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The concept of TBL demands that a company’s responsibility be to ’stakeholders’ rather than shareholders. In this case, ’stakeholders’ refers to anyone who is influenced, either directly or indirectly, by the actions of the firm. According to the stakeholder theory, the business entity should be used as a vehicle for coordinating stakeholder interests, instead of maximising shareholder(owner) profit.
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*Do you need a charismatic leader to brainwash you?
*Do you want to clone a husband or baby for yourself for only $6250?
*Do you believe in U.F.O.’s but no G-D?
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He died following the events following the death of his rebbe…
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NEW YORK — A construction worker claimed in a lawsuit claiming that when he went to a hospital after being hit on the forehead by a falling wooden beam, emergency room staffers forcibly gave him a rectal examination.
Brian Persaud, 38, says in court papers that after he denied a request by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital emergency room employees to examine his rectum, he was “assaulted, battered and falsely imprisoned.”
His lawyer, Gerrard M. Marrone, said he and Persaud later learned the exam was one way of determining whether he had suffered spinal damage in the accident.
Marrone said his client got eight stitches for a cut over his eyebrow.
Then, Marrone said, emergency room staffers insisted on examining his rectum and held him down while he begged, “Please don’t do that.” He said Persaud hit a doctor while flailing around and staffers gave him an injection, which knocked him out, and performed the rectal exam.
Persaud woke up handcuffed to a bed and with an oxygen tube down his throat, the lawyer said, and spent three days in a detention center. Taken From: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,323186,00.html
MAN GIVES HIMSELF A RECTAL EXAM
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Nose operations, corrections of virginity, and even sex changes are no longer a rarity in the Islamic republic. Charlotte Wiedemann on the influence of modern surgery on the self-image of young Iranians

“Beauty is important for us Iranians”
A standard operation costs about € 700; that’s what an Iranian teacher earns in about two or three months. But that only gets you a prêt-à-porter nose; a customised nose job will easily set you back one thousand euros or more.
On Vanak Square, a young woman is standing in front of the “Centre for Facial Surgery”, her eyes scouring the doctors’ signs. “Nose?” she promptly answers, “No, breasts!” That will cost her at least nine teachers’ monthly wages. Her searching gaze is already crowned with artificial eyebrows. They have been tattooed on. “Beauty is important for us Iranians,” she says.
Taken From: http://www.quantara.de/webcom/show_article.php/_c-478/_nr-414/i.html?PHPSESSID=133099777










