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    defensive driving

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    DEFENSIVE DRIVING I. PURPOSE To reduce the risk of collision and to prevent accidents by trying to anticipate hazardous situations despite adverse conditions or the mistakes of others and adjusting driver behavior to compensate. II. RESPONSIBLE PERSON 1) DRIVER Qualified and certified Observe and obey road rules and regulations Maintain routine checkup of the vehicle. 2) SAFETY TRAINING DEPT Conduct safety orientation and training. 3) 3RD PARTY certification 4) Land Transportation

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    ESSAY: composition What do you consider to be you’re greatest achievement? Why does it mean so much to you? Right now I’m here. I’m sitting in my class. My hands are completely cold and frozen but that shouldn’t matter to you. All you want to know is about my greatest achievement. What is an achievement in the first place? Taking hold of your dream? A lifelong goal you worked so hard for? But what if I don’t have this kind of an achievement? Because the first achievement I ever had was winning

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    Whenever someone thinks about taking a trip or vacation‚ the first thing one think of is the destination (where exactly do I want to go?); once the destination is selected the ask (why do we want to go to this destination?) what type of attractions and entertainment that this destination has to offer? Next is the transportation (how am I getting there? What mode of transportation am I going to use? Airplane‚ bus‚ car or train?). Then is accommodation (where would we stay on our way to the destination

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    return‚ Which we must do. These expectations from society and our family becomes our obligation which we need to fulfill. The fulfillment of these obligations is called our responsibility towards society. The same scenario applies for business also. What is “Corporate social responsibility” * We do know that every business operates within a society and uses the available resources of the society and depends on the society itself for their existence. This creates a responsibility for

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    In the play You Can’t take It With You‚ written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman‚ the author uses point of view of different characters to show the theme of Materialism-materialistic values vs Spiritual Values- enjoyment of life. As narrator shows the perspective of each character‚ we see theme of Materialism. While Mr. Kirby has a viewpoint of living for things of materialistic value even though it might not be joyful‚ whereas‚ Grandpa has a perspective of living a life for Spiritual Values.

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    Quillao BSBA-MM1132 How could you be responsible to others‚ if you cannot sustain yourself economically enough? Let’s face it: not all of us are rich. Even business needs profit. The term CSR or "corporate social responsibility" is often used interchangeably with corporate responsibility‚ corporate citizenship‚ social enterprise‚ sustainability‚ sustainable development‚ triple-bottom line‚ corporate ethics‚ and in some

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    of using criminological research to develop new social and public policies. The past has shown us that increased prison sentences and declaring a “war on drugs” will not be the types of policies that will be effective in reducing or solving the problem of crime. I agree with many other criminologists that an effective crime control strategy should incorporate Social Responsibility Perspective‚ and Social Problems Perspective. Social Responsibility Perspective supports the idea of making individuals

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY (CSR) is a term describing a company’s obligation to be accountable to all of its stakeholder in all its operation and activities. Socially responsible companies consider the full scope of their impact on communities and the environment when making decisions‚ balancing the needs of stakeholder with their need to make profit. A company’s stakeholders are all those who are influenced by and can influence a company’s decisions and action‚ both locally and globally. Business

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    1. Introduction Social responsibility of business has been a subject of intense controversy and interest over the past four decades (Jamali 2008). The purpose of this paper is to critically analyze the two different views of social responsibility of business among scholars and business practitioners. The first is the shareholders view of Milton Friedman and another one is the stakeholder view of Bob Dudley‚ Group Chief Executive of BP Corporation. I will outline key arguments and point out drawbacks

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    What does it mean to be a virtuous company? In fact it is a hard question for all the people who involved in doing business. Perhaps corporate social responsibility (CSR) can answer for that question clearly. By applying CSR into business‚ organizer can reduce a lot of risks which are linked to the issue of social‚ environmental‚ and money. However‚ not everyone care about that. There are a lot of costs and benefits of CSR if company does not provide a CSR policy in their organization. This paper

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