Industry Self-Regulation Without Sanctions: The Chemical Industry’s Responsible Care Program (King and Lenox, 2000) According to the study, the creators of the Responsible Care Program claim that it was created to "promote continuous improvement in member company environmental, health and safety performance in response

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    Summary of ‘Self Love’ by Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes opens with the idea that all animals live within two sets of perpetual motion. The first being the inborn nature of animals to breath, the pulse and course of blood, the acquiring of nutrition and the exertion that follows, his vital motions. The second animal motions are voluntary, to speak, move and go. These voluntary motions are fueled by ones thought and imagination and are not always apparent to us. Essentially, Hobbes is saying that our

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    THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNATIONAL TYPOGRAPHIC STYLE ON WEB DESIGN INTRODUCTION 
 The International Typographic Style, or Swiss Style, invokes to the graphic design movement that emerged in Switzerland during the 1950s, after the Second World War, in a particular social, economical and industrial context. Through emphasizing clarity of information, the International Style is characterized by a range of specific visual hallmarks. This movement is especially marked by the creation and use of grids

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    De Stijl, the Dutch modern art movement led by Theo van Doesburg, is not only a pioneering art movement but also a loose design team. On the one hand it gathers architecture Teachers, artists, painters, thinkers issued a journal; the other hand, there are many practical design work there. Style in 19 31 because Dossberg 's premature death and dissolution, but the style of the development of these principles in accordance with the principles of modern Western "fonts" have absolute impact, the other

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    serves as a major symbol of change. This movie does a spectacular job visualizing the Civil Rights Movement and just how bad segregation was. Four sociological terms we have discussed in class that are seen in the movie are Biological Racism, De Jure Segregation, De Facto Segregation, and White Privilege. Biological Racism is shown in this film quite often. Throughout Lewis’s time participating in the freedom groups, they do several peaceful sit ins. A sit in is a protest in which

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    Communism And Cubo-Futurism

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    CONSTRUCTIVISM Background, 1914-1917 The catastrophic violence and destruction of World War I tore Russia apart. And with the revolution and civil war that immediately followed, the country was in near-ruin. The revolution came largely due to the continuous strain of an unsuccessful war in which Russian losses were in the millions. Broken down by the demands of war and the overthrow of the Tsar, Russia was prepared to embrace the future. Communism was the new rule and it held a lot of promise for

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    Drake’s campus is located on a 150-acre property in Polk County and is approximately 5 miles from the center of Des Moines, Iowa. The campus has 84 buildings, 35 associated parking lots and is interspersed with sidewalks, multiple green spaces and commons that are consistently maintained by the grounds team. The campus has impermeable and permeable surfaces as Table 1 demonstrates. Drake currently has two new buildings under construction that will further increase the number of impermeable surfaces

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    As with any group exercise, we all position all our chairs into a circle and prepare ourselves with pen, paper, and thoughts of what will happen next. Some in the group started writing down the observations on paper while others look around for the remaining three minutes. I myself am the type that would observe my environment before I start writing down the observations. When done, all of us in the group began to exchange our responses and our reactions to them. While there are some differences

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    Have you ever had a most prized possession? Well, my most important possession is my spirit ring. The ring is very expensive. It is very important because it is my first spirit ring, and my papa bought it for me. My ring is the same color stone as my uncle. The ring is very pretty. My first ring was a spirit ring and my papa, and mom bought it for me. The ring was very expensive because it cost a lot of money. They spent a lot of money because I had my name put into it. My ring is very important

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    One of my most memorable learning experiences occurred this year in my American Studies class. As a part of the class my teacher, Mr. Blahnik, had agree and disagree topics about current issues in today's society. During this process, differences of ethics and morals clashed, but at the same time it was beneficial to envision what another is picturing an issue. In addition, it taught how the same facts that two people build their interpretation of replies completely on the interpretation of each

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