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    Running Head: BUSINESS ETHICS Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility [Name of the Writer] [Name of the Institute] Business Ethics Corporate Social Responsibility Part A Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has acquired extensive interest throughout the previous decades‚ even though‚ it is not an innovative concept‚ and it certainly dates back to the early years of 1930‚ as stated by Eric Orts‚ University

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    The article of Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries emphasizes on the importance of Leadership Group Coaching in the current fast-paced face of business world. He reasoned out that traditional psychological contract between employer and employee has been broken due to continuous downsizing and reengineering. Organizations now rely on networking structures that put much higher demands on the “emotional intelligence (EQ)” of executives and pressurize executives’ decision making process to accommodate present

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    Ethics Paper: Individual or Group Therapy HSER 511 Liberty University Abstracts The paper researches the ethical issues faced in group counseling. It also shows a comparison of individual and group counseling. The paper discusses issue of confidentiality‚ and how it affects group counseling. Confidentiality is considered cornerstone to counseling (Kocet 2006). It is very important for the counselor to reinsure that the client understands

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    presenting your understanding of the role of professional ethics as it relates to the counselling and consulting profession. Your paper should be typed‚ double-spaced‚ and written in academic style. References should be cited using the APA Referencing format. Everyone one wants to be and is vying to be a professional‚ but who really are they‚ is a question one might ask. Hill and Mulvey (n.d) in his article the Ethics of Defining a Professional‚ clearly stated that

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    CouIntroduction               An organization’s code of ethics forms a system to guide the counsellor through appropriate approaches and it protects the human dignity of the client. It is acknowledged that the Singapore Association for Counselling Code of Ethics (SAC) has many similarities and differences compared to the American Counselling Association Code of Ethics (ACA). This paper will compare the two code of ethics using the systemic perspective model which comprises of eight specific areas

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    Group “A” Quick overview about Lebanon’s economy (slide 1) The 1975-90 Lebanese civil war seriously damaged Lebanon’s economic infrastructure‚ cut national output by half‚ and had major consequences for Lebanon’s position as a Middle Eastern entrepot and banking hub. After the war‚ the central government regained its ability to collect taxes and control over key port and government facilities. As a result‚ GDP per capita expanded 353% in the 1990s.[5] The Lebanese economy is a typical open

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    Misbehavior (SACOM) in HK published a report warning of unsafe conditions with aluminium dust problem. They alarmed Apple the workers were facing the problem of poor ventilation and inadequate personal protective equipment. Debby Chan Sze Wan of the group even went to Apple’s lobby in Cupertino to request Apple’s response. It is laudable that SACOM bring deeply concerned about the dark side of corporate and bring students‚ scholars‚ labour and consumers together to monitor corporate behaviour and to

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    association between overall diet quality and academic performance.” (Florence‚ 2009‚ Discussion section‚ para. 1) A student that is not malnourished will have the physical and mental ability to excel in any given environment or qualities of education compare to a student whose attention‚ alertness and cognitive process

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    involve directly correcting a mutation‚ or using DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein drug (rather than a natural human gene) to provide treatment. In gene therapy‚ DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein is packaged within a "vector"‚ which is used to get the DNA inside cells within the body. Once inside‚ the DNA becomes expressed by the cell machinery‚ resulting in the production of therapeutic protein‚ which in turn treats the patient’s disease. uses genetically modified viruses to deliver genes

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    History Background The first online café in South Korea called Electronic Café opened in front of Hongik University in March 1988 by Ahn Sang-Su and Keum Nuri in Seoul. It had two 16bit computers connected to Online service networks through telephone lines. Online service users’ offline meetings were held in the Electronic Café‚ which served as a place that connected online and offline activities. The opening of the online café in Korea was 2-3 years ahead of other developed countries. The online

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