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1/19/11 4:27 PM |
Guinness | | | |
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Dusty wrote: "In many cases, churches have replaced their roofs only to be targeted again, in one case 14 times" Why don't these churches use alternative materials to lead, such as Ubiflex or other plastic materials for roofing? As per above "Many of the Church of England's 16,000 churches are "listed," which provides planning protection for buildings of historical value, and date back hundreds of years". |
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12/12/10 1:07 AM |
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Ben wrote: Let's see now, the school is bullied by the ACLU into bullying the students to have to watch supposed anti-bullying films Sounds like good training for the modern corporate workplace where executives demand that employees wear integrity T-shirts. |
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12/12/10 1:00 AM |
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Neil wrote: $14K per annum? Even the Calif. State Colleges, with minimal relative prestige, cost more than this, probably because our college costs have risen faster than inflation (IMHO, due to Federal-sponsored student loans). Are you sure it is not because of all that obsession with college sports over there? That must cost a pretty penny. |
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11/28/10 9:06 PM |
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Neil wrote: Guinness, perhaps the globalization is actually working in reverse: our leadership class has internalized the FYIV (roughly, "Fooey on You, I'm Vested") attitude found in nations with more deeply rooted official corruption. I think I agree, but am not familiar with the fooey phrase.I had in mind an unspoken distinction about endemic corruption when I restricted my cancer spreading observation to just the "western world" - much of the rest of the world already having a superabundance of this cancer. Yes, my wording was imprecise, there are many "western" countries, particularly some of those around the Mediterranean, that also have a long history of official corruption. For some reason I am reminded of an American global executive who many years ago told his global team that he had previously had to FIRE two people for integrity violations. Whilst this was no doubt the right thing to do, for some reason he lacked a sense of authority. It is, after all, much easier to pay the price of ethics if someone else is doing the paying. It would perhaps have been more persuasive if his testimony had been that he had once had to RESIGN a job due to being unable to go a long with the endemic ethics. |
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