Churchill Downs: A Legacy By: Sebastien Veilleux Any horse racing lover worth his or her weight knows about Churchill Downs. This legendary track is rich with memorable horse racing moments. The track was and is home to top horses from all over the country—even the world. To say that the horse racing action at Churchill Downs is loved by all would be a grave understatement. In the world of horse racing, Churchill Downs is a masterpiece.
Interracial Dating By: Ron Zvagelsky The number of interracial marriages has increased in the United States. In 1970 the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that there were just over 300,000 documented interracial marriages. The 1992 census indicates that well over a million marriages are interracial.
Employment Law – Unfair Dismissal And The Workplace Relations System By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers The Federal Government has announced widespread changes to the Australian workplace relations system, by relying upon one of the heads of power under the Australian Constitution, namely the Corporations Power. This allows them to make laws with respect to Australian companies including constitutional corporations. It is their stated desire to have one set of laws governing workplace relations for the whole of Australia. Effectively where this is not possible the Australian... Tags:
Crm Is More Than A Technology Initiative By: Sayed Ally If you are going to win a race then you need to start with a strategy. The same rules apply whether you are running a marathon or running a company. In today’s world of business if you want to win the race then your strategy should include Customer Relations Management software. CRM is much more than a technology initiative.
In almost any business cultivating customer loyalty will equate to a boost in revenues and in the challenging economic environment we work in these da... Tags:
Over the years, every wave of immigration into the United States has faced fear and hostility, especially during times of economic hardship, political turmoil, or war:
-- In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act[1], one of America's first immigration laws, to keep out all people of Chinese origin.
A review of Going Home by Doris Lessing By: Philip Spires Doris Lessing returned to Rhodesia, the country of her upbringing, in the 1950s. She describes the absurdity of a social system based on race, which is at least as nonsensical as one based on class. After fifty years, in my opinion she may add prescience to the book's achievements. Tags: doris, lessing, doris lessing, africa, rhodesia, zimbabwe, colony, colonial, race, class,
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