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    I believe that in large measure what makes an organization successful in meeting the needs of its various constituencies is its distinctiveness. Organizations that have strong and unique cultures generally experience excellent performance which implies why many of the most successful organizations today are thriving and growing because‚ in large part‚ of their unique and strong styles and values towards corporate culture. Yet these same conditions pose a critical set of challenges but yet retain

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    Affirmative Action Policies Should be Implemented Affirmative action policies should be implemented to improve to help propel the company forward. Affirmative action can be a useful tool to help create diversity in the workplace. Implementing affirmative action policies will encourage growth in the company because we will be able to effectively select and hire people‚ not on the basis of race but on actual qualifications that make a person suitable for a position in the company. Affirmative action policies

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    Argumentative People should not be held accountable for their actions in life or death situations. Things that could occur unexpectedly is something that may happen. In life or death situations you act on the most reasonable thing that you could think of. It is normal for people to panic and make bad mistakes that they should not be held accountable for. In order to survive you have to do things that could be overwhelming to you. In Life of Pi an “Indian boy” is trying to survive a shipwreck

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    Taking Action: A Ethical and Legal Duty to Warn and Protect Third Parties Stephanie Y. Symonette Texas Southern University Psychology 730‚ Ethical and Legal Issues in Mental Health July 13‚ 2010 Abstract The duty to warn refers to the responsibility of a counselor or therapist to breach confidentiality if a client or other identifiable person is in clear or imminent danger. The duty to protect is a counselor’s duty to reveal confidential client

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    Indian entrepreneurs Hall of fame Aniruddha Dange‚ CFA Head of India Research aniruddha.dange@clsa.com (91) 2256505060 Anshu Govil (91) 2256505059 February 2006 India Strategy Our Indian entrepreneurs Anand Mahindra Anil Agarwal Dhirubbhai Ambani Dilip Shanghvi Ekta Kapoor Gautam Thapar Jignesh Shah Kiran Mazumdar Shaw Kishore Biyani NR Narayana Murthy Raghav Bahl Rajiv Bajaj Rajiv Mody Sanjay Labroo Sanjiv Bajaj Tulsi Tanti Vijay Mallya Banking on people Going beyond numbers

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    controversial topics that we endeavor today. Such as who can view what or how old you have to be to do this. However we have that right be cause of our freedom of speech in this country. The united states is lucky that we are not ruled as a dictatorship but as a democracy. We are able to express how we feel and do as we please as long as we abide by the rules our country has set for us. However by taking away our right to do so violates what we have as stated in the constitution. The freedom we have today

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    FRS 15 ‘Tangible fixed assets‘ FRS 15 was issued in February 1999 and sets out the principles of accounting for tangible fixed assets‚ with the exception of investment properties. The objective of the FRS is to ensure that tangible fixed assets are accounted for on a consistent basis. Fixed assets are held in our company for the profit of their use not from their resale. Tangible fixed assets should be capitalized when they are ready for use‚ which means when its physical completion is complete

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    Although Intellectual property can be catorigized under many aspects‚ not every idea the mind can think is included. The legal definition of intellectual property often abbreviated IP is ideas‚ inventions‚ artistic works‚ songs‚ business processes etc. In general terms is any commercialily viable product created out of a persons mental processes. The Coca Cola company for example has legal ownership of several factories‚ bottling equipment‚ trucks for transporting their product and the actual ingredient

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    Public property is property which is owned collectively by the people as a whole. This is in contrast to private property‚ owned by a individual person or artificial entities that represent the financial interests of persons‚ such as corporations.[1] State ownership‚ also called public ownership‚ government ownership or state property‚ are property interests that are vested in the state‚ rather than an individual or communities.[2] [edit] Crown property In the modern representative democracy‚ "public

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    Chance‚ Pyke Mr.Wagman Period 6 April‚ 9th‚ 2024. Risks should be taken: Should you take risks? Taking risks can lead to many good things in life‚ letting you experience new and fun experiences‚ and have a fulfilling and fun life. Some examples of this are in the stories "Cocoon"‚ "The Call of The Wild"‚ and "The Life of Frederick Douglass". There are examples of this in the poem "Cocoon". In the story‚ it implies that taking a risk can be good by leaving your comfort zone. Evidence of this happening

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