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    Addressing the negative externalities of mining: policy recommendations. In the words of Joseph Stiglitz, “corporations are in the business of making money, not providing charity.” Since corporations are in business to maximize profit, they hold themselves accountable to their stockholders rather than to the stakeholders where such businesses are located. The desire to minimize cost while maximizing profit weakens the implementation of the Corporate Social Responsibility. The Corporate Social…

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    paradigms which sought to amass public funds for social services and the public good. Not only has marketization, and globalization, altered…

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    Poverty In The Workplace

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    as well. As society continues to become more involved in social rights and the advancement of all people, corporations have become increasingly more responsible to take action against poverty in order to maintain the public 's support. Efforts have been made by numerous corporations to provide more resources to those that are in poverty, especially in the communities in which the corporation conducts its business. The change to the increasing mindset to help decrease poverty, in the private…

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    a good relationship beween the local communities and the tourist and also allow…

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    1. Executive Summary of the National Bonds Corporation The establishment of the National Bonds Corporation (NBC) was a step in the right direction to endear the masses to adopt a saving culture. The NBC offers several saving schemes that welcome all, from minors to the aged. Good corporate governance is geared towards meeting the objectives and the obligations of a corporation/company. A decade ago, the term corporate governance was unheard of in the business circle. However, today, corporate…

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    proper funding, in-house competency to deliver the service, and management support. Organizations should examine the developmental components of research studies and weigh pros and cons when deciding to utilize its internal research and development team or an external research firm to carry out the research process. Even though the Human Resources Research Organization (HumRRO) and RAND Corporation provide similar and impartial research services with contrasting application tools and…

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    Practical renovation also follows gentrification. Older structures are restored and new construction take place from there. Public improvements and development to streets ways, national parks, and infrastructure may go along with government restoration efforts or take place as new tenants organize to demand public services (Premiere, June 17, 2003). New residents tend to push harder to add improvement to the district in beauty, and may modify new standards by design guidelines, and the use of…

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    unreasonable searches and seizures without probable cause. This issue is about constitutional privacy rights of U.S. citizens and how it relates to national security. When is the government going too far to protect us? According to NSA director Keith Alexander, there…

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    positive aspects of PHC outreach teams: • It is focused on providing improved health care in communities for those individuals who do not have access to health care services. This program focuses on attending to the individuals at their homes which intends on helping those who are immobile and cannot walk to nearby clinics. This is a much more efficient way of helping individuals in the community. • The Community Health Care Workers (CHW) assesses and identifies the health condition of these…

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    Healthcare Trends. In the 1980’s there was a shift toward privatization of health care as corporations began not only to integrate the hospital system, but also entered many other health-care related businesses and consolidate control (Evashwick, 2005). In 1981, the first assisted living opened in Portland, Oregon as an alternative living options for older adults who were unhappy with nursing homes. It provided a type of elderly care that offered a level of attention and independence less than a…

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