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    Concept of Recklessness

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    The word recklessness in everyday language conveys the idea of taking an unjustifiable risk. Within the law‚ recklessness has acquired two definitive meanings‚ which are individually known as subjective and objective recklessness. The basis for recklessness in criminal law is derived from the fundamental maxim‚ ‘acteus non facit neum nisi mens sit rea ’‚ to the nearest effect‚ a man cannot be guilty on the basis of his actions alone; he must also have a guilty mind. The initial approach to recklessness

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    Group Assignment

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ETHICS AND SOCIETY Group Assignment (2014-15) TOPIC: 759 STORE Class: BA124020 Group Members: Chan Tsz Yi Chan Ching Man      Chan Shuk Ching Cheung Wai Hong Ip Ho Sang BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT ETHICS AND SOCIETY CONTENT Introduction……………………………………………………….p.2 Background……………………………………………………….p.3 Six-Macro Environment Factors Political………………………………………………………………………….p.4-5 Economic……………………………………………………………………….p.6 Social……………………………………………………………………………

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    Focus Group

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    which parts of the dialogue with the respondent to explore further‚ which to ignore‚ and which to return to later in the interview. Not only is the depth interview flexible‚ it is also evolutionary in nature. Focus group Focus groups are depth interviews undertaken with a group of respondents. It is different to individual interviews in the number of respondents and interaction

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    Group Communication

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    Group Communication How does group communication differ from individual communication? Define group communication in your own words‚ in three to five sentences. Discuss strategies used to promote individual and group communication. Group communication is more complicated as it requires you to address many different attitudes and ideas whereas individual communication is only addressing a single attitude and idea. Group communication is defined by having to share an idea with a group of individual

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    Reflective account about our group Although I had previous experience about group work‚ but this time I was unhappy when I was told that we were suppose to work in-groups. I didn’t know any one in the class therefore‚ I was not convinced at the beginning the students that I was going to work with. We were group of four and were suppose to design an effective interview and selection process. Each one of us had an effective role in this group work. We slowly started to work out what aspect we would

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    Samsung Group

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    mobile phone maker and television manufacturer and second largest semiconductor chip producer. Samsung Electronics trades worldwide and has its headquarters in South Korea. It is one of the many subsidiaries of the Samsung Group. The name “Samsung” according to the founder of the group Lee Byung Chull a migrant of a large land owning family in Uiryeong county to a city called Daegu where he founded Samsung Sanghoe explained that it means “tristars” or “three stars”; the word “three” represents something

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    Concept Statement

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    Biohome Concept Statement People affected by biochemical components‚ specifically radiation‚ zinc‚ and lead being released into the air‚ soil and most importantly water because of an Earthquake is a disaster where people could be forced to live in a temporary or emergency shelter. The focus for these shelters will be to accommodate the physical‚ psychological and sociological needs for people in search of housing. An emphasis on maintaining a sense of self‚ social and cultural identity will

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    SOCIAL GROUPS

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    other patterned relations between large social groups. On the meso scale‚ it can refer to the structure of social network ties between individuals or organizations. On the micro scale‚ it can refer to the way norms shape the behavior of actors within the social system. In sociology‚ the distinctive‚ stable arrangement of institutions whereby human beings in a society interact and live together. Social structure is often treated together with the concept of social change‚ which deals with the forces

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    Importance of Group

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    IMPORTANCE OF GROUPS Groups are important due to the following reasons: 1. The group is a transmitter of culture. 2. The group is a means of social control. 3. The group socializes the individual. 4. The group is the source of fundamental ideas. 5. The group trains the individual in communications. CLASSIFICATION OF GROUPS According to Social Boundaries and Adherence to a Special Set of Norms Some sociologists do not consider these kinds of organization per se as mentioned

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    Palmal Group

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    the ethical perspective. The study also wish to get an idea of problems and challenges face by female garments workers in relation to working conditions and reproductive health issues. To conduct the study‚ the key questions that we used to figure out our issues of interest are as follows: i) How working conditions and environment are affecting female garments

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