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BUSINESS: Creating an Open and Non-Retaliatory Workplace (IBEI)
The International Business Ethics Institute has conducted a recent project that pursues their non-profit mission of promoting the business ethic of global corporate social responsibility. This time, the...
Knowledge from Asia: Quotes by Famous Asians
When anger arises, think of the consequences. – Confucius Anger is a sort of madness, and the noblest causes have been damaged by advocates affected with temporary lunacy. – Mahatma Gandhi ...
BOOKS: Deborah Tannen's "Gender and Discourse"
Among the most recognized works by women could be found in the genre of - books. Women writers are especially at their best mostly when making groundbreaking research, study, and writings on the...
BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES: Difficult Students
Teaching requires not only a thorough knowledge of the classical teaching strategies commonly applied by competent teachers; More importantly, teaching involves being able to classify different student...
ECONOMICS - Market Capitalism and Sustainable Development
Yes, Capitalism makes societies prosper, yet at what costs, and possibly to what extent. Free Market Capitalism, as much as it called a "free market," from another perspective creates not a bit of freedom...
A Panopticon Society
Gone are the days of public display executions where witches, criminals, or accused heretics are burned at the stake, beheaded, or crucified. Those were the most effective form of punishing deviants,...
BOOKS: "Jihad vs McWorld" by Benjamin Barber
You hear the word Jihad and a closed-in custom comes to mind; you hear McWorld - commercial convergence. The two are ends of the world apart, exact opposites, yet Benjamin Barber sees what both can do -...
BOOKS, LITERATURE: "I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem" by Maryse Conde
I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem, is a literary masterpiece by Maryse Conde. Her strong narrative revolves on the life of Salem Massachusetts self-professed witch Tituba, a native of Barbados. Tituba was...
The 1964 Middle-Aged Housewife and the “Feminine Mystique” (by Betty Freidan)
The "Feminine Mystique" was a huge best seller back in 1963. Yet its popularity, controversy and significance reach up until the present. Betty Freidan made her book into such a classic document that not...
BOOKS, LITERATURE: “Mufaro’s Beautiful Daughters” (Steptoe) and “Cinderella” (Brown)
The 1600's French traditional "The Cinderella" written by Charles Perrault had to be the most popularly re-made fairy tale cast into other varying but equally charming versions. At first glance, one...











