Randall Bullard
My name is Randall Bullard. I am 31 years old. I was born and raised in Brunswick, Georgia. I completed my associate's degree in August of 2008 and I am currently obtaining my Bachelors of Science degree in Business-Information Systems.
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Buyer Beware: Determine If a Vehicle was Wrecked BEFORE You BuyAutomotive accidents happen and, asside from the damage these events create for those involved, many uniformed automotive buyers fall victim to unscrupulous automotive dealers eager to sell unsuspecting buyers these damaged vehicles.
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Reckless Driving, Accidents, and FatalitiesReckless driving is one of the leading causes of automotive accidents and roadside fatalities in the United States. Driver education has reduced accidents and fatalities; however, reports suggest more is needed to increase safety on American highways.
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Comparing Ethical PerspectivesA look at the four ethical perspectives that will assist individuals in understanding how one person's view of the world can differ from the view of others.
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Audience Analysis: Speaking in Front of a GroupA brief discussing the importance of proper audience analysis when speaking in front of a group.
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Immigration ReformA study of the effects of illegal immigration and the need for reform in the United States.
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At-Will Work and the Ethical Issues of TerminationA review of at-will work regulations and the ethical issues surrounding them.
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Ford Motor Company: Management and LeadershipAn overview of the Ford Motor Company and their management style.
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Accounting: The Bottom LineA brief overview of accounting and its purpose.
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Health Care ReformThis article is an opinion piece that highlights what true health care reform should include. It is a brief look at things that have been left out of the health care debate in America and are the true areas where reform necessary.