To suggest that traders don't do society a great service is to say that prices don't most efficiently organize any economy.
"Previously, the community was too Anglicised - clinging to English traditions and customs, " explains Philomena Eaton, convenor of the Calcutta Anglo-Indian Service Society.
Finance is an important discipline and Wall Street provides an invaluable service to society, breathing life into the dreams that only capitalism can inspire.
Such a politics would involve more patriotism and sense of service to society, greater concern for equality and a readiness to limit markets when they threaten to injure human values.
After leaving DC I put my efforts towards special events and fundraising for Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, Little Tokyo Service Center and BronxWorks along with many volunteer projects.
"Business is supposed to be a service to society, " says Andrew Abela, chair of the business and economics program, now housed in Catholic's School of Arts and Sciences and comprised mostly of undergraduate students.
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For those of us who teach management students, and in particular for those schools like Yale School of Management, which focus on leadership in service to society, another important question is how a firm like BP, faced with a crisis, should deal with the public.
Drawing them into the mainstream of Jewish society through military or national service, and into work through the gradual withdrawal of welfare payments, should be a priority.
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In Singapore, we sought employees who could demonstrate "aggressive hospitality" toward guests, rather than "speak when spoken to" behavior, to create a competitive edge within a society that is not traditionally service-based.
When a communications system becomes a new consumer service, it benefits society: businesses can offer their goods and consumers can express their opinions simultaneously, giving everyone more choice.
The three appeal judges were informed that letters of complaint are also to be sent to the Public Prosecution Service and the Law Society, amid concerns that covert surveillance may have been used against either the witness, his solicitor, or both.
These guidelines have been endorsed by the following organizations: the NFL players association, (NFLPA) National Association of Athletic Trainers, (NATA) the American Football Coaches Association, the Neurocritical Care Society, the Child Neurology Society, the National Association of Emergency Medical Service Physicians, the National Association of School Psychologists, as well as the Child Neurology Society.
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Figures from the society said that, of 176 health service areas in the UK, just 27% of people with the condition were diagnosed in the NHS Dorset area.
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Sutter's work on the Change the List series -- in which readers voted on social justice issues for him to cover -- won the Batten Medal for public service journalism from the American Society of News Editors.
He was awarded the OBE in 1993 for services to broadcasting and was voted into the Royal Television Society's hall of fame for outstanding service to the medium.
In recent years I have also revived the National Honors Society at our campus and created a culture of service that has spread our work from the streets of Boston to as far away as the Grand Canyon.
Dr. King obviously had a dream of justice and equality in our society, but he also had a dream of service, that you could be a drum major for service, that you could lead by giving back to our communities.
The real missed opportunity to intervene before the bombs went off in Boston likely came three months earlier, when bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev stood up during a Friday prayer service at his mosque - the Islamic Society of Boston, in Cambridge - to angrily protest the imam's sermon.
My mission has been and continues to be one of advocacy for and service to the vulnerable and disenfranchised in our society.
Sievers is a visiting scholar and lecturer at the Haas Center for Public Service and the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, which he helped found in 2006, at Stanford University.
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An Industrial and Provident Society (IPS) has been set up to run the service as Suffolk County Council tries to make savings.
"Of all Australians, Ned is without doubt one of the most famous, some would say infamous, and therein lies the great divide in society, " said Monsignor John White, who led the service in Wangaratta.
It's a busy morning on Wednesday on the committee corridor, with the Science and Technology Committee (at 9.15am) holding a follow-up session on forensic science follow-up, with witnesses from the Crown Prosecution Service, the Criminal Bar Association and the Law Society.
But what everybody wants to know in this election is what would Plaid Cymru do in government, and the real issues for us, as well as being a very open and tolerant society, is to make sure that we have a very decent health service, we have jobs for our people and that we have safer communities.
The United States never had a BBC or a National Health Service, but other, now diminished or vanished features of American society had some of the same effects.
David Cameron's former adviser on the Big Society is proposing that all newly retired people take part in a type of national service.
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"For too long, the police service has recruited the great majority of its officers from too narrow a stratum of society, and formal intellectual attainment has played too little a part in recruitment, " he says.
Debbie Friez, a longtime executive at media monitoring service BurrellesLuce, recalls winning an award for her volunteer work from the Public Relations Society of America a few years ago and telling her husband that she was going to be honored at a dinner ceremony.
And they will take their selflessness and their service, their commitment and their integrity and they will spread it to every corner of our society.
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