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    Anglo-American

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    Abstract Anglo-American and Primark are among the world’s leading companies. In this paper‚ I will analyze their application of ethics and then utilize “A Model of Business Ethics” to help describe the two companies ethical practices. The paper will provide a discussion of the costs and benefits of an organization as well as define ethical business. Introduction Anglo-American and Primark are two multinational organizations with different Code of Conduct ethics. However‚ the rapid economic

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    Don Anglos

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    TASK 2 (2.5%): ‘DON ANGLOS’ CASE STUDY Don Anglos had to make some tough decisions before the next week’s board meeting. The question at hand was whether Pinnacle Co.‚ the small‚ publicly held Indiana-based machine tool company he held as CEO‚ should attempt to acquire Hoilman Inc. Hoilman was a Company known for the cutting-edge sensor technology and communications software it had developed to monitor robotics equipment. Anglos had just heard a credible rumor that one of Pinnacle’s chief competitors

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    The social influence a peer group exerts on its individual members‚ as each member attempts to conform to the expectations of the group. Over the past century there has been a dramatic increase in percentage of people who are affected by social pressure. Therefore‚ they come up against significant problems. These problems effects people’s lives negatively and people are affected by each other easily. This is like a loop and each person is affected by another person. Thus‚ some problems come forward

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    What Is Injunctive Norms

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    An injunctive norm is a person’s general perception of how much people they find to be important value a performance or nonperformance of a behavior to be. The idea behind this is that if people think the ones they find important to value certain behaviors they will become more likely to perform those behaviors. In contrast‚ a descriptive norm is the person’s perception of whether other people perform the behavior or not. Therefore‚ when they view other people acting in a certain way they themselves

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    Peer Pressure

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    Peer pressure I. We often hear about the dangers of peer pressure to teenagers. A. Teenagers take drugs‚ skip school‚ get drunk‚ or have sex because their friends do these things. Desperate to conform to their friends’ values‚ teens may give up their interests in school‚ in hobbies‚ and even in certain people. B. Teenagers may‚ first of all‚ lose or hide their interest in school in order to be like their friends. They adopt a negative attitude in which school is seen as a battlefield‚ with

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    The term spectatorship traditionally refers to the act of watching something without taking part. “Image flow” represents this idea of spectatorship where individuals mindlessly scroll through images and videos to fill the gaps in their day (Nelson 304). Maggie Nelson‚ author of “Great to Watch” presents the term “image flow” as the act of scrolling through social media and being in a constant state of “extremity”‚ either angry shock or boredom (300-311). However‚ she progresses her argument from

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    Supermarkets

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    • Consuming has never been about the basic needs‚ some people argue that consuming has become about peoples individual identities and self-expression. On the other hand others argue that families and peoples communities help shape how they consume. • What people buy‚ and what people do with these things gives an indicator of the kind of person they are. This is especially true with people who are trying to sell things‚ such as advertising agents and retailers themselves. • Its a common assumption

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    The Pressure to Conform in Our Society When I think of how I have been pressured to conform throughout my life the first thing that comes to mind is peer pressure. I have known peer pressure‚ but‚ upon further reflection‚ I realize that for many years‚ I was fairly sheltered from negative peer pressure. There have been two groups that have consistently put more pressure on me to conform than my peers ever did. I have had more pressure to conform though out my life from my family and school administrators

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    Male Body Image For as long as I can remember society has put a standard on how a woman’s body should look. The messages that our culture sends about how women’s’ and girls’ bodies should look have created a fascination among many women about their body image. Therefore‚ women are always the topic of conversation with regards to body image‚ and boys and men are usually left out of the conversation. Although the male gender is usually left out of this conversation‚ according to Grogan and Richards

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    Sylvester has a reputation of being deviant. He is sneaky and deceptive as a character. Sylvester’s behaviors are “normal” as he is a cat and their prey can be birds. The relativist perspective is about how social groups create the rules and they as a group decided what isn’t part of the rules. So when an individual steps outside what the group sees as their normal the behavior is considered deviant (Adler & Adler‚ 2016). Society has made Sylvester out to be deviant because cultural norms see that

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