Unit one: Principles of personal responsibilities and working in a business environment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to ….. and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make
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work involves driver licensing and ensuring that new and renewing drivers are aware of safety’s critical role when behind the wheel. For the state’s youngest drivers‚ obtaining your license is a time of joy and freedom‚ but it comes with great responsibility. Two years ago Connecticut imposed tougher teen driving laws for 16and 17-year-old drivers. These laws‚ along with stiffer penalties‚ were put into place to keep you safe on the road as you learn and become a more experienced driver. It takes
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Whirlpool Legal Responsibility The legal responsibility component of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) definition is an expected responsibility. Whirlpool is expected to obey laws and regulations that affect their stakeholders: employees‚ consumers‚ owners‚ community‚ and others. The official company statement in regards to the basic code of conduct is “There is no right way to do a wrong thing.” (Whirlpool Corporation‚ 2006) To begin with‚ Whirlpool has an established and published Code
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The Responsibility Project Maria Contreras February 11‚ 2013 ETH/316 Jackie Novak In the film “Women in the world: Erin Ganju”‚ Erin‚ the Co founder and CEO of the company Room to read‚ speaks about how her company is based on the idea that every child‚ no matter where they are born‚ should have great education in their own community. Room to read works in 10 countries in Asia and Africa and have already established 13‚000 libraries in schools. They also print books in the children’s local
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Media Responsibilities Responsibilities of the Media David Rodriguez Introduction to Ethics & Social Responsibility SOC120 Benjamin Wright July 29‚ 2013 Responsibilities of the Media One of the unique things that set our country apart from others is our constitution; it allows us to enjoy the freedom that many others are not allowed to experience in the countries they live in. The constitution allows us the right to freedom of speech. However‚ as citizens we have responsibilities
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1. Introduction Social responsibility of business has been a subject of intense controversy and interest over the past four decades (Jamali 2008). The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the two different views of social responsibility of business among scholars and business practitioners. The first is the shareholders view of Milton Friedman and another one is the stakeholder view of Bob Dudley‚ Group Chief Executive of BP Corporation. I will outline key arguments and point out drawbacks
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The Exclusionary Rule Abstract This paper will present the Exclusionary Rule and the original intentions for its enactment. It will discuss the importance of the rule and how it is a protection against an unlawful search and seizure and a violation of the rights provided by the Fourth Amendment. Also‚ this document will display the history of the Exclusionary Rule‚ with its first appearance in the case‚ Boyd v. United States in 1886. Weeks v. United States will show a better-established‚
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v Pearson (1857)6 hlc‚ discuss the scope and ambit of the golden rule Golden Rule In law‚ the Golden rule‚ or British rule‚ is a form of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts. The other two are the “plain meaning rule” (also known as the “literal rule”) and the “mischief rule.” The golden rule allows a judge to depart from a word ’s normal meaning in order to avoid an absurd result1. The term “golden rule” seems to have originated in the 1854 case of Mattison v. Hart as
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CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF EASTERN AFRICA LEGAL METHODS – 1ST TRIMESTER NOTES – LECTURER FREDA KABATSI Faculty Vision: To train the students in the Faculty of Law to become conscientious and ethical lawyers who have an excellent grounding in legal principles and who will provide leadership in Kenya‚ East Africa and beyond. OVERVIEW OF LEGAL METHODS * Legal Methods is the study of how law operates in the society and how lawyers‚ judges and legislative think and do things according to the law.
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during this economy that’s simply not an option. Going to the beach or just playing outside is supposed to be an inexpensive activity that any family can do‚ this rule however will limit that to only people who don’t need sunscreen over 50SPF or families who can afford to go to the doctor and can get a prescription for sunscreen. This rule will also add to the obesity crisis facing our
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