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    Rick Marcello Prof. Frey Sport Law SPMG 336 Chapter 4 1. What are the benefits of using a worst case scenario approach in drafting contracts? The benefits of using a worst case scenario include protecting the interests of the organizations in case of a breach of contract. 2. Explain the concepts of agreements‚ consideration‚ capacity‚ and legality in formation of contracts. A) An agreement consists of an offer and acceptance. An offer to sell equipment for $300 is a communication of

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    Business Ethics & Corporate Governance Identification of Non Market Forces Impacting the Telecom Sector Submitted By: Ankit TELECOM SECTOR The Telecom Sector is going through a phase of phenomenal growth in India and the number of mobile manufacturers has been increasing rapidly‚ particularly in the last one year. The number of homegrown telecom manufacturers has grown up rapidly starting new phase of low cost handsets. starting Companies like Micromax and Maxx mobiles have given tough

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    Assignment #4 The Ask: Does Wal-Mart have an ethical obligation to oversee labor violations and low labor wages occurring in its supply chain? Wal-Mart continues to ignore employee wage dissatisfaction and is now facing legal charges from indirect laborers and contractors. Wal-Mart oversees every aspect of their supply chain and have set the standard on how to keep cost the production‚ transportation and handling of goods to a bear minimum. This type of business model has placed an economic

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    Nike has become one of those global companies targeted by a broad range of campaigning pressure groups and journalists as a symbolic representation of the business in society. In Nike ’s case‚ the issues are those of human rights and conditions for workers in factories in developing countries. In the face of constant accusations‚ Nike has developed a considered response but the criticism of Nike still continues. Nike produces footwear‚ clothing‚ equipment and accessory products for the sports and

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    However‚ the meat industry used these improvements to increase profits while the treatment of their factory workers‚ animals‚ and farmers remain inhumane and cruel. The documentary Food Inc.‚ directed by Robert Kenner‚ sheds light on the modern hidden issues of the meat industry and how it impacts consumers in the short and long term. Food Inc. effectively enlightens consumers of the daily crimes committed by the meat industry with the film’s structure‚ dialogue‚ and appeal to the views rhetoric. The

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    human trafficking issues: the article starts out with a clear emphasis on the cooperation between the different segments of society; cooperation between the state‚ civil society ‚ and religious groups and institutions on the issues of human trafficking and prostitution‚ stating how they are immoral‚ illegal‚ unethical and how they should be considered as a taboo by societies in Europe‚ especially Cyprus since the exploitation of women has been rapidly increasing recently. Where all the 800bars

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    Sheridan Nelson‚ S00171136‚ Jesse Hancock. Capital punishment is‚ and always will be a rather complex issue. Mostly because humans are rather complex creatures that have different qualities and attributes that make them unique (Australian Catholic University [ACU]‚ 2015‚ Section 3.1.2). Therefore‚ it is difficult to come to one consensus in regard to human dignity. None-the-less‚ capital punishment is a topic of human dignity that demands acknowledgment and reflection – to ignore the topic would

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    their jobs. There were many ethical issues in this movie. One is when Nick was on the talk show there was a boy that had cancer at the age of 15 from smoking. He‚ Nick‚ turned the situation around to make it seem that the industry would not make any money of a product that kills people. Since there is no concrete evidence that smoking is addictive or harmful then it must be OK. When he meets with the "Death Squad" they all know that each of their products alcohol‚ guns and tobacco appeal to

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    Professional athletes face many issues‚ especially after their athletic career is over. These issues range from financial instability and degraded health to public scrutiny. However‚ professional athletes face unique issues concerning criminal conduct. Some athletes receive preferential treatment due to their fame while others may receive extreme scrutiny for actions that other people frequently commit. In order to properly handle the unique issues professional athletes face‚ every professional sport

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    It is a cold and snowy Friday night. The emergency department (ED) waiting room is full to overflowing. The seasoned ED nurse knows half the people waiting to be seen are not there for a true emergency health crisis. Some are drug seeking. Some are folks that do need care‚ but not emergent care. Yet‚ it remains a constant. These patients sitting impatiently are not “taking ahold” of their healthcare. Most are not the least bit able to initiate‚ educate‚ or make serious healthcare decisions for themselves

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