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    The different ethical and social issues arising from product development and product safety are the obligations companies have to develop products that are safe for public use, reasonably serves the purpose as advertised, has appropriate and effective warnings, as well as offering a product that will not unjustifiably pose a danger to the buyer. The ethical and social responsibility of the company relate to the safety concerns of the product to be sold, not creating unsafe products and what to…

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    Grey Hoffman Case Summary

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    Our clients related that Grey Hoffman had significant heart issues before moving into the house that required two prior surgeries. Apparently, Ms. Nathan-Nenn has a challenging relationship with her ex-husband, who is also Grey’s father, and had expressed to the insureds several times that she was concerned that she would lose her two weekends a month visitation with Grey if it appeared that she was not providing him with proper care. The insureds felt that as a result, Ms. Nathan-Nenn may be…

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    Intentional Tort

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    As the owner of a commercial enterprise, there are several aspects of operating a business organization that one ought to be mindful of. With the traditional routines of running a business, the owner should even be knowledgeable of laws that pertain to the business as well as the effects they may have. The incident that occurred at Springfield Arms Apartments brings about queries on where the accountability lies, with the owner or the trespasser. The responsibility is weighted legally as damages…

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    Inequality Among Consumers

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    and accept that those with high power have the right to dispense authority, while on the other hand, for low Power Distance, people stress on equality of opportunity and rights, they are independent and do not rely on each other much. These can be implied that elders in high PDI play importance roles in buying behaviour. Moreover, Albers-Miller (1996) had stated in her study that four appeals of advertising including ornamental (which refer to beautiful, decorative, ornate, adorned, embellished,…

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    Importance Of Postal Rule

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    A sign was displayed in the shop stating “Neither tick-tocks nor any of its management or staff will be responsible for any loss or damage to customer’s property howsoever caused”. So, when Elle, the first customer, entered the shop on opening day she leant on the counter that had just been painted and thus her dress was covered in paint and unable to be repaired but due to the sign being displayed she was unable to claim any compensation. An exclusion cause is a clause which is expressed either…

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    Business ethics is a topic that receive much attention in literature. However the term is‘business ethics not sufficiently defined. The typical definitions refers to the rightness or wrongness of the behaviour, but there is no clear cut definition for ethics . Its all about what is right or wrong in behaviour. so business ethics is seen as the study of how we ought to conduct business. The study of what makes certain actions within the business context the right, rather than the wrong. So…

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    Now that Stark vs. Ford Motor Co. has been resolved it is important to review both the ethical and business implications resulting from the decision. In particular, was Indiana’s law just in the judgement of this case or should it be different? I believe Indiana law was reasonable in distributing remedies for contributory negligence because there was material evidence unlike in Whitted vs. General Motor Corporation. In this case, a man whom was in a car crash was injured because his seatbelt…

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    This Report is based on Bake n Take fast food take away shop located in Archiepiskopou Makariou III Nicosia Cyprus. It was started by Kirakou Panossian in June 2013.They has 13 employees including the owner, who is an integral of the Bake n take. The opening time of Bake n Take is from 6.00am to till 11.00pm from Monday to Saturday and they start the preparation of food at 6.00am and they start serving the customer from 8.00am to till 11.00pm.They are also providing the home delivery from 8am to…

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    The importance of marketing can be determined by having an insight on the businesses whether small or large, competing for the same market and consumers. If the customers of that target market are not coming to check the products, then the business definitely requires strong marketing efforts. It is mandatory to understand what is marketing and how it works from choosing a service or product to its distribution and how it invites success and retains the growth. The marketing plan caters the…

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    It provides basis for reuse, decisions made can be transferred to similar systems especially in an inheritance situation [19, 28]. It provides a solid foundation which the complex structure of software is built on after considering key scenarios, common problems of designs and long term effect of decisions taken in selecting the architecture [13]. 2.1.2 Architectural Design This applies to all architectures, most of the time the genre(category) of the software dictates the architectural…

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