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    corporate scandals‚ business organizations have incorporated business ethics codes and social responsibility programs as part of their strategy to boost their public image and reputation in the community along with the reduction of potential legal fees or financial settlements resulting from legal actions against the organization.   Ethics refer to the fundamental principles of an individual or a group. Social responsibility is how a business performs its activities to meet its wider obligations

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    How technology affected our lives 1. Submitted by Jay Pineda on Mon‚ 2012-10-01 02:47 Today‚ technology plays a very big part in our lives. Everywhere we go‚ there is technology. Whatever we do‚ there is technology involved. It seems like we need technology in everything we do. We have been very dependent on technology even on the simple tasks that we need to do. Older generations always say that our generation is very lucky to have a great technology with us. We can now do our task s faster and

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    New Kids Book Discussion #1 In the first part of the book‚ “The New Kids”‚ there are many similarities to my high school as well as many differences in the school and the student population. While I was reading this part of the book‚ I was immediately brought back to my high school memories. Students in the book felt and had similar experiences I experienced in high school. I connected with experiences that were talked about in the first part of the book. High school is a very trying time in most

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    France and L’Oreal new products which are O ’Cap‚ Imédia Liquide‚ and Coloral gained the most market share. In 1928‚ L’Oreal developed its diversification strategy by purchasing the soap company Monsavon. L’Oreal started its business with hair dye products. In 1954‚ L’Oreal expanded its market into skin care field by entering into technological agreements with company Vichy. In 1960s‚ there was a rapid growing interest in simulating youthful looks. Therefore the company opened new cosmetological and

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    com/research_registers The current issue and full text archive of this journal is available at http://www.emerald-library.com/ft How important are ethics and social responsibility? A multinational study of marketing professionals Anusorn Singhapakdi and Kiran Karande College of Business and Public Administration‚ Old Dominion University‚ Virginia‚ USA How important are ethics? 133 Received September 1998 Revised March 1999 June 1999 September 1999 College of Administrative Sciences‚ Kuwait University

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    Introduction It all started in the early 1970’s‚ when two computer enthusiasts Bill Gates and Paul Allen sees personal computer is the key to the future. In 1975 they established their first company‚ Traf-O-Data‚ which sold mostly rudimentary computers that recorded and analyzed traffic data. Then after a year later Gates named their partnership as Micro-soft. In June 1980‚ Microsoft got their first break through‚ when IBM contracted Microsoft to develop languages for the PC operating system. Gates

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    The Intellectual Imperative One of the most compelling stories in children’s literature is Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Emperor’s New Clothes”. It tells the story of two charlatan tailors who promised to weave invisible clothes for the emperor. This robe they said will only be seen by people of high stature and will be invisible to low-born‚ uncultured citizens of the kingdom. The emperor “wore” the invisible clothes on the day of an important parade. Everyone in the kingdom‚ including the

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    for news‚ in any form‚ to be a true reflection of reality‚ due to the many factors involved in the production of news. Human error‚ human interest and the fallacies of management all conspire to blur the line between truth and fiction. Potter (1998) stated that news is not something that happens; instead‚ news is what gets presented. We almost never see news events as they happen. Instead‚ we are shown the medias manufactured construction of the events. This essay aims to determine what news is‚

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    Personal Ethics Reflection Paper Introduction Ethical theories and principles help the medical community make moral decisions in difficult situations. However‚ each person has a different set of morals they abide by‚ including the varying ethical theories and principles. In this paper‚ I will discuss what theories I agree and disagree with concerning my moral framework‚ along with explaining what principles I think are most important. Theories Aligned

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    A Role of Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Management. Ethics can be defined as a process of evaluating actions according to moral principal of values(A.Alhemoud). Throughout the centuries people were trying to choose between profit and moral. Perhaps‚ some of them obtain both‚ but every time it could have roused ethical issues. Those issues concern fairness‚ justice‚ rightness or wrongness; as a result it can only be resolved according to ethical standards. Setting the ethical standards

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