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    Victor needed to take responsibility for his actions because he did not his future ended up with revenge, and bloodshed. Nobody wins in a war built on revenge. “‘I gazed on my victim, and my heart swelled with exultation and hellish triumph: clapping my hands, I exclaimed, ‘I, too, can create desolation; my enemy is not invulnerable; this death will carry despair to him, and a thousand other miseries shall torment and destroy him (Shelley 104).’” Victor isn’t a very good person, nor is he a good…

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    Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a concept integrated in an economic model that focuses in the obligation that a company carries with society. A socially responsible company should be able to reduce its negative impact on society while increasing its positive effects on it. One possible way to categorized these responsibilities and see them graphically, is by using the Pyramid of global CSR and performance. The base of the pyramid and possibly one of the most important aspects in a…

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    There is a fine line between personal responsibility and what we define as freedom in our communities. There are times in public when people do crazy things or unsafe things that endanger themselves or others around them, it’s at this point that individuals are pushed to make personal choices to stand up for what they believe if it would help the situation. In review of the story “Samuel”, by grace Paley, the author develops the theme of personal responsibility and loss. First, we will discuss…

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    John Deere is a prestigious corporation that manufactures agricultural equipment. Three core company values found in its Corporate Social Responsibility report are innovation, community, and environment. Its value of innovation is shown in its funding in educational programs, comprising of 21% of John Deere Foundation’s 2014 total contributions. In the same year, it contributed over $1 million and more than 18,000 volunteer hours for STEM programs such as FIRST Robotics that help students to…

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    The Ethical and Social Responsibility of the NFL Sports have provided a lifestyle for many individuals all over the country. Being athletic starts sometimes at a very early age in today’s society. For example, there are little leagues for children in the local communities. Nevertheless, at some point children are participating in sports in school or in after school programs. As a parent, school official, coach, or another interested party, we cheer on our favorite team or player, with hopes of…

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    Introduction Ethics and social responsibility are very significant components of any institution. Within the business environments, the business organizations are required to carry out their activities by showing high levels of ethical behaviors as well being socially responsible in different ways. Any organization that develops strategic plans should ensure that they consider the needs of various stakeholders. In case these firms fail to comply with these required codes of conduct, then it is…

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    Monsanto's pursuits in each of the 4 types of social responsibilities includes Stakeholder Trust, Customer Loyalty, Employee Commitment, and Shareholder Support. Stakeholder Trust is the glue that holds every organization together and allows them to focus on efficiency, productivity, and profits. Being able to maintain a strong business reputation is always a plus. Stakeholders never want their business to decline in their industry. Having a bad reputation can cause loss of business deals and…

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    Social responsibility, a complex idea that only two words can describe; social, meaning public, and responsibility the word that instantly adds weight to any adult’s shoulders. Social responsibility can be a very heavy load to bear for anyone, especially those who work in the business world. Not only do they have to worry about finances of the company they work for but, also the well-being of their worker 's, and how all of that affects the area around them. The families that keep their business…

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    producers, the environment and the communities in which it operates.’(Needle, 2010, P245) This usually be called “corporate social responsibility”, which means that business have responsibility to make some contribution to the society. However, Milton Friedman who is one of the most famous free-market economists in the world argued that the only social responsibility for business is to increase its profits (Milton Friedman, 1970). Same with Friedman, another…

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    How much does responsibility mean to you when you hear it? Having responsibility can both mean and be very powerful. Having responsibility is what makes an individual grow up and be mature. Being responsible can refer to having the ability to make certain decisions on our own or the interest of others. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, it a powerful and meaningful story about a big family in a small town called Endora in Iowa. Throughout the story the family faces a lot of problems having A…

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