Responsibilities of Paralegal Essay

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    Corporate responsibility is mostly about ensuring that the organization gives back to communities and sponsors that keeps the business competitive and existing. What the organization invests into the world is exactly what they will get out of it. Businesses have unique opportunities to give back to communities in a way that amplifies the intentions of their employees and company mission. Corporate social responsibility is defined as the way organizations attains a balance among its social,…

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    Social Performance Corporate social responsibility is the the obligation of an entity for their actions to align with the interest of their stakeholders, the environment and society in general (Birt 2014). Qantas has eight key business principles and group policies in order to maintain a socially responsible business. These policies have been board approved and are non-negotiable. They are presented in a mandatory training program to ensure they are understood and reliably implemented by all…

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    Video Games Addiction Antonius J. Van Rooij, Gert-Jan Meerkerk, Tim M. Schoenmakers, Mark Griffiths and Dike Van De Mheen they authored the article " Video Games addiction and social responsibility " in how gamers get addicted to video games and how the companies should be responsible about the effects which is important to not change the gamers behavior. The article has been received on the 2nd of July 2009 and it has been accepted on the 7th of July the same year. Later on, in October 2010…

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    Ethics Paper For an organization to remain in business they must achieve profits and find ways to keep their customers pleased. Organizations will use ethics and social responsibility as ways to keep customers happy. Every decision made, both good and bad, directly affect shareholders and their investment. Being morally right or wrong is being ethical. Many people will not want to by meat from their local grocery store if they know the animals were not treated ethically. Almost all decisions…

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    Esquel In China

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    non-business activities, i don’t think is an activities that does not directly contribute to increasing shareholder wealth. “Green” is become Esquel’s core competence. With the improvement of our society, more and more people start realizing the responsibility of protection of environment. So “Sustainable Development” will set up a positive corporate image and will attract more customers/companies.(For example, X brand deciding use the Esquel’s product because using “sustainable development”…

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    Case Study Sealcoating

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    Asphalt pavement is durable and attractive, and sealcoating can help it achieve its longest life and best appearance. However, you want to make sure that the sealcoating professional you hire deserves your trust. Untrustworthy contractors can leave you with a sealcoating job that generates only headaches for you. The answers to the following questions can help you determine whether you are hiring a reputable sealcoating professional. Can the Contractor Provide Proof of Insurance? Your…

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    A person should be geniune and is essential to leading people to change. This is conscious leadership. The next is stakeholder orientation. In stakeholder orientation, a business needs to focus on the employess and costumers. By doing this they will in turn take care of you. Next is conscious culture, which is the beliefs and values that you live by. Hiring people who shares these beliefs and values is important in any business. Hiring someone who does not have these same beliefs and and vules…

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    Can someone intentionally walk away from a person in distress on the street? People assume that onlookers nearby will help the distressed person by assisting or phoning emergency services. Yet, most people will not lend a helping hand. For example, in 1964, there was a bizarre crime in New York City; a young woman named Catherine Genovese, commonly called Kitty, was murdered and thirty-eight onlookers witnessed the act and yet nobody came to her assistance or phoned the emergency services.…

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    organizations operation and how they take care of their customers. In order to accomplish this objective, it is imperative that an action plan is implemented into the organization in order to improve its corporate social responsibility efforts. To maintain its corporate social responsibility, the organization must also take environmental efforts that is not ethical morally satisfying to the public’s eye. The following action plan outlines were major issues that is associated with stakeholders…

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    Running head: CORE VALUES 1 Core Values Joana C. Garcia, PT Utica College CORE VALUES 2 “Do unto others what you want others to do unto you”. This is what I…

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