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    Business Ethics Article Review XMGT 216 University of Phoenix Abstract This paper is written to provide a summary and overview of two articles that have been selected from two different countries‚ Brazil‚ South America; and Germany‚ Europe. The primary ethical perspectives of the countries will be discussed as they were in the article‚ along with how the article contributes to understanding global ethical perspectives. It will conclude with how each countries business ethics differ from

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    University of Phoenix Material Article Review Format Guide MEMORANDUM UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX DATE: TO: FROM: RE: Patents in E-Business; Mello‚ D. ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In your own words‚ summarize the article. This article that I read over a few times focuses in on the what patents are and more specifically how they impact e-business as well as intellectual property. Understanding the concept of patents before deciding to open a business for example‚ is essential

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    uk/data1/dg/methodist/methchap.h tml.pages 1-4. September 28‚ 2000 3. http://showcase.netins.net/web/unsource/undoct.html. pages 1-9. September 28‚ 2000 4. Pamphlet: "Whats So Great About Being A United Methodist?" 5. The United Mehtodist Church on Normandy. 6. Youth Ministry Director at the UM church on Normandy. Personal Interview. 19 October 2000 7. The World Book Encyclopedia. Volume 13. World Book Copyright 2000

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    the Great was named bishop of Rome in 590 A.D. He professed himself as pope and the head of the “universal church‚” which supported the petrine theory and affirmed the title for his two-hundred successors. The Catholic church has been a prominent institution for Catholics to practice their faith. The leader of this institution is the pope‚ or as many may say the leader of the “universal church.” Catholics believe this hierarchical structure within the Catholic religion was granted by Jesus Christ in

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    sustain the historical importance of Catholicism in the country. The Catholic Church in New Zealand is composed of six regions‚ called dioceses‚ which are made up of parishes. There are currently 271 Catholic parishes in the 6 dioceses in Auckland‚ Hamilton‚ Palmerston North‚ Wellington‚ Christchurch and Dunedin. Only under a quarter of those who identify themselves Catholic attend Mass at least once a week. The church continues to grow though‚ as the involvement of laypeople has increased‚ due to

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    Introduction In a Health Affairs article entitled “Obtaining Greater Value From Health Care: The Roles of the U.S. Government”‚ the quality and cost of the United States health care system are assessed. This article was collaborated by Stephen C. Schoenbaum‚ Anne-Marie J. Audet‚ and Karen Davis into existence and to state their claim that without the intervention of a strong federal government in the health care system‚ the state of the country will be economically reflected by the lack of a federal

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    TWO JOURNAL ARTICLES - CRITIQUE The two journal articles which I critique have in common the construct of humor (spelled in both international journals as humour). I will examine humor in the first article as a construct. It is utilized as a tool‚ as a component of therapy but I will examine the very basic underlying nature of humor as a construct and as a phenomenon that can be appropriately and adequately utilized in a gestalt modality (particularly tied to existing gestalt therapy tools). In

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    Business Ethics across Cultural Article Review The research conducted for and in these articles is to display the emphasis on the integration of business ethics and the study of its importance in foreign countries. The ethics of Western Europe‚ Continental Europe‚ and Japan differ greatly from those of the United States. They do not seem to place as much emphasis on the mindset and the appearance of the mere implementation of these business ethics. Based on these writings‚ these countries

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    Article Review The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In response to the Enron and WorldCom scandals‚ the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was enacted in July 30‚ 2002. This provides a comprehensive power that modifies the compliance of how companies would need to report their financials to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The law’s purpose is to solve precise mechanism failures in accounting approaches and requires greater levels of fiduciary responsibilities especially for those

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    The article chosen for review is “Kid Power” by Katy Kelly and Linda Kulman‚ U.S. News & World Report. It was posted on September 5‚ 2004. The article discusses the psychology and marketing that is accomplished by major companies. Advertising companies spend over $15 billion a year telling kids what is hot and what they need to buy. Kids are surrounded with carefully researched messages and marketing telling them what to do. The parenting style has become more flexible and less authoritarian in

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