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    1.0 Description of Initial Response Responsible business normally is known as Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). In today’s world‚ most businesses are focusing on profitability ignoring all social responsibility they should contribute back. It is important for companies to gain trust from the community in return of CSR. Three major personal core values that I think a ‘responsible business’ should have are empower‚ professionalism and commitment. First of all‚ when a company able to empowering

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    MECH 896 Winter 2015 Workshop 9: Lessons Learned (rev2) Queen’s University MECH 896 Queen’s University MECH 896 Simulation Learning Objectives: 1) Explore trade-offs among the 3 major project management levers: scope‚ budget‚ and schedule. 2) Understand how team skill level‚ team morale‚ deadlines‚ and work quality are interrelated and affected by a project manager’s decisions. 3) Recognize the effect of poor-quality work on project outcomes. 4) Understand the importance of appropriately timed

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    1. The Future of Corporate Social Responsibility in the Philippines – What can be expected and what are the trends that would shape CSR in our country for the next ten years. Due to the slow growth of the Philippine economy‚ Corporate Social Responsibility was being implemented and practiced by the corporations. It is based on the Philanthropic stage or what we call “kawang gawa”. Philippine CSR practices are generally manifested through donations or gratuitous activities and the public views

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    Children’s Needs – Parenting Capacity Child abuse: Parental mental illness‚ learning disability‚ substance misuse‚ and domestic violence 2nd edition Hedy Cleaver Ira Unell Jane Aldgate C H I L D R E N ’ S N E E D S – P A R E N T I N G C A PAC I T Y C h i l d a b u s e : P a r e n t a l m e n t a l i l l n e s s ‚ l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t y‚ substance misuse and domestic violence 2nd edition HEDY CLEAVER‚ IRA UNELL AND JANE ALDGATE LONDON: TSO 1VCMJTIFECZ540

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    to this mentally incapable of exiting human trafficking. This devastatingly debasing reality is the only reality that exists for these individuals because it is all they know. Social learning theory and learned helplessness theory help explain why these people are victims‚ not criminals. Albert Bandura’s (1971) social learning theory postulates that “new patterns of behaviors can be acquired through direct experience or by observing the behavior of others” (p. 3). How a culture or family is structured

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    Understanding Adult Learning Abstract The topic that will be discussed throughout this paper is the concepts of adult learners and the best ways adult learners‚ learn. The primary focus will be on Malcolm S. Knowles and his theory of how adults learn. The six basic assumptions according to Knowles are: Need to know‚ self-concept‚ life experience‚ readiness to learn‚ orientation to learning and motivation to learn. Adults and children have differing life experiences and therefore‚ should

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    SEMINAR REPORT ON CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A CASE STUDY OF WIPRO Submitted to: Submitted by: Mr. Harpreet Nikhil Madaan

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    In many countries ‚ social work has a duty to protect children‚ which represents a statutory duty. The general question is how is this best done. How are identified and recognized those children who are exposed to neglect ‚ abuse and whose welfare is dramatically compromised. What are the main intellectual skills that social workers should be equipped with to exercise a professional judgement in working with uncertainties. In order to make appropriate plans and to know how much weight to give to

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    diagnostic criteria provided in the DSM-5‚ Mr. Fife should be diagnosed with social anxiety disorder. As mentioned in the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for social anxiety‚ an individual should experience clear fear or anxiety about one or more social situations in which he or she is being observed and possibly analyzed by others (Criterion A). For instance‚ Mr. Fife’s information‚ he meets criterion A as he mentions how social situations such as speaking to strangers or interacting with others generate

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    friends on social media (ANVIL). The research also showed that parents use social media to not only vent but also boast about their epic kid-made messy stories. Because of this Clorox decided to use Twitter as its main online platform for the campaign. This allowed for two-way communication through uncontrolled media as well as audience participation with the submission of

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