important non-milling use is to pump water‚ either for land drainage or to extract groundwater. Contents [hide] * 1 Windmills in antiquity * 2 Horizontal windmills * 3 Vertical windmills * 3.1 Post mill * 3.2 Hollow-post mill * 3.3 Tower mill * 3.4 Smock mill * 3.5 Sails * 3.6 Machinery * 3.7 Spread and decline * 4 Windpumps * 5 Wind turbine * 6 See also * 7 References * 8 Further reading * 9 External links | -------------------------------------------------
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Exposing Puppy Mills Puppy mills have been in the United States for many years‚ they are underground run organizations so they are not easily monitored by animal control units. Puppy Mills are places where purebred dogs are kept in small confinements‚ are severely neglected and are forced to mate until their bodies cannot handle it anymore‚ which then they are inhumanely killed. The puppies then are sent off to pet stores‚ leaving the bitches and studs there to continue the abusive cycle. Animal
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\ Malden Mills Antonio Almeida Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility Prof. Paul S. Napolitano November 10‚ 2011 The corporate culture of Malden Mills began in 1907 by Aaron Feuerstein ’s grandfather. His legacy was to continue to provide high quality‚ well-paying jobs to the people of Massachusetts. When Aaron Feuerstein became CEO of the family business Malden Mills‚ he continued his grandfather ’s legacy and continued to
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Ethonomics‚ CSR‚ and Sustainability I-Lin Lee Southern New Hampshire University October 9‚ 2012 Abstract With the advance of knowledge‚ people ’s awareness of morality grows gradually. Since the last few centuries‚ with the society changes constantly‚ several issues such as moral economy‚ business ethics‚ and sustainable development‚ are derived by degrees and discussed increasingly. As the society is getting wealthier‚ the corporate social responsibility are not any more decided only by interests
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Spirit Fritz Jay T. Dalawampu B-3R November 5‚ 2014 Does it really pay off to be good? Many firms are able to believe that doing corporate social responsibility (CSR) really pays off especially in the firms as well as in the firm’s stakeholders and society. However‚ what is a CSR in the first place? According to researches‚ CSR‚ also known as corporate initiative‚ is all about evaluating and taking up the liability of the company’s impact on the environment as well as in the welfare of the society
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BUILDING A CSR INDEX In our CSR index‚ companies would be judged in 6 key assessment areas. Not only should the company have formulated goals or CSR targets but also achieved them within the stipulated period of time for a maximum score. The 6 key assessment areas are as follows: ASSESSMENT AREAS 1. ENVIRONMENT: This assessment area includes the physical surroundings in which the company operates including waste disposal techniques‚ energy saving initiatives‚ or climate change. POINTS OF
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ACC704 BUSINESS ETHICS & GOVERNANCE MAJOR ASSIGNMENT T1 2015 Topic: CSR Disclosure in Public Listed Companies Annual Report - Fiji Name: Sanjini Devi Singh ID: S2009003935 Declaration I hereby declare that this project was entirely my own work and that any additional sources of information have been duly cited. I hereby declare that any internet sources from which I have quoted or drawn reference have been referenced in the contents list. Name: Sanjini Devi Singh Signature: ………………
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future ‘liquidity crunch’ in the financial industry. These BRAC investments focus on companies that are aligned with BRAC’s mission of alleviating poverty. BRAC investments are independently run organisations that are fully or partly owned by BRAC. CSR INITIATIVES OF BRAC BANK 12 years ago‚ Sir Fazle Hasan Abed‚ their founder Chairman 430‚000 SME entrepreneurs – more than 90% being and Chairperson of BRAC had ventured into BRAC Bank for are contributing for their financial empowerment. business
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INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has been defined as many things lately. Simply put‚ it is the commitment of a business or company to continuously upgrade its processes‚ systems‚ products and services by behaving responsibly and creating value for local communities they operate in‚ and by enabling its employees‚ existing and potential customers to improve their standards of living. Companies are said to be able to achieve their business goals in a transparent & ethical manner
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Thomas Dublin in “Women‚ Work‚ and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills” In Thomas Dublin’s article‚ “Women‚ Work‚ and Protest in the Early Lowell Mills‚” he talks about the conditions of factories. He describes the work and the personal problems that women endured working in factories during the Industrial Revolution. Lowell was originally a rural area. “In 1820‚ there had been no city at all-only a dozen family farms along the Merrimack River in East Chelmsford.” (Dublin 264). A year later‚ a group
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