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    Social responsibility is the duty that decision makers have to make towards how the organization should improve or protect the society. In improving the welfare of the society, the decision-makers should also protect their own. The credibility of any social responsibility program is based on delivery, unlike rhetoric. In fact, the HRM is the key to many systems and processes such as training, recruitment as well as communication upon which success delivery of every social responsibility program…

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    Do you have a toddler? Despite their cuteness, toddlers could behave oh so badly and disciplining them can be quite draining and frustrating. Whatever the age of your young one, it is very important to be consistent when it comes to discipline. For many parents, disciplining their toddlers is one of the toughest and sometimes, frustrating tasks in parenting. Disciplining toddlers doesn’t have to involve shouting, spanking, hitting, or punishing, it is just a matter of laying down some rules…

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    an Totalitarian regime they have no private property of free market. The government owns all means of production and the collective output should be redistributed equally. Secondly the authoritarian regime political system is full of corruption, bribery, cronyism and nepotism while a totalitarian state has advisors to the government who are generally picked by merit/ dedication and their loyalty to the state and party. Thirdly an authoritarian state if you are caught committing a crime you can…

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    Introduction: One of the most common crimes that are committed in business and corporate settings is referred to as white collar crimes. White-collar crimes are crimes that are committed by employees of company that consist of them giving or taking illegal advantages before the information is made public. For example “David Carpenter, Kenneth P. Felis, and R. Foster Winans, Petitioners vs. United States”. In this case R. Foster Winans was sentenced in 1985 for informing two stockbrokers about…

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    Conflict Resolution

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    in both Canada and India where you need to be at least one arm length away when communicating showing that both cultures need space but also need to be close in order to continue the conversation. This leads to gift giving which is can be seen as bribery in Canada making it highly inappropriate compared to India which is a way to start building a relationship with a business partner. The differences we see in India compared to Canada is not a positive view when looking at the normal expectations…

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    Correctional Staff Essay

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    Consequences for Correctional Staff Not only do prison gangs demand more resources, but also create problems for correctional staff. According to Roberts (2014) gangs have become a tremendous threat, because “their existence inevitably brings more violence to inmates and to staff and they engage in a whole range of criminal activity” (p.113). In a “prison gang survey” correctional staff were asked; “Do you believe that the gang members have significantly affected your correctional environment?”…

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    Moreover criminal proceeding rules emphasize on the criminal proceeding rules adding to it and emphasizing the obligation of the Expert Witness and his duty to the court binds him thus overriding all other obligation especially if he had accepted any bribery or other instruction, which are detrimental to the case itself.…

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    According to Miguel de Cervantes, “Virtue is the truest nobility.” The play Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is about the conspiracy against the title character, Julius Caesar, the Roman general, and its effect towards the Romans. Brutus, an important figure of the Roman Republic, leads the conspiracy with Cassius. Brutus is important to the conspiracy as he served as a poster child of it. Every decision Brutus makes parallels his honor and integrity even if it means opposing the rest of the…

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    Alcohol at Gatsby’s parties are an essential part of the story because banning alcohol made everyday citizens into criminals and made it much more desirable which allowed some to become extremely wealthy. Firstly, prohibition was denounced by many religious organizations and was thought to cause many of society's problems. “The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took away license to do business from the brewers, distillers, vintners, and the wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic…

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    Klonoski Approach Essay

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    Klonoski’s Approaches Klonoski had identified four approaches to corporate social responsibilities which are fundamentalism, social institutions (social institutionalism), moral personhood and moral agency (moralism), and other approaches to corporate social responsibilities (Carter & Burritt, n.d.). “…… In an effort to defuse some of this complexity, I will present an overview of this debate and attempt to sort out the various approaches taken towards determining the responsibilities of…

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