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    Green Marketing or Green Washing In the competitive market place‚ companies will do anything to draw consumers attention towards their products or services. Today‚ many businesses are engaging in green marketing‚ the practice of promoting environmentally-safe products. Concerns are rapidly growing that some green marketing is just green washing. Companies are guilty of green washing when they mislead their buyers into thinking that their products are environmentally-friendly. They tend to hide

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    profit‚ which incidentally results in a successful bottom line (Sacks‚ 2009). The operating philosophy of conscientious capitalism incorporates three assumptions: interconnectedness‚ holistic wealth‚ and traversing time through multiple generations. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters (GMCR) has integrated this ethical continuum into their operational strategy‚ which has led to their current success. Interconnectedness GMCR embodies interconnectedness through their annual summit meetings that employ

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    describe the significant issues of three specific decisions by the Marshall Court and then explain how each case strengthened the national government? Court Cases:  Dartmouth College v. Woodward (1819) by forbidding the state legislature to alter the college charter‚ established the principle that charters were contracts which could not be impaired. Barron V Baltimore: Facts of the Case  In 1816‚ the New Hampshire legislature attempted to change Dartmouth College-- a privately funded institution--into

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    Green-Valley Megastores Green-Valley Megastores was a part of a large business group having investments in diverse businesses like pharmaceuticals‚ luxury hotels‚ textile manufacturing and exports‚ and food processing. The mega-stores were aimed to give the customers a truly international shopping experience—a one stop destination where entire families could enjoy a day together—watching movies‚ shopping‚ eating out and playing games in an unmatched ambience. This concept of shopping-cum-entertainment

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    The case came to be known as the National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius case. There were several issues raise by the anti-Obamacare side. First of all‚ they argued that the law mandated all citizens to pay towards the insurance scheme‚ even though not all citizens were supportive of the move. They also made a spirited appeal to prove the increased tax burden that the new law would impose on the highest income earners in the country. The argument was that they would be required to

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    The Brown v. Board of Education case is one of the most famous segregation cases that said states laws with separate schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. This decision also went to overturn the Plessy v. Ferguson case‚ which allowed state segregation. In 1951‚ a lawsuit was filed against the Board of Education of the city of Topeka‚ Kansas. The plaintiffs consisted of thirteen parents of twenty children who attended the Topeka School District. They filed the suit hoping that

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    negligence and thereby obtain discovery of the records. • If the litigation takes place in a foreign jurisdiction‚ letters rogatory will normally be issued from the foreign judge requesting access to the documents. • Instead‚ Breen pursues a test case‚ intending to establish whether a medical patient can obtain access to their records at common law. Issue • Does Mr Williams owe a fiduciary obligation to Ms Breen to make full disclosure of her medical records? Reasoning High Court of Australia:

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    Jessica Feeney Paralegal 246 Monday / Wednesday 7 – 10:10pm People v. Green 163 Cal.App.3d 239‚ 205 CalRptr.255 (Cal App 2 Dist. 1984) Facts: The defendant Vencil Green was charged and convicted of 12 felony offenses. The defendant used a gun to commit robbery and kidnaping for the purpose of robbery. At trial court the defendant presented expert testimony that the defendant’s history of heavy usage of PCP and other illicit drugs that has affected his brain and his ability to have committed

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    present in his designs; he does not want to create illusions. He believes in making "…designs aesthetically pleasing by creating order and meaning with the use of light" (Meier 71). Douglas House illustrates these attributes in the family room‚ which is the focal space of the house. The family room in the Douglas House illustrates Meier’s main ideas of form‚ space and light. Form and space are key aspects of Meier’s designs. He focuses his attention to geometric shapes‚ which fit together

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    amount of power and produced large amount of carbon dioxides annually. Therefore‚ conventional building is one of the sources of global warming. Green building concept is an effort made to reduce the impacts of conventional building. Green building is a space and energy efficient home which can offer coziness and healthy living environment to its peoples. The green building used the sustainable resources. It is considered as sustainable resources because it can maximise our resources by taking from the

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