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The minimum wage should be increased to provide a “livable” wage for working families. There should be stiffer penalties for those who commit animal cruelty. School vouchers increase competition and create better quality schools. The corporate tax rate should be lowered to create more jobs. ...
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and an explanation could be given for how each effect could lead to unethical behavior in organizations, producing the eight propositions shown in Fig.2. In this manner, this article introduced a paradox of ethics, where goodness breeds badness and organizations that become more ethical face, in...
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Internationally, groups such as theInternational Positive Psychology Associationand theInternational Positive Education Networkexist to promote positive education. Can we implement it system-wide? Generally, the publishedresearchhas been conducted in schools that would be described as prestigious and/or in ...