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Kmart surpassed their expectations and agreed to phase out the sale of all handgun ammunition (Moore, 2002). Their willingness to take the high road and do what was morally right without regard to possible loss of revenue was impressive. As a national retailer struggling to stay in the black, Kmart was probably not in any position to make any cuts to potential revenue, and yet, chose to do so... displayed 300 characters
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As a national retailer struggling to stay in the black, Kmart was probably not in any position to make any cuts to potential revenue, and yet, chose to do so.
Moore's film also demonstrates throughout its duration the misplaced priorities that have taken shape over the years in our nation. From repeated bombings in other countries who pose little or no threat to our homeland to forcing welfare mothers to work and leave young children home alone, it is apparent that our society has misplaced and misjudged the importance of values and integrity (Moore, 2002)... displayed next 300 characters
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