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    Pro-profit Colleges It is no secret that a college education has never been more necessary for a decent life in America. Many manufacturing jobs now demand a level of skill and education that virtually requires a college degree. A lot of white-collar employers won’t even consider a job applicant who hasn’t graduated from college. Unfortunately this means that the poor and lower class have no choice but to attain some sort of higher education. This is how For-profit colleges came to existence; originally

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    Corporate Social Responsibility Toyota March 2012 Team 3 – Team Academia Arlene Mitchell-Washington Christopher Malcolm Christian Marquez Valarie Johnson Ali Moazzeni This presentation is prepared for course AMBA 610 taught by 2/2/2012 Thursday‚ January 24‚ 13 Team Academia - AMBA 610 - Project 1 1 Corporate Social Responsibility - Toyota Corporate Social Responsibility Policy  In Aug of 2008‚ Toyota introduced it’s revised CSR Policy – Highlights of the Toyota CSR Policy o Take

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    Google.org brings a new approach to corporate philanthropy‚ one that provides freedom and flexibility while also introducing new issues to work out. As a “for-profit charity”‚ Google.org has an opportunity to create a charitable organization that is self-reliant and not constantly scrambling to raise funds through donations. The biggest problem with this strategy is that they face the same set of rules and objectives as a regular business would face; mainly‚ taxation and the desire for profitability

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    The non-profit organization (NPO) is itself the employer. The board of directors (the "Board")‚ usually elected by the general meeting of the members at an annual meeting‚ is responsible for overseeing the work of the organization and its employees. While decisions on the advice to hire staff or volunteers can delegate management team‚ board members are still responsible for the overall supervision of the organization‚ and can‚ in certain circumstances‚ are legally responsible decisions during his

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    Running head: Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World Ethics and Corporate Responsibility in the Workplace and the World Jennifer McDonald Legal 500 Professor KARINA ARZUMANOVA February 22‚ 2015 In ethical analysis‚ a stakeholder is a person or group whose interests will be impacted by actions or decisions by an organization (Halbert & Ingulli‚ 2012). Stakeholders include people who could influence project decisions. They also include people whose

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    Balance Sheet and Profit

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    Wherever necessary suitable assumption may be made by the candidates. Working notes should form part of the answer. 1 (a) Following two problems are regarding issues in Partnership Accounts‚ kindly solve both : [ 4 x 5 = 20 marks ] (ii) Anil and Mukesh are partners sharing profit and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Govind is admitted for ¼th share of firm. Thereafter Madan enters for 20 paisa in a rupee. Compute new profit sharing ratios under both the admission of partners. (iii) The following Goodwill

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    One of the most controversial issues that has been widely debated over the last two decades is the corporate social responsibility of organizations. Opinions about business’s social responsibilities lie mainly between two extremes. At the one extreme is the classical view that states business is an economic institution directed towards profit whose only responsibility to society is to provide goods and services and to return maximum benefits to shareholders (Robbins‚ Bergman‚ Stagg and Coulter‚ 2003:

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    Corporate Social Responsibility in Textile Industry The current scenario and ways to improve Imran Hossain I.D: 1321071660 BUS 690‚ Sec: 3 Email address: imranhossain.textile@gmail.com ABSTRACT The ventilating crisis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) issues in the textiles industry resulted in the engagement of many researchers in the analysis of CSR and its related factors throughout the globe. Some researchers in developed nations extend their policies beyond the boundary of CSR in

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    PULMUONE A way to feed “My family” safe food BACKSTORY Pulmuone is a famous Korean food-related company that focuses its business on producing healthy food such as tofu‚ vegetable juice‚ and bean sprout etc. In 2004‚ one of Pulmuone’s suppliers had confessed that it had scattered pesticides on vegetables to look good. In addition to Pulmuone’s incident‚ other food-related business revealed unsafe issues. As a result‚ Pulmuone’s sales had dropped down. Consumers’ distrust in food industry was an important

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    Non-Profit Analysis Project Liberty University Penny LeBaron Busi 602 Carlson Hurst Part 1: Christian World View According to Del Tackett’s article on the Focus on the Family website‚ a person with a Biblical world view “believes his primary reason for existence is to love and serve God” (Tackett‚ 2012). Barna Research Group asks the following questions to determine if a person has a Biblical worldview: “Do absolute moral truths exist? Is absolute truth defined by the Bible? Did Jesus

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