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    Introduction The advances in technology have made organizations work in a different manner than they had in the past. Technology has become an important tool for organizations to advance, to innovate, and most important to make a profit. New technological advancements have made it easier for the world to be more connected than ever before. As a result, individuals and organizations have access to investigate on topics that were never seen as important in the past. One must have in mind that not…

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    leads to not a single person taking a stand: the main reason genocide lingers for some time, longer than it should. The research in Psychosocial roots of genocide: risk, prevention, and intervention uses diffusion of responsibility to explain the bystander effect. The personal responsibility of each individual to step up diffuses across the many people involved (Wolf, p. 120). Not one person feels responsible to be the one to make a stand about the issue at hand. Additionally, if there is a…

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    system reform, tens of millions of state-owned enterprises laid-off workers, living in trouble. "Reemployment project" policy after the introduction of "reemployment service center" throughout the country have established their core functions is to protect the minimum wage of state-owned enterprises laid-off workers and help them achieve re-employment. From 1998 to 2004, 19.4 million laid - off workers of 21.6 million state - owned enterprises were re - employed. The informal employment pattern…

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    April of 1968. According Darley and Latane hypothesis, the more bystanders to an emergency, the less likely, or the more slowly, any one bystander will intervene to provide aid. One example Darley and Latane used to show an example of Diffusion of responsibility was, a young woman in New York was stabbed to death in the middle of the street in a residential section of the city. the attacker took more than half an hour to kill Kitty Genovese, not one of the 38 people who watched from the safety…

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    BASF (Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik) Sustainable development is a shared aspiration of humankind. From a company’s point of view just fulfilling corporate social responsibility to achieve economic, environmental and social sustainability, is not sufficient, sustainable development is an inevitable part. BASF SE is the largest chemical producer in the world and has it‘s headquarter in Germany. The BASF Group comprises of subsidiaries and joint ventures in more than 80 countries and is…

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    that any failure that I received was completely my fault. Accepting personal responsibility is a must in college. As kids transform into adults, and become more independent, the importance of their choices continues to grow. As a wise man once said, “with great freedom comes great responsibility.” In my college experience, I’ve already seen kids start to fail their class because they lack the ability to accept responsibility and prioritize their life outside of school. If a student wants to be…

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    How much does responsibility mean to you when you hear it? Having responsibility can both mean and be very powerful. Having responsibility is what makes an individual grow up and be mature. Being responsible can refer to having the ability to make certain decisions on our own or the interest of others. In What’s Eating Gilbert Grape, it a powerful and meaningful story about a big family in a small town called Endora in Iowa. Throughout the story the family faces a lot of problems having A…

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    The responsibilities of a Master are those individuals, or students who take ownership of their actions by demonstrating academic honesty and integrity. The student attend and participate in classes, seminars, on time. I believe the responsibilities of a Master student are students who complete all assigned work in a timely fashion with attention to quality of work. The student goes beyond their effort to avoid making excuses for their behavior and actions. The responsibilities of a…

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    American Responsibilities Americans have many responsibilities to live up to. Most Americans do live up to these responsibilities, but some don’t. I feel that some of the important responsibilities that Americans are held to are good citizenship, the right to vote, and obligations to our veterans. Citizens have many responsibilities they have to deal with on a day to day basis. Some of these responsibilities include: obeying the laws, taking leadership roles, and volunteering. Obeying the…

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    you should take accountable for the part you played within this failure. It takes a strong person to admit when they’re wrong, but it also makes you better and less likely to do it next time. I’ve never been a part of a group where individual responsibility was not important but I work with someone who does not take it seriously. In my profession we need to work as a team to ensure that patients are receiving the best care possible. My one coworker would rather argue with you until death than…

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