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    Explain the Importance of Maintaining the Biodiversity of Tropical Rain Forests Biodiversity is the variation of plant and animal life in a certain habitat‚ in other words it is the variation of life forms within a particular ecosystem. All the living species depend on each other and this is where biodiversity comes into play. According to some research 90 percent of all plant and insect and animal species exists in the tropical rain forests. Biodiversity in tropical rain forests is vital since

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    Organizational Ethics

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    case studies are found in the text near the end of the given chapter. o Merck and River Blindness in Ch. 2 o Pinto Fires in Ch. 4 o Sears‚ Roebuck‚ and Co.: The Auto Center Scandal in Ch. 7 o Videotek Corporation in Ch. 9 o Culture Change at Texaco in Ch. 9 o An Unethical Culture in Need of Change: Tap Pharmaceuticals in Ch. 9 6. Learning Team Assignment: Current Ethical Issue in Business Paper • Research information on an issue that deals with business ethics from a newspaper‚ magazine

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    What Happen to Coca-Cola

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    What Happened at Coca-cola Advantage of Diversify Organization In a multicultural nation such as the United States‚ one would assume that the concept of diversity would have a clear definition; but the definition of diversity differs from person to person‚ from organization to organization‚ and from author to author. In some organizations‚ diversity is strictly focused upon race‚ gender‚ religion‚ and disability status; in other organizations‚ the concept of diversity is extended

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    Vertical Relationships and Competition in Retail Gasoline Markets: Empirical Evidence from Contract Changes in Southern California By JUSTINE S. HASTINGS* Since the late 1990’s‚ West Coast cities have consistently experienced substantially higher retail gasoline prices than other regions of the country. For example‚ for the rst week of August 1999‚ the price of reformulated gasoline in California was 39.6 cents higher than the average price in Gulf Coast States (about 10 cents of this difference

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    countries‚ cultures‚ and organizations worldwide closer together. Foreign revenue as a percent of total company revenues already exceeds 50 percent in hundreds of U.S. firms‚ including ExxonMobil‚ Gillette‚ Dow Chemical‚ Citicorp‚ Colgate-Palmolive‚ and Texaco.” (David‚ 2009) With telecommunications advancing constantly‚ there are advantages to taking such a path in global competition. Direct and indirect advertising‚ low cost communication‚ easy access to potential customers‚ company image enhancement

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    CASE BASED SYNOPSIS ON HOW EXACTLY HAVE COMPUTERIZATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LOWERED COSTS AT CHEVRON AND MERCK ? 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO COMPANIES Chevron Corporation Chevron Corporation is an American multinational energy corporation. Headquartered in San Ramon‚ California‚ and active in more than 180 countries‚ it is engaged in every aspect of the oil‚ gas‚ and geothermal energy industries‚ including exploration and production; refining‚ marketing and transport;

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    This week we want to address what regulatory compliance means and the role of IT in maintaining corporate compliance and what can happen to organizations and their senior management if they ignore compliance mandates. To start with we need to explain what regulatory compliance means. "Regulatory compliance is an organization’s adherence to laws‚ regulations‚ guidelines and specifications relevant to its business. Violations of regulatory compliance regulations often result in legal punishment‚ including

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    Enterprise / Operational Risk Management IT Audit Manager City National Bank California State Polytechnic University‚ Pomona Enterprise risk management (ERM) is a relatively new discipline that focuses on identifying‚ analyzing‚ monitoring‚ and controlling all major risk classes (e.g.‚ credit‚ market‚ liquidity‚ operational risk classes). Operational risk management (ORM) is a subset of ERM that focuses on identifying‚ analyzing‚ monitoring‚ and controlling operational risk. The purpose of

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    Managing Business Ethics

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    Syllabus College of Humanities PHL/323 Version 4 Ethics in Management Copyright © 2010‚ 2005‚ 2004‚ 2003‚ 2002‚ 2001‚ 2000 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course provides opportunities for the analysis and synthesis of the role of ethics in the organization. Emphasis is placed on the way ethics affect thinking‚ relationship development‚ policy formation‚ and professional conduct in the workplace. Students develop the skills to understand and integrate

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    Amoco

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    Case Study: British Petroleum-Amoco Merger (Sources: NYT‚ BW‚ WSJ) British Petroleum announced in August 1998 that it would acquire the U.S. oil giant Amoco for $48.2 billion in stock in the largest oil industry merger ever. The deal also would be the largest takeover of a U.S. company by a foreign concern. The merger would result in a company in a position to vie with Exxon for second place behind industry leader Royal Dutch/Shell. The deal clearly benefits both BP and Amoco. The main strength

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