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    by being aware of the effects of their activities in the community and take measures to control them because this can affect the community and the environment by polluting the air‚ destroying the ecosystem‚ over using natural resources and so on. CSR is often called corporate citizen which means that companies should be good neighbors of the community not to work against it but collaborate with the citizen or the society in order to increase their welfare‚ to make a community a better place to live

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    Csr of Walmart

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    number one retailer. It employees around 2.2 million people around the globe and it’s the highest private employer in the world. (Ungar 2012) And its revenue for the year 2012 was US$ 447 billion. This shows the power and dominance of Wal-Mart. Major two strategic factors focused by Wal-Mart: - 1. Social factors 2. Environmental factors Social factors: - Wal-Mart though being the global giant in retailing business it faces so many social issues through out‚ such as poor wages to its

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    Csr of Shell in Nigeria

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    normally attributed with domestic markets (Beck 1993). In developing countries such as Nigeria the regulatory frameworks may exist but are not adequatley enforced. Hence‚The intent of CSR activities performed by multinationals are not always well determined‚ And powerful multinationals such as Shell have emerged as the major players in this era of globalization‚ largely inhibited by domestic regulation (Rwabizambuga 2007)‚ but what is evident by the increased involvement by MNCs is negative consequences

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    Ethics and corporate Social responsibility:- Ethics is defined as what is right and what is wrong. Every business should behave ethically. The moral principles that guide the way a business behaves are business Ethics. Ethics are moral guidelines to people or to an organisation which govern good behaviour. So behaving ethically is doing what is morally right. Doing an ethical business may always be not profitable but it will be more beneficial to company and the people involved in company as well

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    Csr by Punj Lloyd

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    LLOYD 4 PLL MISSION 5 PLL VISION 5 3. Overview of CSR activities 6 4. CSR ACTIVITIES 10 4.1 Life Enrichment Program 10 4.2 VILLAGE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM 14 4.2.1 Education 14 4.2.2 Economic 16 4.2.3 Health 17 4.2.4 Social 17 4.2.5 Religious 18 5. Recommendations 19 Implementation process: Identification of projects and consult with local communities 19 6. References 23 1. Corporate Social Responsibility CSR‚ also called corporate conscience‚ corporate citizenship

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    Csr of Kfc

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    main purpose of this report is to show several violations which were caught by PETA investigation in 2007 and the possible solutions for this particular scandal. The investigation takes place in Tyson’s Georgia and Tennessee factories‚ one of KFC’s major suppliers. Within only 9 days of the investigation‚ many workers have been caught on videos abusing chickens. One of the most serious acts is workers urinating in the belts that transform birds to different areas in the slaughterhouse (2). And that

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    Summary Like an infection that grows more and more virulent‚ the continent-size hole in Earth ’s ozone layer keeps getting bigger and bigger. Each year since the late 1970s‚ much of the protective layer of stratospheric ozone above Antarctica has disappeared during September‚ creating what is popularly known as the ozone hole. The Antarctic hole now measures about 9 million square miles‚ nearly the size of North America. Less dramatic‚ still significant‚ depletion of ozone levels has been recorded

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    Trends

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    Pentacyclic Triterpene Distribution in Various Plants – Rich Sources for a New Group of Multi-Potent Plant Extracts Sebastian Jäger 1‚*‚ Holger Trojan 1‚ Thomas Kopp 1‚ Melanie N. Laszczyk 2 and Armin Scheffler 1 1 2 Carl Gustav Carus-Institute‚ Am Eichhof 30‚ D-75223 Niefern-Öschelbronn‚ Germany Betulin-Institute‚ Blumenstrasse 24‚ D-64297 Darmstadt‚ Germany; E-Mail: m.laszczyk@betulin-institut.de (M-N.L.) * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed; E-Mail: sebastian.jaeger@carus-institut

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    a. Why do CSR and the alcohol industry seem to be incompatible? Corporate social responsibility is a form of corporate self-regulation by which companies take into account the impact of their activities on the environment‚ consumers and all the members of the public sphere. But how is it possible to include public interest into corporate decision-making in the alcohol industry? * What does Corporate Social responsibility mean? Corporate Social Responsibility is about how companies manage

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    “Poverty is a natural phenomenon-it cannot be eradicated” Poverty dwells amidst the hungry‚ within the homeless‚ dealing with hardships of heat and frost. Poverty is the helplessness felt when the sick are deprived of medical care‚ when the society drowns deeper into the realms of illiteracy‚ when the fear of being unemployed forces one into illegal means like corruption. Poverty swells in the tears of the powerless old‚ reflected in the void eyes of the innocent childhood‚ trapped in the limbs

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