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    getting caught. They were not thinking about their shareholders as well, they eventually sold 97% of the company’s stocks knowing that the company was going to fall into huge debt after the FDA went public with their findings. They also did not show CSR by this as well. They did not care about their communities and who was consuming this product in their community. 5. I believed LiCari had to leave Beech Nut because he did not want to work for a company that was constantly covering up its…

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    My professional and personal life has inculcated certain values in me. I consider them to be skills, which are – to be driven, be supportive and be flexible. These have helped me to overcome difficulties, achieve my goals and continuously improve myself. During my undergraduate studies, exposure to sustainability and our environmental problems created in me an urgency to take action. However, there were no dialogues happening in my surroundings that I could participate in and formulate a role…

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    The Carleton Prize for Biotechnology: Edward Jenner Meika Johnston 101024738 BIOL1010 1.1 Introduction The Carleton Prize for Biotechnology should be awarded to a scientist who has helped the field in many regards. Edward Jenner has aided the Biotechnology not only during his time period, but also the rest of the foreseeable future. Edward Jenner was the father of vaccination, which allowed immunization for smallpox, and then give the footprints of the immunization…

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    Confirmation Bias

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    Bias is a reason to feel or show slant or preference for or against somebody or something. Each choice is affected by a scope of inclinations and predispositions. The primary point of the organizations is to acquire benefits and to accomplish it everybody bargains with morals and fairly inclination with their choices. We should know about our inclinations and work to limit the impact on choices, activities, and correspondence. Biases or differing perspectives influence the media, public opinion,…

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    Mitra Biotech Case Study

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    partnerships and tie ups with different hospitals. In Asia, the company has currently tie ups with Health care Global enterprise Ltd (South Asia’s largest cancer care network) and Tata memorial hospital (Focused on cancer treatment). Also it is involved in CSR activities to bring the awareness among the people on cancer and its drug usage. Wrong drug usage for a wrong cancer is of no help to patient and also increases the toxic levels inside the patient…

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    to their past. Lululemon promotes a healthy lifestyle. But, the technical textiles that are required for Lululemon’s apparel is harmful to the environment, as well as the workers in the factories. Under Armour has not had many issues relating to CSR. They provide safe working conditions, a living wage, and a reasonable work schedule to all employees, their suppliers, and manufactures. Furthermore, some information that could help the analysis of each of these companies would be how each…

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    "The organization produces concentrate, which is then sold to approved Coca-Cola bottlers all through the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially particular contracts with the organization, produce completed things in jars and flasks from the move in mixing with differentiated water and sweeteners. The bottlers then pitch, scatter and stock Coca-Cola to retail locations and candy machines. The Coca-Cola Association has, on occasion, displayed other cola drinks under the Coke imprint name.…

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    1 CAUSE-RELATED MARKETING/CAMPAIGN For the past two decades, the increasing trend of cause-related marketing (CRM) had attracted many non-profit and even profit organisation to participant in this practice. An early example can be seen from the American multinational firm – American Express in 1984, engaging in monetary donation for every transaction with the company. (Rozensher, 2013) While non-profit organisation see this as an opportunity to raise funds, marketers see voluntary corporate…

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    The Business Ethics of a Cable Company The ethical failure by management was instrumental in the degeneration of positive social change for TKR Cable Company. Prior to TKR Cable Company’s acquisition by Cablevision, the company decided to make their independent contractors, independent-licensed cable installers, sign non-compete agreements (Battilana & Casciaro, 2012). TKR Cable Company was a cable provider who serviced the tri-state area of New Jersey. The non-compete agreements company…

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    Ever since in launched it has donated over 78 million dollars to local charities, food banks, nonprofits, and those in need all around the globe( “Why CSR? The Benefits Of Corporate Social Responsibility Will Move You To Act.”). This program basically gets employees to know their environments and those who live around them who are in need. This will give them a global perspective of the world they are…

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