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    Leslie Howard Steiner was born on April 3, 1893 in London, England. As a child, he began a love for writing and created stories, plays, and brief musical comedies. He sold these writings, such as thrillers, to many pulp magazines. His dream was put on hold, however, because he became enlisted into World War I to fight for France when he was in college. Much later after the war, as an adult, his wife, Ruth Evelyn Martin, encouraged him to relive his dream and Howard began to make appearances…

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    John Locke On Toleration

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    In “A letter concerning Toleration” Locke examines governments and people’s attitudes regarding religious tolerance. Regarding mutual toleration Locke promotes charity, gentleness and goodwill towards others, particularly toward those who acknowledge the Christian faith. Further expanding on this by stating that, “Toleration of those who have different views on religious questions is so consistent with the Gospel and with reason that it seems incredible that people should be blind in so plain a…

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    As Gandhi once said, “Live as if you were to die tomorrow; learn as if you were to live forever.” The practice of selfless concern for the well being of others, this is the concept of altruism. Whether it be in literature, in history, in our everyday lives, or in society around us altruism is vital. Songs are written about it, a balanced life depends upon it. Living as a well balanced, active member of any groups celebrates life as if there is no tomorrow and lives each day to the fullest. When…

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    Houses LLC Case Summary

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    Goodwill may be attributable to many different factors such as reputation, management skills, location, and customer loyalty. Houses LLC has no firm commitments or licenses, and serves only one group of affiliated parties. The company is unknown to the public…

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    between the 5th to the 15th century) was governed by the feudal system. A pyramid-shaped system of social order, it brought order and protection of communities during time of instability. The kings, who were the highest in the system, needed the goodwill and support of the Nobles and Knights, so they granted them lands in return for their military services. To actually provide their troops, they needed to train them. Training he was done during tournaments, an example of what they did can be…

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    The idea of honor is a coherent concept that binds together a diverse variety of characteristics. The term honor can be defined by a wide spectrum of qualities and traits; however, the code of honor demonstrates positive and superior aspects. It symbolizes the vision of respect, integrity, and loyalty to one’s society. The reputation of honor may take years to build, but it can be destroyed in a blink of an eye. The journey of honor has always been a suffering regardless of time because it is a…

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    aim to be pleasant to each other (126, section 4). However, a friendship based on the goods an agent has to give is depicted as a bad friendship. Arguably, because the agent is being utilized, and there is no mutual desire/awareness of generating goodwill for the friend themselves (121, 1156). Furthermore, the friendship of utility is considered a lesser friendship, because it would be coined as a fellowship. Arguably, because the individuals involved share an equal interest towards obtaining…

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    The Four Way Test

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    The "Four Way Test" is a very good thing because you do apply the four questions to your life. These for questions are: is it the truth, is it fair to all concerned, will it build goodwill or better friendships, and will it be beneficial to all concerned? The truth is important. Truth is defined as, the quality or state of being true. In Spanish, I took a test, and I got a bad grade on the test. I told my friend and she promised not to tell anyone, but she went behind my back, telling…

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    Customer Market Segmentation and Organisation`s target customers. Organisation divides customers by their age, gender, race and class. They target them by setting some schemes to attract them. Like on time of school holidays they offer school bags, Notebooks, pens on discounted price. As in New Zealand they have different aisles for international products because of diverse culture. They don’t want their Asian customers to go to some other place to buy local products they offer everything under…

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    Philanthropic Responsibility involves the act of promoting and enhancing human welfare and goodwill. This can also be described as being a good corporate citizen. It is worthy to note that Carroll’s pyramid represents one of the earliest attempt to merge tangible and intangible responsibilities which are economic and social responsibilities respectively. Jackson and Hawker (2001) described CSR as how an organization treats its employees, stakeholders and the environment. Concurrently Van…

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