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    Bibliography: Andersson‚ Lynne‚ Shivarajan‚ Sridevi & Blau‚ Gary. 2005. Enacting Ecological Sustainability in the MNC: A Test of an Adapted Value-Belief-Norm Framework. Journal of Business Ethics. 59‚ 295-305. Beins‚ B. C. 2004. Research methods: A tool for life. New York: Pearson Education Burgelman‚ R.‚ A Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIDP) Employee Outlook Survey (2012) http://www.cipd.co.uk/hr-resources/survey-reports/employee-outlook-winter-2011-12

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    SOCIAL AND POLITICAL IMPLICATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA A SEMINAR PRESENTED BY ADEBAYO‚ SEGUN MATRIC NO: 173998 TO THE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY FACULTY OF ARTS UNIVERSITY OF IBADAN COURSE: PHI 713- SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY LECTURER IN CHARGE PROFESSOR DIPO IRELE June 2013 INTRODUCTION: Communication is as old as humankind‚ it is the basis of social interactions and life blood of human societies‚ we can say without communication. Each individual would merely be an island

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    (Department of Health‚ 2000). As a result‚ the National Binge Drinking Campaign was launched‚ focusing on the short-term risks of binge drinking concerning younger Australians‚ which include injuries‚ accidents‚ violence‚ assaults and unplanned pregnancy. The campaign relied on mass media such as television‚ radio‚ and print media (Dietze‚ Gold‚ Sacks-Davis‚ Stoové‚ Vally & Hellard‚ 2011). The National Binge Drinking Campaign was not effective. This is because it used mass media advertising‚ which

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    government launched The National Tobacco 2011 Campaign to raise awareness of smoking through the five action areas to reduce the number of daily smokers by 2018. Developing personal skills supports personal and social development through the use of information and resources‚ which educate health benefits to enhance life skills. In gaining theses skills individuals can make informed decisions to take control of their lives. In relation to the National tobacco Campaign 2011‚ this will involve raising awareness

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    The campaign that launched in September 2004 began with an advertising campaign that featured women whose appearance strayed from the stereotypical beauty standards that are commonly seen in the media.The Dove Campaign for Real Beauty was communicated to the public through print and television advertisements‚ Web site‚ workshops and films. Dove wanted to get “real” feedback by having the ads ask viewers to judge the women’s appearances. In February 2007‚ the third phase of the campaign was introduced

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    Are campaign contributions threatening democracy here in the United States? Many believe contributions to campaigns should not only be regulated but limited to prevent the abuse of fiscal power. Others adamantly disagree and proclaim supporting their candidate financially is a civil liberty granted to them by the constitution. However you stand on this issue‚ we must all accept the fact that the flood gates are now open. In the landmark 2010 case Citizens United v. FEC‚ The Supreme Court ruled in

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    institutions have been active in animal experiments because these institutions are charged with coming up with new drugs. What has however been controversial with animal experiments is whether this procedure should be banned or not based on its ethical implications. Animal rights

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    Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management Courtney Ball Grand Canyon University EDU-536 Jeff Martin June 10‚ 2014 Legal and Ethical Implications for Classroom Management There are many legal and ethical pitfalls for teachers when considering classroom management. Teachers face pressure from administrators‚ state agencies‚ parents‚ and students to have successful and effective classrooms. Over the years‚ the standard has moved and is constantly changing with initiatives such as

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    CASTE AND CENSUS: IMPLICATIONS TO SOCIETY Dr. Afonso Botelho Associate Professor‚ Department of Sociology Rosary College of Commerce and Arts‚ Navelim – Goa ____________________________________________________________________ Abstract: The proposal to reintroduce caste as a category in the 2011 census sparked off considerable discussion among sociologists‚ anthropologists and others. This paper attempts to analyze the pros and cons of the idea to reintroduce the variable of caste‚ a distinctive

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    Campaign: Kony 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4MnpzG5Sqc Short versions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j36n8Kn_lUY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VWd0veKp1R0&hd=1 (this may be a stronger version) 1. Why we are choosing this one: This was a very successful campaign. Most of our group had heard about the Kony campaign and have shared with more than one friend; thus it was a successful viral marketing campaign. The statistics show that 112 million people viewed this video

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