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    MGT 400 Sustainability: Ethical and Social Responsibility Dimensions Faculty: Case Study Henry Siegel Student: Allen Johnson National University December 12‚ 2012 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Issues Raised 4 Textbook Questions 5 References 6 Introduction When making business decisions that impact the environment‚ there are often risks and issues that affect an organization. It is important to identify those issues and risks to promote sustainability.

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    This Earth of Mankind is about Minke‚ a Javanese minor royal‚ who studies at Hollands Burgelukse School‚ or HBS. This takes place in a time when only the descendants of the European colonizers can expect to achieve this level of education. This relates directly to autonomy and responsibility by having the self-worth to achieve such high standers. In the book‚ Minke is talented young writer whose works become published in several Dutch-language journals which are greatly admired. This skill

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    I Deserve to Carry a Gun The question is: to carry a gun or not to carry a gun? That is a huge question in our world today. I think people should be able to decide for themselves. Guns protect people and make people feel more comfortable in dangerous situations. Even long ago‚ women and men both would carry a gun on them—they were hidden somewhere or on display in a holster. Any competent person should be able to carry a gun on them for their own protection. In the essay titled‚ “A Peaceful

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    DDC 615: The Ethical Educator Week 2- Professional Ethics Statement: Ethical Foundations Student: Ronald Brown M.Ed. Instructor: Dr. Debra J. Lay January 18‚ 2012 Ron Brown’s your ethical framework and principles are to make amends where possible. Ron Brown must employ the ethics of being concerned for others‚ empathetic‚ responsible‚ accountable‚ grateful‚ motivated‚ and seek God’s grace which will be my only salvation

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    THE THINGS THEY CARRIED UNIT TEST NAME_________________________ Part I. Matching (some may not be used) WHO AM I? (2 pts.) 1. ______ I was the young girl who came over to see her boyfriend and eventually fell in love with Vietnam and become one with the land. 2. ______ I offered Tim 200.00 dollars and the opportunity to escape to Canada when we went fishing in my boat. 3. ______ I played Volleyball at Mount Sebastian and wrote letters to Jimmy.

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    My Personal Ethical Statement After completing the Ethical Lens Inventory my preferred ethical lens was Results Lens and Reputation Lens. I learned that the result lens and reputation lens show that I am a person who listen to my intuition (sensibility) to determine the greatest good for each individual (autonomy) and the character traits and virtues that will best serve the community (equality). I also learned that my Core Values are Balances between self and others meaning I value autonomy

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    Conceal and Carry Gun Control Wisconsin and Illinois were the only two states that didn’t have any laws that allowed a person to legally carry a concealed weapon. On June 21‚ 2011‚ Wisconsin passed a Concealed Carry Law‚ “concealed carry is when a person is carrying a weapon‚ typically a firearm‚ on or in close proximity to their person” (www.concealcarry.org). It wasn’t easy to pass the bill with many opposing views‚ but it is easy to judge without knowing the facts. Conceal and Carry Gun Control

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    My view is that the main reason for businesses to carry out social responsibilities is to improve reputation‚ because it is a strategic and necessary move for business to do so‚ even better‚ by improving reputation‚ it helps to offset criticism. I will use two supporting evidences to show the significant importance of building reputation through carrying out social responsibilities. First of all‚ actions speak louder than words. Being socially responsible is treated as one of the strategies to

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    requires a minimum level of self-discipline‚ initiative‚ and responsibility to be successful. When viewed in the context of completing my MBA through Western Governors University‚ I have a great deal of freedom and independence around where I take my courses‚ high level of responsibility to manage work‚ life‚ and school simultaneously while holding myself accountable to finish the program on-time. When I think about living equality‚ I see this most prevalent in my workplace. As a leader of individual

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    This statement is partially valid. To assess the validity of the statement two aspects of the war should be taken in consideration. During the First World War modern‚ heavier and weapons more lethal than ever before were used for the first time. Traditional weapons were redesigned‚ making each soldier deadlier than before. However old tactics going back to the 19th century were used to combat the enemies. The First World War is often referred to as "a 20th century war fought with 19th century tactics"

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