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    REPORTING OF MINUTES WHAT ARE MINUTES? Minutes are a brief authentic record of decision taken at a committee‚ board or other formal meetings. It attempts to record on paper what went on at a meeting and especially to know what was decided by the members. MAIN COMPONENTS OF MINUTES • Date‚ time and venue of the meeting • Names of the chairperson/ president and secretary • Names of those present at the meeting including special invitees‚ if any. •

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    CARE ETHICS (The Ethics of Care) A Presentation of the Northeast Ethics Education Partnership and Ethical Awareness for International Collaboration‚ Brown University‚ 2012 Introduction • Care ethics [The ethics of care] originated among feminists who maintained‚ on the basis of Carol Gilligan’s work‚ A Different Voice ‚ that women and girls approach moral issues with a strong concern for empathy and caring in interpersonal relationships. Care and Virtues • Care ethics focuses on virtues

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    Role of Government and State Financial Institutions in Indian Economy Introduction * The Economy of India is the ninth largest in the world by nominal GDP and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity(PPP). The country is one of the G-20 major economies and a member of BRICS. The country’s per capita GDP (PPP) was $3‚408 (IMF‚ 129th in the world) in 2010‚ making it a lower-middle income economy. * The independence-era Indian economy (before and a little after 1947) was inspired by the

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    References: Alert Guards and Security Systems ( performance report for the financial year 2010/ 2011). Angella&Inanga‚ 2009‚ International research journal of finance and economics. (Evaluation of internal control systems) Champlain Jack J COBIT Internal control framework (2007) available http//www.isaca.org/amtemplate.cfm?s

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    Advances In Management ;; Vol. 5 (3) Mar. (2012) Aspects of International Business Ethics Mahoney James F. Managing Director‚ The Paragon Group. Managing Director‚ 2476 N Beechwood Ave‚ Rialto‚ California‚ USA theparagongroup@roadrunner.com Abstract This paper is an analytical examination of the ethical problems posed by the practice of international business in light of key ethical philosophies and considering the diversity existing in our world. Special attention is give to the SA 8000

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    Involvement) LEARNING OBJECTIVES (TOPIC 3) After completion of this topic‚ you will be able to: 1. Describe the main ethical theories and apply it to business scenarios © iStockphoto.com/Dan Bachman ETHICAL THEORIES Three periods in history of ethics Greek period (500 BC-AD 500) • The man who performed his duties as a citizen = good man • Greeks – “Man is the measure of all things” – he decides for himself what is right and wrong • Socrates‚ Plato and Aristotle emphasised the need and importance

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    Ethics Essay Ethics Essay In life one must deal with moral and ethical dilemmas. “Ethics is defined as the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral obligation” (Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ 2013). It studies human moral behavior and how one should act. Ethics helps to explain how a person should feel about a particular situation. There are several groups of studies of ethics that defend and recommend concepts of right and wrong. The focus of this paper will be to describe

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    What is Ethics? And why is it important when thinking about media? (Industry perspective – Ethics in Western Media). Ethics can be defined as a set of fundamental principles and basic concepts of decent human conduct. It includes the study of universal values and the subject areas in its spectrum‚ such as the concern for health‚ safety and wellbeing‚ natural environment‚ conformity with the law of land‚ natural or human rights and the essential equality

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    Reporting party (RP) stated that she came to visit her grandmother‚ Violet Cavallo (age 93‚ DOB: 12/7/23) who is on hospice on 2/18/17 and 2/19/17. RP lives in Oregon. When she arrived at 10:30 am on 2/18/17‚ she found resident slumped over in her wheelchair; her chin resting on her chest‚ sleeping. RP woke her up‚ she notice that the resident could not change her position; she was slumped over to her left side and her neck was tilted at a slightly unnatural angle. RP asked staff if there was something

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    Ethically Responsible and Irresponsible News Reporting Ethically responsible is a theory that goes with the premise that equality should prevail in society and that society should respect each other ’s human rights and in return will preserve the dignity and respect of each other and other members of society. Objectivity in reporting also adds to the theory of ethics because objective reporting is a concept that journalists should report without bias and should remain neutral in all circumstances

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