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    the United Kingdom place racism at the hub of ethic and racial inequalities in health and health care. Health professions, governed by ethical codes that emphasis their humanitarian duties, find that charge that health care is racist hard to bear.(Bhopal, 1998) The previous quote was the best I could find in explaining why this information is so hard to come by. As far as reasons go, I understand why people feel this way and why they are so unable to speak of racial differences. My hope is…

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    traumatic disorder, anxiety disorders, adjustment problems, insomnia, eating disorders (Tsai et al, 2016). A meta-analysis of war related sex crimes revealed that anxiety, depression can affect unto three fourths of victims of sexual assault (Ba & Bhopal, 2016). This may also result in increased abuse of substance as well. In chronic form of abuse victims often identify with aggressor and become part and target of violence. The occurrence of VAW affects children and other family members…

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    Diversity In Hindu Life

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    Marriage, for most girls, is embrassing because it is an adult affair, in the sense that this is something only the parents and relatives do. In some places in India, the parents try and get the the girl married before puberty, e.g. in places like Bhopal, the ideal age as considered by the consensus is 11 years old. The government of India did in 1955 pass a law outlawing child marriage however, the law’s long hands do not reach the villages in India. Abstinence is favored, however, premarital…

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    Workplace has never been a safest place, albeit all the new innovative technology, financial investment and skilled manpower the safety and health of the workers still remain ambiguous. In 2013 alone, more than 2.3 million worker succumbed in workplace and work related fatalities and many more work related injuries and illnesses (ILO, 2013). Globally, entire workforce is crying out for effective safety management system and historically, after the major accident of Flixborough in 1974 and other…

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    INTRODUCTION “What is globalization?” and “what are its negative effects” are the questions which we should begin with. There are numerous definitions pertaining to globalization; Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines globalization as “the act or process of globalizing: the state of being globalized; especially: the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets.”(Merriam Webster)…

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    Toyota Business Ethics

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    INTRODUCTION For any business organization to be successful in its competitive environment, there are certain qualities that must be ensured. The question of what is right and wrong within the organization plays a significant role in determining the image and integrity of a business organization in its environment, which is the main idea behind business ethics. The term business ethics could be used in different ways. It is a form of applied ethics that aim to evaluate the ethical principles…

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    This concept was applied in a number of cases which were planted on corporate crime. These cases hold precedential value even today. One of the earliest example of such a case is the controversy of the Bhopal Gas Tragedy. After which a number of cases, especially those involving environment issues, based their decision on these principles. In The Assistant Commissioner... v. M/S. Velliappa Textiles Ltd. & Anr, under the Income Tax Act some sections were…

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    The main goal of the ecocentric Deep Ecology ecological movement is to end the dominantion and power relationships modern humans have over nonhuman Nature, and to set up realistic biological conditions under which the wild species and biodiversity of the earth can exist and flourish. The deep ecological approach to contesting Earth’s future is to distinguish between the vital and the nonvital needs of humans. The vital needs of nonhumans get priority before the non vital needs of humans. Deep…

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    Hotel Industry Essay

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    where the earliest inns were homes with rooms provided for travelers. Conditions improved in 1700s England when the renaissance sparked the desire to travel. The United States saw its hotel industry created a century later. By this time they had revolutionized many firsts in the industry including private rooms with locks and doors, free soap, a trained staff, and a pitcher of water in each room. Indoor plumbing and the creation of the lobby followed shortly thereafter. The business of providing…

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    By definition these resources are more costly and hard to imitate. These resources are rooted deep in the company’s history by staying focused in mobile markets and not diversifying into other technology categories that would loose the company’s primary focus and drive through its core competencies. As the company grew to be the largest in the industry, they remained focused on the leading edge of mobile technology. 1. Tangible Resources - Strong…

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