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    certain number of questions to be done in allotted hours; answer – books given to examiners; evaluation and allotment of marks; results published… Why examination taken: To test student’s mental ability and knowledge. Why examinations are necessary: To make students work – fear of failure and humiliation; to know the comparative merit of students and place them accordingly in their careers… Why examinations are evil: Examinations encourage cramming rather than true and applicable knowledge;

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    1. Ethical behaviour (20 marks) a. Discuss ethical issues that impact on Cirque du Soleil as an organisation. Your discussion must consider at least TWO conflicting viewpoints on ethical behaviour. The Organisational structure of Cirque du Soleil is based on recognizing the value of the performers. The artists are recognised as representing the value of the Company. They ensure that the organizations values are reflected in all its business and management decisions. Cirque

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    By Any Means Necessary

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    By Any Means Necessary Brittany Heil June 23‚ 2013 “We declare our right on this earth…to be a human being‚ to be respected as a human being‚ to be given the rights of a human being in this society‚ on this earth‚ in this day‚ which we intend to bring into existence by any means necessary.” Theses are the words of Malcolm X‚ a civil rights leader and political activist in the 1960s. Malcolm X was perhaps one of the most controversial elements in the civil rights movement. His life was full

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    for the procedure as an outpatient but had not attended her Pre-Admission Clinic appointment. Upon her arrival‚ myself and a staff nurse took baseline observations and spoke with the patient to ensure that she had fasted from midnight which was necessary for the procedure. On advising her on anaesthesia‚ I informed her that she had two options. The first was a throat spray to numb the local area and she could leave almost immediately afterwards. The second was sedation and analgesia in the form of

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    Solitude Is solitude really necessary to achieve your most important goals? Yes it is because it lets you think and process your deepest thoughts without distraction‚ and it makes your environment calmer. Throughout history Middle Eastern countries have practiced meditation to get in touch with their deepest self awareness. Solitude allows one to detach themselves from the thoughts and worries everyday life. Conversations with my friends and teachers allow me to understand other people’s thoughts

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    Policy-makers and many employers are convinced that employee ownership is necessary to obtain commitment to employees’ work and to their organisations. Assess the evidence for this proposition and explain why you agree or disagree with it. In October 2011‚ anti-capitalism activists held a demonstration outside London’s St. Pauls Cathedral that caused a political debate regarding the future of big business. Marisa Cassoni‚ previous financial director at John Lewis Partnership‚ believes that organisations

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    Animal Testing is Necessary “Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide.” Joan Ryan. When most people think of animal testing‚ they usually think about injured‚ blinded animals that they have seen in pictures online or on TV. After seeing just a few of those images‚ most people are quick to side with banning animal testing. However what most people do not realize is how much animal

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    Ethical misconduct prevalent in workplace Internal Auditor‚ Dec‚ 2005 by A. Millage • 1 • 2 • Next » DESPITE AN INCREASE IN the number of formal ethics programs in the workplace‚ ethical misbehavior is on the rise. According to a recent survey by the Ethics Resource Center (ERC)‚ more than half of 3‚000 U.S. workers polled have observed at least one type of ethical misconduct in the past year. The "2005 National Business Ethics Survey" (NBES) sought workers’ opinions on workplace ethics

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    religion and can mean doing the right or wrong thing. An example to help you understand the difference would be: Abortion is legal and therefore medically ethical‚ while many people find it personally immoral. Ethics can be relatively simple to follow‚ while applying morals can be decidedly tougher. There can be a moral dilemma‚ but not an ethical one. While good morals represent correct and upright conduct‚ ethics act more as guidelines. Ethics are applicable or adhered to by a group or community

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    money‚ which emanate from the kind relationship of the employer to the employees‚ to supplement their usual wages‚ from time and which are at most times geared purposely towards the enhancement of workers performance in the organization. This scheme‚ is very important to both the organization and the employees‚ from the employer’s point of view‚ it is anticipated that a good staff employee incentive scheme will induce the employees to work hard and improve their general attitude toward the organization

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