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    their incoming CEO for an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate employee. While Terris (2005) credits Lockheed’s senior leadership for completing dozens of ethic modules yearly, there needs to be further involvement from senior leaders and the ethics officers overall. People like Marillyn Hewson, Chairman, President, and CEO of Lockheed should be visible and ensure employees understand her policy on ethics. Mrs. Hewson is well aware of the great ethics program, Norm Augustine…

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    Government guideline and policy The rising concern about companies’ environmental impacts has created a demand for more government policies and guidelines in the petroleum industry. The government regulatory policy instrument is the mechanism that directly regulates and promotes EMA implementation (Rikhardsson, 2005). In view of that, government can develop policies for the purpose of improving environmental information and other related environmental activities within the petroleum industry.…

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    responsibility to the environment has been a political debate for a long time, especially now as Donald Trump has been elected to be president. Barack Obama, Trump’s predecessor, had established an environmental policy to protect the environment. Trump, however, recently made an “Energy Independence Executive Order” that removes regulations that protect the environment, to make American citizens feel as if they have power over government. Trump, and many other Americans, forget how important it…

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    the infrared (IR) spectrum and the re-emitting of the energy. Absorbing this IR energy increases the amount of vibration, increasing the amount of energy. When the “energized molecules” collide with other molecules, the amount of thermal energy is increased, raising the temperature. The opposite occurs, also. The molecules lose their vibrational energy, decreasing the number of molecular collisions. This decreases the amount of thermal energy, lowering the temperature (American, 2016; The…

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    Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act Issues and Concepts The WARN Act states that when a company, that has more than 50 employees, goes bankrupt, they are to provide at least a 60-day written notice of closure to provide the employees ample time to look for another job. (Leonhardt, 2012) Peter Kohlstadt and Dan Braun filed a class action lawsuit against Solyndra because they were not given any warning at all about the company going into bankruptcy and laying off all 1100…

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    every night. A lack of sleep can cause one to eat unhealthy foods, or not enough food, which can in turn cause a significant lack of energy (Fields). Many people have become lazy. Instead of going to bed early and eating healthy, they take the easy way out by relying on caffeine like coffee and energy drinks to boost their energy. So, what are energy drinks? Energy drinks are flavored beverages containing a high percentage of sugar, caffeine, and other stimulants. They have increased in…

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    Based on the relatively small-scale dimension, Austria is a country that uses marvelous quantity of renewable energy. It is claimed that the various renewable energies have accounted for about 80 % of all Austrian contemporary electricity power generation. Especially, Austria is good at using solar energy that results several famous solar energy specialized firms. For example, GREEN None TEC Solar industrie GmbH plays a vital role in solar thermal collector manufacturing industry. Eighty-five…

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    Clean Water Act, Clean Air Act, Safe Drinking Water Act and so forth. The federal regulatory agency the enforces environmental protection is the EPA. (Clark, Burnham, Harto, & Horner, 2012) Also, there are many federal agencies that regulate oil and gas companies to make sure that the companies are complying to them, and within these federal agencies each state has their own agencies to further regulate policies. The federal government as of today lets each state take care of policy and…

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    Nuclear Energy Nuclear energy is energy stored in the bonds holding protons and neutrons together in an atom 's nucleus, when split the broken bon releases an enormous amount of energy—nuclear fission, according to Nuclear Energy. Nuclear energy has been a global energy alternative source for nearly half a century. Its predecessor, nuclear power, developed for military use in World War II became the biggest fear during the Cold War. After the Cold War, international use of nuclear weapons were…

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    who are closest to the customer are the most important people and should be treated as partners (Bergdahl,2013).The company refers to its employees as "associates" considering that by establishing a strong connection to the company, employees will act like entrepreneurs to grow Wal-Mart 's business. Despite the founder 's concern for employees, Wal-Mart is facing human resources challenges instigated by low wages, unfair working conditions, and alleged discrimination cases."In more recent years…

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