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    Mark Juvir G. Ampong Prof. Virginia M. Bautista GSR 101-3F F- 11am-2pm Question number 8 : Do you think an organization should adhere to different philosophies of corporate social responsibilities when confronted with different issues‚ or should its philosophy always remain the same? Explain.

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    Collapse of Barrings Bank

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    The history of Barings Bank Plc began in 1762 and thus making it the oldest merchant bank of London. Over this period it had managed to earn a high reputation in the global finance market as it assisted in financing the purchase of Louisiana‚ Erie Canal and the Napoleon wars (Fay‚ 1996). It was also known as the Queens bank due to the fact that the Queen had an account with Barings. But this success was interrupted in the Mid 90’s when Barings caught the attention of the world due to bankruptcy which

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    constitutional monarchy state of affairs‚ but it reaches broadly the same conclusions. Mr. Wilson says: the royals do not work hard‚ they are not like their subjects‚ they are the richest family in the land and contribute uniquely small amounts to the exchequer. Mr. Wilson thinks that the monarchy’s popularity is unimportant‚ because people liked Hitler too!. His analysis of the monarchy is less than convincing. Criticism of the royal family is turning into another item‚ between calls for a greater London

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    In the biographical film‚ A Man for All Seasons‚ Thomas More played as a husband‚ father‚ and scholar. He was later promoted to becoming Lord Chancellor of England‚ after the previous Chancellor‚ Wolsey‚ dies. More was seen as a very trustworthy and dependable throughout Europe. King Henry appreciates More as a friend and advisor‚ and More tries to please the King to the best of his ability. More’s characters throughout the film focuses mostly on his conscience. He will not tell anyone how he feels

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    Should the Uk Join the Euro?

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    ? Coursework Should Britain join the EMU? Florian Langhammer (P01257652) Module: Business Environment UK (M07544) Module/seminar Maureen Pike leader: Date: 17/11/2001 Table of Contents 1. Historical introduction of the EMU ….……………….………………….………………………………………….. 3 2. Discussion on Britain’s decision whether to join the EMU ……….……….……………………….……. 4 1. Recent developments since 1. January 1999 …………………………………….…………….. 4 2

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    14th Century Social Milieu

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    Economic Change and Social Tension in the Late Fourteenth Century In the 1370s‚ English society was under a great deal of  tension. There were: Political problems resulting  from the lack of an undisputed leader and from the failure of the war effort. Religious problems  due to lack of spiritual leadership from the church‚ complicated by the same war pressures‚ which introduced the divisive issue of clerical taxation into relations between clerical and lay politicians. In the same decade

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    irrepressible suffrage. Prior to 1933 Germany was a representative democracy. In 1933 when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor the German democratic system began to disappear. Over the next two years democracy in Germany gave way to a totalitarian system of government giving total power in the hand of one party‚ the Nazi party who tolerated no opposition. When Hitler became Chancellor in 1933 his power were very limited. He was the leader of a democratic country‚ sharing power with an elected president

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    Common Law and Equity

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    The Development of Common Law and Equity Common Law has been functioning in England since the 1250’s‚ two centuries after William the Conqueror defeated Earl Harold Godwinson in the Battle of Hastings in 1066 and became King. It was then in 1066 that Law began to be standardised. There were‚ however‚ problems with the Common Law system and people were becoming dissatisfied with the remedies distributed by the Court. As a result‚ the Court of Chancery was established and could provide whatever

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    How and why did Hitler gain power in Germany by 1933? Following the collapse of the Weimar government‚ Hitler managed to gain dictatorship over Germany by 1936. In fact it took Hitler just around 18 months‚ between February 1933 and August 1934‚ so how did Hitler gain autocracy over Germany so quickly? I am going to start with how the Germans had fear of Germany becoming a communist country like Russia. At the end of the war‚ many people hoped that democracy would spread to most countries of

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    In this essay it will be argued that allies play a significant role in support of the coun-try’s strategy . Specifically‚ Germany’s case will be analysed just after its unification in 1871‚ when Prussian Chancellor Otto Von Bismarck put remarkable efforts to make Germany a great power in Europe at that time. Geopolitical situation in the second part of the nineteenth century required a wide range of strategic movements within the European political arena. Bismarck clearly understood that protection

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