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    Industrial Relations

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    Lesson: 45 Article 1: “Future Issues For Industrial Relations” (Source: http://www.ilo.org) Continuing Relevance of Industrial Relations In a globalised environment with businesses‚ money and people moving with relative ease across borders‚ the relentless pursuit of competitive advantage at the expense of all else‚ the disruption of social relationships and stability‚ the rapid outdating of knowledge‚ skills and technology‚ with learning being a life-long pursuit‚ and increasing job insecurity

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    Professional Accountability‚ Standards of Practice‚ Professional Development. Introduction Standards of practice and professional accountability are inextricably woven together. Standards describe the "what and how" of delivering nursing care. Professional accountability is creating the standards‚ meeting those standards‚ holding peers to the standards‚ and revising the standards when needed. As your e-text describes "Standards of practice are the "what" and describe a competent level of

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    Ethics In Public Relations

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    Ethics in the field of Public Relations Public Relations (PR) is a growing field today. Many people view the profession as unethical‚ because its goal is to influence public opinion. Just a few unethical people can tarnish an image of a whole field. One of the first people to use PR techniques was P. T. Barnum. For example‚ he created a birth certificate for a woman who was claiming to have been George Washington ’s personal nurse. This would have made the woman over 160 years old. People like P

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    The Constitutional responsibility of the press is to inform the public. The First Amendment comes into direct conflict with the rights and responsibilities of media coverage. There is a fine line between personal privacy and the publics right to know. The constitution overrides the option of privacy beside the amendment of freedom of speech or freedom of the press. Freedom of the press is to be guarded as an inalienable right of the people in a free society. Freedom of the press carries along with

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    Who owns the information he owns the world It is impossible to underestimate the impact of Mass Media on every single person‚ and a society as a whole. For many centuries‚ starting with the invention of first printing machine‚ public opinion was extensively exposed to the influence of mass media. Ideally‚ mass media should be an independent body‚ whose main function is to reflect the reality‚ and provide people with new information‚ concerning economical‚ political and cultural aspects of life.

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    Q2) “Evaluate the relative importance of corporate social responsibility relative to other corporate objective” (40 Marks) Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is a firm’s decision to accept responsibility for its social‚ environmental and ethical actions. A firm’s decisions whether to adopt and rank importance to CSR should be due to a variety of reasons‚ like the financial stability of the company aswell as the culture of the organisation. But one definitive factor would be a firm’s corporate

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    Taking on Responsibility

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    Taking On Responsibility While not everybody takes on their personal responsibilities‚ as they should‚ every person still has them. Personal responsibilities are found in everyday life. Taking responsibility for the personal things in a person’s life is only but their own. In this essay‚ I will be showing the different personal responsibilities in a person’s personal life‚ school life‚ and their work life. By my own account‚ I define personal responsibility in a person’s personal life as

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    Public Relation

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    blowout)[7][8][9] is an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico which flowed for three months in 2010. It is the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry.[10][11][12] . The explosion killed 11 platform workers and injured 17 others.[13] On July 15‚ the leak was stopped by capping the gushing wellhead[14] after releasing about 4.9 million barrels (780×10^3 m3)‚ or 185 million gallons[15] of crude oil. It was estimated that 53‚000 barrels per day (8‚400 m3/d)[12] were escaping

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    Personal Responsibility

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    Personal Responsibility Haley Borror GEN 200 Instructor TJ Tijjani January 9‚ 2013 Personal Responsibility While some who do not have personal responsibility end up succeeding in life‚ success is less likely compared to people who have personal responsibility‚ as personal responsibility holds people accountable for their own well-being in all aspects of their lives. Success can include long-term academic‚ personal achievement‚ a positive attitude and behavior.

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    Familial Relation

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    attempt to record reactions and responses of her characters to each other in their effort to adjust in their respective familial relationships. The present paper attempts to focus that Anita Desai has made the theme of familial relationships basic and central in her novels and her first novel ‘Cry‚ the Peacock’ is concerned with failure of the central character Maya to have a meaningful and sustaining relationship with any other member of the family in general and her husband Gautama in particular

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