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    CSR Assignment Main

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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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    Three main Religions

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    Trissy Rose 11.11.13 Three Main Religions There are three main religions in this world‚ which are Judaism‚ Islam‚ and Christianity. There are many sections and stories for each religion but it would all consist of the same topic. Judaism is a monotheism religion based on principles and beliefs

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    Kennewick Man

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    “Kennewick Man” The highly controversial treatment and care of the human skeletal remains that have come to be referred to as the "Kennewick Man" or the "Ancient One"‚ disinterred; July‚ 28‚ 1996‚ poses a multiplex of conflict. The remains were removed from a location below the surface of Lake Wallula‚ a section of the Columbia River pooled behind McNary Dam in Kennewick‚ Washington State‚ during a water sports event‚ July 29th. Being informed of the discovery of the remains‚ the U.S Army Corps

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    A man for the people

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    A man for the people On September 5th‚ 2012 at the Democratic National Convention‚ in Charlotte‚ North Carolina‚ with the crowd roaring and TV commentators gushing‚ Bill Clinton’s speech‚ for the nomination of Barack Obama for another term in office‚ garnered so much attention as well as a great deal of criticism. Some denounced his speech as being too long‚ others branded it as a “fact-checkers nightmare‚” but supporters dubbed it as “vintage” and even nicknamed him “Explainer-In-Chief.” However

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    Four Main Macromolecules

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    The Four Main Macromolecules Interestingly enough‚ all cells that build up an entire organism‚ such as the human body‚ only consist of water‚ inorganic ions‚ and organic compounds as three dominant components. Together‚ water and inorganic ions such as Sodium‚ Magnesium‚ Calcium‚ Phosphate‚ etc. make up around 70% of the cell’s mass‚ while organic compounds make up the rest. Unlike its other two counterparts‚ organic compounds contain carbon-hydrogen reactions that allow them to create‚ sustain‚

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    Main Mansha NISHAT

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    his Allah that nothing on the face of this earth ever stopped him from attaining the goodies that life had in store for him and he did attain the giddy heights of glory‚ for sure. A father of three sons‚ Mian Muhammad Mansha stands out the richest man of Pakistan with a fortune worth $ 2.5 billion. He is also the biggest single exporter in Pakistan Background Regarding Business: Mian Mohammad Mansha is the Chairman of “Nishat Group” - the biggest industrial and financial conglomerate of Pakistan

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    advertisements that are “Pulling on the heart strings”‚ are using a Pathos appeal. Pet owners are‚ arguably‚ influenced most by the emotional appeal of love between themselves and their pets. For pet owners‚ the safety and care of their pets‚ which in turn evokes love from the pet‚ is an effective motivator. The Kal Kan “18 year-old-grandpa” ad targets loving pet owners‚ using nostalgia‚ storytelling‚ and music to make an emotional appeal. In hard times‚ advertisers look to comfort their consumers‚ and

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    Man and War

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    almost  like a pastime. When people read this poem it makes them think  subconsciously that war is enjoyable. Jessie Pope also promotes  patrotism by saying that going to war is “giving your country a  hand”. “Who’ll give his a country a hand” she appeals to their  passion for fighting their country‚ over their fear of being killed.  There was such an affinity with patriotism that by reading just this  one line would make men join the war because they wanted to help their  country. Jessie Pope

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    The Main Purposes of Law

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    Laws are set of rules formed to maintain order and discipline in our society. Two main purposes of law are: 1. stating and elaborating our rights and responsibilities towards society‚ 2. ability to distinguish right from wrong. When a law that is existing for a long time is challenged for not serving the purposes stated above‚ then they are considered rigid. Rigid laws need to be reformed to provide flexibility. For instance‚ consider suffrage - the civil right to vote. For ages‚ women were

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    like the retreat program. She hated her supervisor‚ Jack‚ because of not promoting her. And the reason was her boss did not like foreigners (she is from China). She requested supervisor could consider the diverse backgrounds and belief systems. The main reason of her problem is attribution error which we called self-serving bias. She only blamed jack (External Fact) when she did not get the promotion. But ignored that she toke off a huge number of sick days (Internal Fact). If what she said is the

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