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    In 2008, Henkel announced Kasper Rorsted as the new CEO. Henkel is a company that is organized into three major business units: Adhesive Technologies, Laundry and Home Care, and Cosmetics/Tolietries. This appointment of Rorsted came at a vital time for Henkel. Even though they were performing well in the adhesives business, they were not doing so great in the laundry and personal care markets. Others had been describing them as “the happy underperformer” company. With the appointment of Rorsted,…

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    Lumina Foundation Financial Standing and Management Educational nonprofits in the United States exist in a space in which they may generate enormous change in the current culture. Educational nonprofits come in as the second most populous type of nonprofit in the United States, behind only religious organizations. Even with such prevalence, only a bit more than half of the nearly 212,000 educational nonprofit organizations operate in the financial space where the IRS Form 990 is required.…

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    prima facie of discrimination, the bank provided a justifiable reason for the plaintiff’s termination. The defendant reasoned they had terminated five other non-pregnant women and two men, as well as the plaintiff, during a department-wide reorganization plan. In conclusion, the Court determined that the defendant presented reasonable, non-discriminatory reasons for the termination of the plaintiff (Carbonara v Bank of N.Y. Mellon Corp.,…

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    and general operations. I have also gained insight to some of the advantages and the struggles nonprofits face. I currently work for a government agency. However, since I am still in the field of social worker, I work with providers that are non-profit. In my personal life, I have worked with Church programs that are classified as nonprofits.…

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    To establish a charitable trust, the test of public benefit should be satisfied. In Oppenheim case, the test was not established and the trust held not charitable. Charity means an institution which is established for charitable purposes only. One of the most important requirements of charitable trusts is the ‘public benefit test’. In contrary to the other trusts, which are called private trusts, charities are observed to be public trusts. The reason for distinguishing charities from other…

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    A charity sports event is a participatory sports event that raises funds for a charitable cause from the participants and the public in exchange for their presence at the event (Woolf et al., 2013). Several factors have contributed towards the popularity of charity sports events. Marathons, cycling events and even matches that are sponsored by voluntary organizations are considered as critical components in enhancing community prestige as well as promoting a healthier lifestyle (Edwards &…

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    Call to The Chief As leaders, we face many challenges. We have all been told one time in our career that to be a good leader we must first learn to follow. My call to the chief is to follow in the footsteps of those who have gone before you by attending the Chief Petty Officer Academy (CPOA). I encourage you to attend the Chief’s Academy with an open mind. The following three classes were very valuable and insightful: Leadership Practices Inventory (LPI) assessment, Generations, and Stress…

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    seasoned and battle hardened soldiers with combat experience incorporated with Non Commissioned Officers encompassed my platoon. Trained to do jobs that support soldiers on the front lines, the majority of the junior enlisted soldiers enlisted as support MOSs (Military Occupational Specialty). Additionally numerous amounts of these expertise included communications, medical, and maintenance. We would follow suit, to what our Non Commissioned Officers did and the examples they set, while filling…

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    responsibility for your actions and your items.Alos it is keeping track of knowing where you are supposed to be and in what uniform. It is the soldier’s responsibility to let the NCO know if something changes or is not able to meet the orders of that non commissioned officer. By meaning what you say, saying what you mean, and doing what you say, when you say you will do it. By keeping track of all my items and equipment I can always be ready for anything that is needed of me by my country, my…

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    Welfare is the provision of a minimal level of well-being and social support for all citizens and is sometimes referred to as public aid. In most countries, welfare is largely provided by the government and to a lesser extent, charities, informal social groups, religious groups and inter-governmental organisations. It takes a variety of forms such as monetary payment, subsidies and vouchers or housing assistance. It is time to recognise that welfare cannot be reformed; it should be ended. The…

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