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    Leianne M. Jacinto September 24‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- MBA REACTION PAPER #1 Management‚ when studied and applied has a broad spectrum. Not only do we have to consider the profit of an organization‚ but we also have to consider whether an organization and their production of goods lead to meeting the needs of the common good efficiently and effectively. Based on Peter Drucker’s Agency theory

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    “support babies and children to develop a positive sense of their own identity and culture” and that they should “value and respect all children and families equally” Diversity is about the values‚ attitudes‚ cultures and life experiences of different social groups. It’s about giving the child a sense of identity‚ giving a pride of their family origins and including others within the environment. Within childcare settings it’s important that the practitioners practice in a way which promotes and supports

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    Dignity of Human Labor

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    rights of workers is one of the seven major principles of Catholic Social Teaching. Work is a human good. It is a basic human right that reflects men’s and women’s dignity and worth. (Laborem Exercens) * Pope Benedict XVI reminds us that in labor issues‚ “the primary capital to be safeguarded and valued is man ‚the human person in his or her integrity.” (Caritas In Veritate) * In Genesis‚ we see that the dignity of work consists of teaching that man and woman “ought to imitate God his creator

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    Pope Leo 13 had greatly effected and impacted the Church. He has been considered the founder of the Catholic Social Teaching. His changes effected not only the church‚ but working conditions in the past generations leading up until now. Pope Leo 13 had accomplished many things in his life such as‚ becoming Pope‚ justifying working conditions‚ and effecting the church and people of the Church in the past‚ the present‚ and the many generations ahead of us. After Vincenzo completed his early studies

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    Martin Luther King

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    tacit understanding of his dream go through the dream’s surface---the equity of civil right. Martin Luther King is the person who take his responsibility for the social life as a catholic member .The world is hardly perfect because of our original sin . Martin Luther King see throw the sin and keep the principles of catholic social teaching to lead people contain the free will moderately .In this movie‚ a African American refused to give the sit for a white guy and she was arrested by the police officer

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    Cyber-bullying

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    cell phones‚ or other electronic communication devices to spread harmful or embarrassing information about another person. With kids using electronic technology and communication tools such as social media‚ text messages‚ chats‚ and websites a new form of bullying begins. Some root causes of this social injustice would be the internet as it gives kids an online version of teasing that commonly exists in schools along with the potential of a very large online audience. A lack of education is also

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    Haviland 1 Casey Haviland Ms. Traum Theology CP 17 April 2013 Peace and Justice Day Essays 1. Human Dignity is the catholic teaching that because all people are created in gods image‚ each person has inherent worth. And excellent example of a violation of Human Dignity is human trafficking‚ one of the workshops at peace and justice day. Human trafficking is a violation Human dignity because‚ in trafficking people‚ you are assigning a value to their lives and worse‚ making the value of their

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    Sollicitudo Rei Socialis

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    Sollicitudo Rei Socialis “On Social Concern” Pope John Paul II December 30‚ 1987 Sollicitudo Rei Socialis is an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II on 30 December 1987. Sollicitudo Rei Socialis was written in regard to ’Social Concern’ for the 20th anniversary of ’PopulorumProgressio’.  About the Author The new socialis‚ encyclical which Sollicitudo can be rei broadly translated as "The concern (of the Church) for the Social Order" was designed by its author‚ Pope John Paul

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    Caritas Poverty

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    Caritas is one of the largest humanitarian networks around the world whose primary mission is to build a better world for the poorest of people‚ regardless of their social background‚ political beliefs‚ gender or religion. Their work is shaped by the tradition of Catholic Social Teaching which first started in 1897 in Germany and based on the two qualities central to their work‚ love and compassion‚ their commitment to upholding the human dignity of those at greatest risk‚ now spans over 200 countries

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    Written by Victor Hugo after the French Revolution‚ Les Misérables is a story that examines the many levels of social injustice in nineteenth-century France. Its protagonist‚ Jean Valjean‚ is central to the understanding of this injustice. Sentenced to 19 years in prison for committing a petty crime‚ Valjean comes to observe the law as an arbitrary force lacking in compassion and equality. However‚ Valjean’s view is fanatically contradicted by Inspector Javert‚ a man whose commitment to the law

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