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Roy Richardson is an ordained minister. He lives in Plain Dealing, Louisiana, and is involved in church planting and evangelism. He has been married to Tricia for ten years, and they have four children-Juan and Nicole, and Amy and Tony-and six grandchildren. Roy attended Southwestern Assemblies of God University and earned a bachelor's degree in pastoral ministries. He has been involved in the ministry since he was sixteen years old.
Perhaps two of the most fundamental problems in industrial relations are how to establish a criterion for fair pay and the associated issue of pay differentials. In the search for a solution the experiment described in this book marks a major development. During the past two decades the Glacier Project, embracing the research of Wilfred Brown and Elliott Jaques, has achieved an international reputation for its approach to the practice of management. One of its most important contributions has been Jaques’ concept of time-span of discretion as a yardstick for measuring levels of work and pay. But until recently the utility of his theory has been questioned by some academics and practition...
Reginald Dumas was born in Trinidad and Tobago in 1935 and attended Queen's Royal College, Port of Spain, Cambridge University and the Institut Universaire de Haute Etudes Internationales, Geneva. In 1979-80 he was a Visiting Fellow at Queen Elizabeth House, Oxford. His non-academic education continues. He spent more than 30 years in the Public Service, both at home and abroad before retiring in 1991, and is the only person from Trinidad and Tobago to have been Ambassador to Washington (the country's top diplomatic post) and to the Organization of American States, and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister and Head of the Public Service. He has been interim Executive Director of the Insti...
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Once dialysis treatment, in 1960, permitted life prolongation for some but not all patients in kidney failure, an `ethical genie' was released. The introduction of peritoneal dialysis and kidney transplantation compounded the physician's dilemma by underscoring those left untreated. Who should be selected for uremia therapy? Should exclusion from treatment be properly delegated to administrators or physicians, or better left to a committee? Are some candidates more worthy than others? As examples: Do Presidents and Kings warrant priority in cadaver organ allocation over ordinary citizens? Are rich people more deserving than the poor? Is it ethical to choose a younger over an older patient? C...
One shot destroys the day, and the golf trip to the Outer Banks. One damn shot. Rick Palumbo watches it cut through the glorious sunshine like a knife through butter, the morning breeze having absolutely no effect on its trajectory. Then it disappears into the trees down the right side of the fairway. Mike Tompkins, the guy who hit the shot, grabs a two-iron from his bag and heads down the right rough swinging the iron from side to side like a weed-eater in attack mode. When he arrives at the point of entry, he steps into the woods to find his ball. Moments later, his three playing partners follow in his footsteps to help with the search. Mike is nowhere to be found. But his two-iron is wrapped around a tree and blood is covering the bottom of the face