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    12490468 Professional Report Volkswagen: Myopic view of Stakeholders Executive Summary This report attempts to provide the systematic analysis of the questionable management practices adapted by shareholders of the company and also imply the organizational theories to these identified management issues. The organizational theories that are discussed in this report are stakeholder theory and shareholder theory which is implemented by Volkswagen. Various suggestion and high-level recommendations…

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    My Response to Save a Life, Kill a Tree Author: Sallie Tisdale Title of Text: Save a Life, Kill a Tree Sallie’s main idea is that everyone should be more caring about the environment. I believe what Sallie says about how people should care more about the environment and I believe this too, because I know that if people do not stop polluting and ruining the environment, then it will make it harder for people to survive because there will be a lot less wildlife and resources for everyone to…

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    supporting the continuation of space exploration. It inserts itself into countless areas of life for the better of existence.It is because we continue to fund it and take risks that we have taken humans and animals into outer space, landed on Mars and our moon, discovered and researched planets, know what Earth looks like from “the outside”, can launch stations and satellites outside of Earth, can fly around the world, and accomplish much more than we were ever able to do without it. Without it,…

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    to create self-sustainable farms and improve the wellbeing of both the small town and over time the entire country. Our group was tasked with evaluating existing FAO strategies as well as giving suggestions to improve what is in place as well as pilot our own program in the town. Our deliverable focuses on the areas of irrigation, food education, farming education and financing. Our research has shown that both the lack of food and farming education as well as unclean water has contributed to…

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    necessary in order to fulfill the demands of customers overconsuming, then they must dispose of this excess food. There is no valid excuse for why grocery stores should be able to throw away edible food, when there are people overseas as well as in our cities that would be very happy to just receive a portion. There is currently an initiative out there with 750,000 signatures calling for the ban of food waste present in supermarkets. Specifically, the law would facilitate and obligate, “the…

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    not last forever. Those supplies are on the decline while nuclear energy is widely available and near ever-lasting, not to mention it is very easy to transport. While nuclear power is preferred over burning coal, it is still only 19% of our total electrical output. The reason of this low output being that coal power plants cost about $2 billion to make, while nuclear power plants can range from $2 billion, to $4 billion, to even $9 billion dollars to create and maintain. Usually,…

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    somewhere, and it is produced by mostly burning fossil fuels to turn a turbine which makes the electricity, so it still isn 't clean. Hydrogen cells are costly, complicated, and most of our hydrogen comes from fossil fuels anyway. Have you ever seen a hydrogen pump for cars? Me neither. The best way to reduce your carbon footprint is to walk or ride a bike where you need to go. Cars will suffice if there is snow or it is exceedingly hot outside, but most of the time, people can use these methods…

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    in the public school system. In the Philippines, there is no designated neighborhood park for each community district; rather there is a centralize park where my parents would take me to every two to three weeks. However, that suddenly stopped when our family's financial condition turned for the worst during the mid-1970s embargo on oil and gas. Prices for rent, goods, and services skyrocketed, and my parents began to scramble for money just to put food on the table and to find alternative…

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    Ethical behaviour is defined by principle centred relationships that are morally good and healthy for consumers, suppliers, employees of and communities surrounding a business. Ethical behaviour also supports sustainable situations a business profits from such as farming and treatment of animals and the environment. If companies do not publish a CSR report they often have a Code of Ethics stating principles of good practice relating to all their activities. The below model by Fisher and…

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    Technology and Human Technology has greatly changed our lives and the people around us. Millions of individuals around the world have benefited from the advantages of technology, which, on the other hand have provided endless opportunities in almost in any field in our daily lives, let it be in education, socializing and transportation among many others. Most importantly, technologies have simplified our daily tasks and offered access to other vital tools that advance human’s generation to the…

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