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Mondragon and had
In 2009, Carlos Mondragon, ( Alcor's CEO at the time of the incident ), told ABC News he had been made aware of the allegations, at the time of the case, and as a result, had severed Alcor's ties with the employee who allegedly hastened the patient's death.
On January 30, 2012 Deportivo Cali announced Mondragon had signed a one year contract to finish his career with his original professional club.

Mondragon and president
Current CEO and president of Ford Motor Company of Canada is Dianne Craig who replaced David Mondragon effective November 1, 2011.

Mondragon and September
* " Rag Radio: Carl Davidson on Mondragon and Workers ' Cooperatives ," The Rag Blog, September 15, 2011 Interview by Thorne Dreyer ( 44: 05 )

Mondragon and 1
The Mondragon Case ( 2011 ) in Analyse & Kritik, 33 ( 1 ), 157-170.

Mondragon and who
The Mondragon Corporation based out of the Basque Country in the region of Spain and France, was founded by a Catholic priest, Father José María Arizmendiarrieta, who seems to have been influenced by the same Catholic social and economic teachings that inspired Belloc, Chesterton, McNabb and the other founders of distributism.
At Mondragon, there are agreed-upon wage ratios between the worker-owners who do executive work and those who work in the field or factory and earn a minimum wage.

Mondragon and New
* Making Mondragon, New York: ILR Press / Itchaca, by Whyte, W. F. & Whyte, K. K., 1991
* The Myth of Mondragon: Cooperatives, Politics, and Working-Class Life in a Basque Town ( 1996 ), by Sharryn Kasmir, State University of New York Press.

Mondragon and America
* From Mondragon to America: Experiments in Community Economic Development ( 1997 ), by G. MacLeod, University College of Cape Breton Press.

Mondragon and .
Critics argue that the Mondragon Corporation is not truly distributist because it denies both the importance of the family ownership of the means of production, and localism.
Spanish companies invested in fields like renewable energy ( Iberdrola was the world's largest renewable energy operator ), technology companies like Telefónica, Abengoa, Mondragon Corporation, Movistar, Hisdesat, Gamesa, Indra, train manufacturers like CAF, Talgo, global corporations such as the textile company Inditex, petroleum companies like Repsol and infrastructure, with six of the ten biggest international construction firms specialising in transport being Spanish, like Ferrovial, Acciona, ACS, OHL and FCC.
The main street market, or tianguis, for the area was called Luis Mondragon, which installed each Friday where the Coyoacan gymnasium is now, selling food stuffs, domestic animals and other necessities.
Mr. Mondragon failed to inform ABC News that the same person later performed Alcor's surgical procedures, including the neurosuspension of Ted Williams.
* Mondragon, Vaucluse, a town and commune in France.
* Mondragon, Northern Samar, a municipality in the Philippines.
* Mondragon University, a private university in the Basque Country.
* Mondragon Bookstore, a worker cooperative political bookshop and coffeehouse in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Mondragon also serves as base of Mondragon University, a private university created on 1997, which is heavily connected with the MCC companies.
Mondragon University is divided into engineering, humanities and enterprise faculties.
The faculty of engineering is both at Mondragon and Goierri.
In the summer of 1575, Requesens ordered Cristobal de Mondragon to attack the Zeeland city of Zierikzee, which surrendered on 2 July 1576 ; however, the Spanish troops mutinied and left Zierikzee.
* Avril Incandenza, née Mondragon, is the domineering mother of the Incandenza children and wife of James.
With big changes on the horizon like Spain joining the European Economic Community, scheduled for 1986, it was decided to take an important step in the organisational area, by setting up the Mondragon Co-operative Group in 1984, the forerunner to the current Corporation.
In October 2009, the United Steelworkers announced an agreement with Mondragon to create worker cooperatives in the United States.
That is, the general manager of an average Mondragon cooperative earns 5 times as much as the theoretical minimum wage paid in his / her cooperative.
This ratio is in reality smaller because there are few Mondragon worker-owners that earn minimum wages, their jobs being somewhat specialized and classified at higher wage levels.

had and served
He was asking had it been she who left the love note in his sheets ( she also served as maid ) when he saw the Grafin followed by a stately blond girl approaching his table.
The walk and his fears had served to overheat him and his sweaty armpits cooled at the touch of the night air.
After she had served the detectives coffee and toast ( they politely declined eggs, uncomfortable about their tenancy ), she settled down with a morning newspaper and began reading the stock market quotations.
The previous scandals, gaily diverting as they were, had only served to increase his popularity.
Although wanted by the sheriff for killing an old man named Asher Jones, the warrant for his arrest had never been served.
He had been a choir boy at the Holy Name Cathedral and also served as an acolyte to Father O'Brien.
The diffusion is most pronounced and most likely to become fixed, however, in those who have had no or very minimal opportunities to develop the autonomy and initiative that could have been directed into constructive expression and so served as sources of developing self-certainty.
Cocktails and a buffet supper were served to more than 100 persons who had known Dr. Swim when he practiced in Los Angeles.
This trend has often been ascribed to the cult of the Five Elements itself, as though they had served as the base for all the rest ; ;
It was for love that he had served the Navy.
The Russian abacus was brought to France around 1820 by the mathematician Jean-Victor Poncelet, who served in Napoleon's army and had been a prisoner of war in Russia.
His grandfather had served in several local political offices.
Coming to the throne at such an early age, Alfonso had served no apprenticeship in the art of ruling, but he possessed great natural tact and a sound judgment ripened by the trials of exile.
Alfonso had been in love with a woman of noble family named Lucrezia d ' Alagno, who served as a de facto queen at the Neapolitan court as well as an inspiring muse.
" The magistrate in Lady Gregory's play Spreading the News had formerly served in the islands.
This simple melodic and harmonic progression had served as an inspiration for many baroque composers, and would be used by later romantic and post-romantic composers.
In the 1970s, high levels of dioxin were found in the breast milk of South Vietnamese women, and in the blood of U. S. soldiers who had served in Vietnam.
Paoli was convicted in absentia, a warrant was sent for his arrest ( which could not be served ) and Napoleon was dispatched to Corsica as Inspector-general of Artillery to take the citadel of Ajaccio from the royalists, who had held it since 1789.
He served as chairman of the Cartoonists ' Committee in President Dwight D. Eisenhower's People-to-People program in 1954 ( although Capp had actually supported Adlai Stevenson for president in 1952 and 1956 ), which was organized to promote Savings bonds for the U. S. Treasury.
Born in Saudi Arabia, Nami had served as a muezzin and was a college student.
The first attempt at legislation was drafted by the President of the Board of Control, Lord Ellenborough, who had previously served as Governor-General of India ( 1841 – 44 ).
Nevertheless, the attack had served its purpose.
' There was a knight of Saint Omer's, retained in wages with the king of England, called sir Denis Morbeke, who had served the Englishmen five year before, because in his youth he had forfeited the realm of France for a murder that he did at Saint-Omer's.
Bartók's music reflects two trends that dramatically changed the sound of music in the 20th century: the breakdown of the diatonic system of harmony that had served composers for the previous two hundred years ( Griffiths 1978, 7 ); and the revival of nationalism as a source for musical inspiration, a trend that began with Mikhail Glinka and Antonín Dvořák in the last half of the 19th century ( Einstein 1947, 332 ).

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