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From Today's New York Times

Animal Ethics

If the goal is not moral perfection for ourselves, but the maximum benefit for animals, half-measures ought to be encouraged and appreciated. Jean Kazez Dallas, Nov. Mr. Steiner rightly rejects this view as morally flawed. He’s right: I don’t care deeply about the suffering of animals I eat, wear or otherwise benefit from.

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Combating Disengagement: What can be done about workers’ lack of interest in their jobs?

Sales and Marketing Management

Stahl says he joined the Dallas-based company six years ago and built a telesales team of nearly 100 people to complement the company’s independent rep field sales team of more than 3,000. Quality will most likely suffer?—?and and innovation certainly will?—?as

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