I have a wish for normalcy, to change the world
As a recent graduate from business school, I can comfortably say that my education has prepared me to define the ethical practices for corporations in America. As an example, a magazine obtained a cost-benefit analysis that Ford had used to compare the cost of an $11 repair against the monetary valu...
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Published in | Northwest Asian weekly Vol. 31; no. 12 |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Seattle, Wash
Northwest Asian Weekly
17.03.2012
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Summary: | As a recent graduate from business school, I can comfortably say that my education has prepared me to define the ethical practices for corporations in America. As an example, a magazine obtained a cost-benefit analysis that Ford had used to compare the cost of an $11 repair against the monetary value of a human life - it is what became known as the Ford Pinto Memo. My final wish is that we can provide quality universal health care for the working adults who are paying their share in taxes. If we fail to protect our workers who are producing, then who will pay our future taxes? Since we can solve global hunger and the shortage in food supply now, I urge you to not support any more wars that this country may be tricked into. Northwest Asian Weekly runs commentaries from community members. The opinions that appear in the commentaries do not necessarily reflect the views of Northwest Asian Weekly. |
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