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    humanitarianism can have a lot of positive effects on society. Celebrities can use their star status and powerful public presence ‘to make the world a better place’ (Rojek, 2012, p.67). Celebrity commitment in charitable activities can have an environmental, social and political effect on society. For instance, many Hollywood environmentalists like Robert Redford, Leonardo DiCaprio and George Clooney have started nonprofit organizations, advocated for animal rights and funded campaigns.…

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    This report documents how the Mid-Atlantic colonies will effect the war effort. The Mid-Atlantic colonies show strengths and weaknesses to effect the war effort. Based upon the areas of geography and climate, resources, and political and social life, the Mid-Atlantic colonies will prove to be an asset in a possible war with France. The climate of the Mid-Atlantic is a benefit because there is a moderate climate all year round. This allows a long growing season. The geography includes deep…

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    References Brown, M. E., Trevino, L. K., & Harrison, D. A. (2005). Ethical leadership: A social learning perspective for construct development and testing. Organizational behavior and human decision processes, 97(2), 117-134. Caldwell, C, Dixon, R.D., Atkins, R., & Dowdell, S. M. (2011). Repentance and Continuous Improvement: Ethical Implications for the Modern Leader. Journal of Business Ethics. Volume 102 page 473-487 Claudel, P. & Casse, P. (2012). The ethical leader, Training Journal,…

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    What contribution would it make? In an ever-changing world, Peace Corps Volunteers have met new challenges with innovation, creativity, determination, and compassion. From AIDS education to emerging technologies to environmental preservation to new market economies, Peace Corps Volunteers have helped people build better lives for themselves. Their work in villages, towns, and cities around the globe represents a legacy of service that has become a significant part of America’s history and…

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    The city of Spokane is located in Eastern Washington, about 280 miles east of Seattle, 20 miles west of Idaho and 110 miles south of the Canadian border. Sitting on the banks of the Spokane River and encompassing around 60 square miles, the city is surrounded by a vibrant landscape of the Rocky Mountain foothills, plains, prairies, lakes and forests. With a population of 208,916 and a wider metropolitan area of 535,724 residents, Spokane is the second largest city in Washington and the 102nd…

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    Ethical Climates Paper

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    Ethical climates are the level of ethics by which an organization and its leaders communicate, embrace, and enforce (Manning & Curtis, 2015, p. 143). It is essential for the leaders to lead by example, both with words and actions. These guidelines work best when they are clearly stated and communicated and applied equally across the board to all. “There are three ethical climates in dealing with moral dilemmas: (1) profit-maximizing; (2) trusteeship; or (3) quality-of-life management”…

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    When ending our employment with the company, we do not take with us confidential documents, projects, regulations that were confined to us due to our position. Conflict of Interest As our employees, we take responsibility to avoid situations and relationships that involve conflict of interest. We do not use our current position to obtain any benefits personally or through our families and relatives, from people and companies which we have business relations. We…

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    analyst, the idea of responsibility is vital. It is important as a policy analyst to understand responsibility as a balance between your truth or considered judgment, your ethical values, perspective and professional standards with those of your client. In some or most cases, your client is your boss. Assuming your client or boss represents an issue, a group of constituents or both, then your responsibility is also to who and/or what your client represents. The idea of responsibility and…

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    As mentioned above, corporations can use resources as leverage during the policymaking process. A firm’s access to resources offers them an advantage when influencing policymakers. Oftentimes policymakers do not have access to the resources and expertise needed when drafting legislation. Hertel-Fernandez states that one of the ways businesses can exert influence on policymaking is by providing resources (2014, p. 586). Legislators faced with time and resource constraints often turn to private…

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    Part one: P&G was first established in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble. Providing consumer packaged goods with passionate commitment is the company's main focus as providing products that have outstanding value and quality to improve the consumers' lives all around the world is their mission. They carry out their mission of Touching Lives, Improving Life for consumers all around the world. In 180 countries and territories worldwide, P&G's products are available and sold. Mainly, their…

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