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Explore, Winter 2000: Justice In The World Of Business, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Winter 2000: Justice In The World Of Business, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Can We Feed the World? Justice in Food and Agribusiness; Ethics and Justice in Marketing; Fairness in Finance; Leading People So They Treat Each Other Justly in the Workplace; The Quest for Justice as a Source of Evil; Business, Justice and the Withholding Tax; One by One from the Inside Out: Essays and Reviews on Race and Responsibility in America


Explore, Spring 2000: Justice And The American Jesuit University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Spring 2000: Justice And The American Jesuit University, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: Letter from the Director; Jesuit Activities in Focus: Justice and the American Jesuit University; Telling Tales: Unexpected Journeys into Interconnectedness; My Mother's Legacy: Trying to Make a Difference Through Teaching and Research; "I Am Only One, but Still I Am One": A Hunger for Justice; Why Do I Live In African Villages; The Gift of "Presence": Reflections on Jesuit Values in the Classroom; Teaching Compassion Philosophically; Spelling Justice in Sanskrit; My Journey into the World of Justice Research; Coming Events: Spirituality Series, Bannan Visitor; Next Issue


Explore, Fall 2000: The School Of Engineering, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education Jan 2000

Explore, Fall 2000: The School Of Engineering, Ignatian Center For Jesuit Education

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Contents: A just design: An incentive for SCU Senior engineers to pursue projects that relate to conscience and compassion; Diversity on the School of Engineering; The human dimension of engineering; Social justice issues in civul/public works engineering projects; Improving the diversity of our technology workforce; The Ratio Studiorum and New Technology: Opportunities and Challenges; Next issue