UNIVERSITY OF LUZON Perez blvd.Dagupan City Business Policy and Staregy Henry Sy and John Gokongwei ( case study 3) Leader : Sheila Cerezo Assistant: Cyrel Jing Abaga Members: Monica Cabatin Stephen John Ramirez Belita Garcia Diana Rose Manangan Ma. Geneva Mapanao Karen Lamsen MarylleUngos We are aware that Robinsons and SM are popular shopping centers in the Philippines. These two companies are always compared, the founder of these are
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groups of people 1. Wealth and income (social class) 2. Racial inequality 3. Gender inequality. Equality/inequality -Ontological equality -Equality of opportunity -Equality of condition -Equality of outcome Why inequality exists? Inequality in wealth and access to resources is generated by three processes: 1.) Unequal division of labor and/or low mobility across occupations. 2.) Surplus or abundance of resources 3.) The desire to accumulate wealth and assets Types of social
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heyAltruism /ˈæltruːɪzəm/ is a concern for the welfare of others. It is a traditional virtue in many cultures, and a core aspect of various religious traditions, though the concept of 'others' toward whom concern should be directed can vary among cultures and religions. Altruism is the opposite of selfishness. Altruism can be distinguished from feelings of duty and loyalty. Altruism is a motivation to provide something of value to a party who must be anyone but the self, while duty focuses on a
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are divided into groups based on perceived social, cultural and economic status. However, social stratification is an element of social class, which is usually defined by sociologist as an inequality of uneven distribution of power, prestige and wealth. The structure of stratification use culture, social mobility and life chances, to report the issues of social inequalities Haralambos and Holborn (2013). The Marxists perspective of social class pioneered by Karl Marx (1972), the Marxists perspective
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Mr. Paul Ikwensi - 08033051931(as directed by chairman) Bottles sold 1. Mrs.Adeleye 1 50cl bottle Bottles distributed to major pharmaceutical dispensaries within Lagos, with focus on Ikeja and mainland/Surulere local government areas 1. Health plus -------- E-Centre Sabo yaba ======= 1/2 2. Unilag Pharmacy ----------- Elkanemi road Unilag ========== 1/2 3. BiolaAmilegbe -------------- Egbeda, Ikeja =========1/2 4. Akin --------- IjuIshaga ==========1/2 5. RogersMosalashiroad
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Econ 106 Economic Plan A thorough understanding of the presidential candidates’ economic plans is crucial to making an informed decision in this election. I will compare and contrast John McCain and Barack Obama’s economic plans, and discuss their views on tax relief, trade, small business, and workplace flexibility and choice. Tax relief comprises an important aspect of the presidential candidates’ economic plans. McCain will keep the top tax rate at thirty-five percent. He believes small
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welfare program to help the poor in need of health care; for this reason, there are income limits. Those who make more than this maximum amount will not qualify. However, it should be noted that these income limits vary by state. Although Medicaid is a federal program, it is administered at the state level. States may also have different income limits related to the type of long-term care that is needed by an individual. There are limits to your personal wealth Although there are certain assets that
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are not otherwise entitled to. Health insurance Fraud is becoming one of the top forms of fraud in America. Insurance fraud cost Americans billions of dollars every year as well as higher premiums. It is viewed as mostly a white-collar crime but it can come in many different forms. People who usually commit these kinds of frauds are motivated by greed for necessity or seeking wealth and luxury. There are several ways that healthcare companies are committing health insurance fraud. Examples of healthcare
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major advancement towards a complete cleanup of the heavily polluted canal (Spitzer-Rubenstein, 2012). Currently, as the community of Gowanus eyes future development in the face of environmental gentrification, heightened concern regarding public health and community sustainability is visible a neighborhood whose key feature is an extremely polluted waterway. The Gowanus Canal was first developed for industry in the mid 19th century. The 100 foot wide, 12 foot foot deep canal to nowhere quickly
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Global poverty and inequality are problems that affect a large portion of the world’s population. In fact, over half of the world’s population has an income below America’s official poverty standard. To understand this massive gap, one must realize that global poverty is very different from U.S. domestic poverty. The United Nations set a goal to cut global poverty rates in half in 2015. In order for this to occur, nations must reduce extreme poverty through low-income nations having faster GDP growth
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