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    University WGU Student# 000519534 EST1 – Task 1 Company Q’s Ethical and Social Responsibility Review Business ethics will mean many things to different people. Words that might come to mind in association with hearing discussions about ethics might be morality‚ judgement‚ principles‚ values‚ and standards. It’s not the law binding someone to behave ethically‚ but more a moral compass to decide right from wrong. Social responsibility are related to ethical behavior in that it being concerned with maximizing

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    Rights and Responsibilities of Women In The Bible and The Qur’an Landon Friesen Senior Division‚ Research Paper Individual Process Paper The reason I chose this topic was because civil rights has been such a hot topic recently with the LGBT community‚ in the 1960’s with the African American community‚ and in the 1800’s and 1900’s with women’s rights. It got me thinking how women were treating dating back all the way to 6‚000 B.C. I built my paper around these basic

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    Analyzing in a Marxist lens The song I chose to analyze is the song “Successful” by Drake and Trey Songz. The chorus is “I want the money‚ Money and the cars‚ Cars and the clothes‚ The ****‚ I suppose‚ I just wanna be‚ I just wanna be‚ Successful.” To mean this should be seen through a marxist lens. The first line talks about having money to contribute to a sense of successfulness. Money in this sense creates a high status amongst society. The next line ties in having money and what it can buy

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    Culture lens Ford went through a hard time‚ not just because of the outside gloomy economics‚ but also the pressure of a dysfunctional‚ often defeatist culture. In Ford’s long business history‚ culture is not constant; it evolves‚ the business culture had been changed generation by generation in the economic progress and globalization. Both of essence and dross has been passed down in a grown bureaucracy‚ where people lost their innovation and structure is messy. The new chief executive of Ford

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    1. Alcoa’s ethical work climate is acceptable and high standard. Alcoa uses the principle (integrity approach) since it expects personal morality from their workers‚ the rules and procedures of the organization to be followed‚ and for laws and professional codes in the society to be followed. 2. The top management of Alcoa did play a great role regarding the ethical work climate and organizational performance; and that was seen from the beginning‚ the employees were taught early in their careers

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    Where Are Women’s Ethical Rights to Equality? Courtney Washburn Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility Theresa Ramsey May 14‚ 2014 Women earn 77 percent of what men earn for the same job (Edmonds‚ 2014). That equals about .77 cents of every dollar that a man earns. We as women are losing 23 cents just because we are women. I have chosen to write about women’s equality using the utilitarian and deontology ethical theories. The world today is a much different world to live in for women

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    Juliannah Vining March 26‚ 2012 Critical Lens English “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience”–J.F.Clarke J.F. Clarke once stated‚ “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” To me‚ this statement means that any individual who follows their conscience‚ and what they find to be right or wrong‚ is most brave‚ or strong‚ because they step away from society’s opinion and go with their own feelings whether

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    Mohamed Abdelrahman Critical Lens Essay Grade 11 George Moore once said: “Difficulty in life is a choice”. This quote states that Life can be full of difficulties and a choice can either change your entire life into a positive way or destruct you and the people around you. I agree with this quote because sometimes the choice that a person is willing to decide can make others sad but on the other hand will lead to his happiness and freedom so its difficult

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    Social responsibilities The company is reporting continued progress around the world in its social responsibility efforts is McDonald’s. Social responsibility is not a program that begins and ends. Acting responsibility has always been a part of who we are and will continue to be the way McDonald’s does business. McDonald’s must doing on important issues for communities‚ workplace‚ supply chain and the environment‚” stated Bob Langert‚ Senior Director of Social Responsibility. “Including the launch

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    Critical Lens Essay Quote: The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience”–J.F.Clarke J.F. Clarke once said‚ “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his or her conscience.” I think that what Clarke meant is that people who listen to their heart‚ people who do what they know or believe to be right‚ even if everyone else is or would be against them for it‚ are the bravest people of all. I agree with this quote because it’s usually hard to do the right thing

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