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    How might deindividuation theory explain the looting behaviour that sometimes accompanies crowd riots? What are the strengths and limitations of this kind of approach to understanding collective behaviour? In this essay I will firstly describe what the deindividuation theory is and the approaches of different psychologists who have molded and formed this theory. I will then explain how this theory can shed light on why the looting in 2011 took place and how this theory can give evidence to why

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    Thesis Statement and Informal Outline Worksheet • Define personal responsibility and what it means to you. • Explain the relationship between personal responsibility and college success. • Include a preliminary plan to practice personal responsibility in your education. I. Introduction a. personal responsibility : 1. Personal responsibility begins inside and moves outward. 2. We have to begin with ourselves and take responsibility for our thoughts‚ choices‚ actions and reactions. Then

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    INDIVIDUAL GUIDED READING Name: Article title Friedman‚ M. (1970) ‘The Social Responsibility of Business Is to Increase Its Profits’. New York Times Magazine‚ 13 Sept: 56-61. Article summary Friedman argues that the objective of a corporation is to maximize the profits within the guidelines of the law in the free and open society. If the corporate executive has a “social responsibility”‚ which means his is to act that is not in the interest of his employers. Introduction

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    Business Ethics: Case Study 2: Starbucks’ Mission: Social Responsibility and Brand Strength 1. Why do you think Starbucks has been so concerned with social responsibility in its overall corporate strategy? * Starbucks achieved social responsibility by taking steps to follow guidelines‚ minimize its environmental “footprint”‚ and became involved with the community. This is important to the company because ethical companies do better in the long run. Customers feel good about bringing business

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    This training program is crafted to meet the needs of budding professionals. Skill-set & behavior assessment –general Self- 2nd essential Assess. View. Desirable. 1. Using and developing my knowledge. 2. Researching‚ investigating and problem solving. 3. communicating

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    Responsibility: Nature or Nurture? Anthony Avant GEN200 04/26/2014 Susan Holliday A wealthy broker on Wall Street is stuck now after making bad choices on whether to cash in his stocks to pay his million dollar mortgage or work all year to save his home and his job‚ and a student working two jobs to pay for school is failing out of college because he is missing classes to catch up on sleep. These characters are similar in many ways; neither want to fail‚ but both have neglected their personal

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    Respond to the position made by Milton Freedman on corporate social responsibility at this site (if this does not connect directly please copy and past on a separate web page on the URL line): http://www.ethicsinbusiness.net/case-studies/the-social-responsibility-of-business-is-to-increase-its-profits/ Do you agree or disagree with Friedman’s position? Why? What is most positive about his position? What is most negative about his position? This was written in 1970‚ does it apply in today’s global/high

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    Company Q The Achilles heel of most business is profit‚ the ability to keep up those margins and cut losses. Company Q’s bottom line was too shallow resulting in the closing of two stores. Both locations were in heavy metropolitan areas with high crime rates and poor neighborhoods. Such actions can have a ripple effect on the community‚ causing current issues to intensify while adding to unemployment. Poverty that already existed within the community will be more prevalent now. The increase

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    EST1 Task 1 A. Evaluate Company Q’s current attitude toward social responsibility. The company’s current attitude toward social responsibility isn’t responsible at all. The fact that they are willing to allow food to be threw away that could be given to a food bank illustrates the company’s unethical approach to social responsibility. Placing profits above people isn’t socially responsible but is rather sociopathic and a microcosm of the larger problem that entails the current Capitalistic

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    Identify elements of deviant and abnormal behavior. “Deviant behavior is defined as human activity that violates social norms‚ (pg. 5 Schmalleger).” A number of crimes can be classified as deviant. Some people who commit deviant crimes may not see their crimes as being deviant like others would. Certain individuals consider the way others dress as being deviant if it’s not within social norms. Deviant behavior is not accepted by the general public and is seen as abnormal behavior compared to the

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