Why pour good money into patients who can't give back to society?
Not exact matches
He was part of a New York City dinner circuit that includes people who believe the US should go
back to the gold standard, rich people who don't think they should have
to give back to society in the form of taxes, and anyone interested in either of those ideas who wanted
to write a book about them.
And so I learned that we hadn't been paying payroll taxes for almost 3 years — a particularly painful thing
given I believe in taxes as a means of
giving back to society.
I know plenty of Liberal / Progressive folks who have never taken a handout, who aren't a burden
to society and who
give back a lot (both of their time and material resources).
If I interpret the prospectus of the CMC correctly, the objective of the CMC namely
to «impart
to men and women an education of the highest order in the art and science of medicine and
to equip them in the spirit of Christ for service In the relief of suffering and promotion of health», that is, the idea of a combination of training in professional skills, moulding the technically trained in a culture of human values and motivation, equipping them
to utilize technology
to serve «with compassion and concern for the whole person», the people especially the weaker sections of
society, and
giving spiritual reinforcement of that culture by the «spirit of Christ» and the motto «
Not to be Ministered unto but
to Minister» derived from him, goes
back in tradition
to the founder herself (Prospectus MBBS Course p. 5).
It's about respect for the people, their development.We go
to school so we can
give back to society one day and help the less privileged and
not prove
to them how intelligent and superior we are when we are in a position of authority.»
I'd like
to remind all these Kool - Aid drinker's that their hero never picked up a shovel at ground zero
to suck up the fumes that unfortunately took the life of Detective James Zadrega
back in 2007 who the Mayor and his Chief Puppet, Medical Examiner Charles Hirsch claimed that this hero from our
society had deliberately (some how) was ingesting asbestos and other toxic material's into his body so that his 5 year old daughter would receive some form of monetary compensation from the city that upset the parents of the detective (Mr. James Zadroga Sr. & his wife Linda) so much that His Highness (
to save face with the public)
gave them permission
to speak
to him after his Chief Medical Examimer Charles Hirsh had threatened them
not to go public or speak
to any reporter in an attempt
to stifle the truth about their son's story.
The goal of education is
NOT that kids pass corporate standardized tests, but that they become successful and responsible citizens who are willing
to give back to society to make the world a better place for all.
These gifts keep
giving back:
not only are they good for
society, but thanks
to a generous tax credit system (that costs the government $ 2.3 billion a year), they're good for you too.
I KNOW ONE OF MY FRIENDS BOUGHT A DOG FROM A humane
society THEY TOLD HER IT WAS NINE MONTHS OLD THE NEXT MORNING THEY CAME DOWN AND THE DOG WAS UNCONIOUS THEY TOOK HIM
TO THE VET THE VET SAID THE DOG WAS AT LEAST NINE YRS OLD THE VET HAD
TO PUT THE DOG
TO SLEEP AND THE humane
society WOULD
NOT EVEN
GIVE THEM THEIR MONEY
BACK.
The Humane
Society says it contacted Delilah's new owners and explained the situation, but they did
not want
to give the dog
back.
In the instance of the CRU, the scientists were
not legally allowed
to give out the data (although there is the question of whether they could have gone
back to national meteorological
societies to get permission
to release data).
And a failed innovation might be expensive, and hurt one's reputation, and make one unpopular, which is
not the way
to get re-elected as a bencher, or become a judge, or get some other government appointment on a law
society recommendation, or demonstrably embellish one's career as a successful, popular lawyer
giving back to the profession the benefit of one's experience.
On the positive side, someone who believes in
giving back to society is likely
to enjoy a far more successful career in the
not - for - profit or public sectors, a person with strong family values may prefer a job which allows them time flexibility, whilst an individual who values structure and clarity is more likely
to flourish in the closely defined hierarchy of a large public company than in the multi-tasked, frantic environment typical of many start ups and small businesses.
Many people use volunteering
not only
to give back to society, but also
to gain skills and experience in interesting and new roles.
The opportunity
to give back to society and the profession by joining with others
to achieve what a single individual can
not