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    What is corporate social responsibility (CSR)? According to the ¡®Wikipedia¡¯ ‚ ¡°Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a company s obligation to be accountable to all of its stakeholders in all its operations and activities with the aim of achieving sustainable development not only in the economical dimension but also in the social and environmental dimensions.¡±(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporate_social_responsibility retrieved:10/09/07); another definition is that ¡°CSR is about how companies

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    Music is one major aspect that defined the relations between the United States and Latin America in terms of culture. It helped change music in the form of blending different techniques used by different cultures and establish respect of one another. In the 19th century‚ the music in the US was transitioning from the Victorian era of music to ragtime. The significance of this transition was that the US was developing a form of musical style independent of its neighbors across the Atlantic. Latin

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    Texting and Driving Christian was a victim of a bad car accident. On February 12 Christian had just gotten his driver’s license and decided to go driving one late night. As he was texting his friends about a late party. While he looked down at a message a semi-truck collided into the side of the truck. Christian was then rushed to a hospital with very serious injuries. Although he survived he sometimes felt like he hadn’t. He had to spend the rest of his life in a wheelchair from being paralyzed

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    1 English 102 7 December 2011 The Relationship Between Suppression and Violence When studying the history of the human race‚ it is understandable why one would come to the conclusion that we are an aggressive and violent species. In the two essays “He Was a Boxer When I Was Small” written by Lenore Keeshig-Tobias and George Orwell’s essay To Shoot and Elephant both authors introduce the theme that societal pressures can cause a person to think or act out violently. Whereas Tobias demonstrates

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    INTRODUCTION “The possession of knowledge carries an ethical responsibility” evaluate this claim  1-2 Knowledge can be a justified as a true belief‚ factual information or skills aquired‚ as stated by the Oxford dictionary: “facts‚ information‚ and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject”.1 It can also refer to the knowledge of human nature‚ perception and reason are ways of knowing which we use in our everyday life‚ making

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    (Kennedy 1)‚ and Douglass’ story is a prime example. After he began to learn to read‚ Douglass realized that the oppression going on around him was wrong‚ and he took a stand. His opinion wasn’t popular‚ and he had little support. A slave knowing how to write was unheard of‚ and a slave writing a book‚ exposing their masters‚ was even more absurd. Douglass’ bold actions inspired many in the same living conditions as him‚ and opened the rest of society eyes as to what it was really like to live as a slave

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    Ethical Behavior and the Social Responsibility of Organizations Table of Contents: Introduction ……………………………………………………………………….. 4 Defining Ethics …………………………………………………………………….. 5 Defining Social Responsibility …………………………………………………….. 6 Social Responsibility of Organizations to Internal Beneficiaries Social Responsibility to Employees ……………………………………………… 7 Social Irresponsibility to Employees: Wal-mart …………………………………... 8 Social Responsibility to

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    Based on what you read in the poem‚ describe the relationship between the speaker and the “you” in the poem. How important was the relationship to the speaker? Support your response by referencing directly to the poem. In her poem “Since You” the poet Dionne Brand‚ has expressed a very profound romantic relationship between her speaker and the “you” in the poem. She has also revealed that the relationship was the most important thing in her speaker’s life. Dionne Brand makes these views to be

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    RUNNING head: Apple Corporation: Ethical and Social Responsibility Apple Corporation: Ethical and Social Responsibility Romeo Gamble Strayer University Apple Inc. is an American corporation that is located headquartered in in Cupertino‚ California that designs‚ develops‚ and sells electronics like computer software‚ online services‚ and personal computers. It’s very well known for hardware products like the Mac computers‚ iPods‚ iPhone and

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    Thelma and Louise This film attempts to deconstruct gender roles‚ particularly those associated with women‚ and redefine a new feminine space outside of patriarchal control The film attempts to do this in a number of ways: generally a male genre because it involves outlaws and fugitives who try to confront the Establishment ; however‚ Ridley Scott re-appropriates this genre for female characters who become fugitives after leaving stereotypical feminine roles of wife and waitress‚ drive a

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