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    The Wynn Culture

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    2nd 1. Wynn culture is built on the idea of compassion that providing the best service for customers, and employees are pride of being a member of the corporation. To be sustainable and diverse without discrimination issues. 2. Steve Wynn graduated from the exclusive Manlius School in upstate New York; Wynn attended the University of Pennsylvania. Served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Company since June 2002. 3rd 1. MGM is committed to providing an unsurpassed experience to…

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    charity of choice. In 2013, the company donated more than $1 million to organizations such as the Humane Society, Boys & Girls Club of America, and Teach for America” (Taylor-Fallon, 2015, para.24). ). Some may argue however, that the social responsibility culture engendered by many organizations is focused on accomplishing a broader marketing objective, rather than being done out of more philanthropic…

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    (Carroll, 1979). Andrew Carnegie’s Principle of Wealth Creation Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish American industrialist and became one of the philanthropist leader in American and British empire. He wrote his views about social responsibilities of business in Triumphant Democracy (1886) and Gospel of Wealth (1889). He talked about two principles of wealth. First is the principle of charity which requires the most fortunate member of society to assist less fortunate. Second is steward principle…

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    Supporting locally-owned businesses is a beautiful thing. Grins Restaurant in San Marcos, TX, is one such business, and also one of the best dinner restaurants in the region. They have kept customers satiated and happy for over 40 years, and remains dedicated to maintaining their role within the community. Check out a few of the many reasons to support locally-owned businesses such as Grins Restaurant in the San Macros area: •Distinctive Character: Support local businesses and enjoy their…

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    Patagonia’s Corporate Social Responsibility Student’s Name Institutional Affiliation Patagonia’s Corporate Social Responsibility Patagonia is a privately held outdoor clothing firm with its headquarters in Ventura, California. The firm has integrated various core values and beliefs into the production of the goods it offers and is renowned for its exceptional quality, innovative designs as well as environmental ingenuity. The firm is determined to be the leading socially and…

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    Wesfarmers Annual Report

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    As one of Australia’s largest listed companies, Wesfarmers whom based in Western Australia operates in several field from supermarkets, home improvement and office supplies, department stores, chemicals, energy and fertilizers, coal to industrial and safety products (Wesfarmers Ltd 2015). As the result, Wesfarmers is also known as one of Australia’s largest private sector employers and has a shareholder base around 500,000. With that numbers of shareholders, annual report is really important to…

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    History of Hasbro Inc.: Hasbro Inc was founded by brothers Henry and Hillel Hassenfeld in 1923. It originated in Providence, RI. Hasbro started out as company that sold textile remnants but eventually moved onto pencil boxes and school supplies. About 20 years later, Henry Hessenfeld’s son, Merrill, took over the company and introduced their first set of toys, doctor and nurse kits. Later in 1952 Hasbro launched Mr. Potato Head, the first toy ever to be advertised on television. Then in the 60s…

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    Textual Analysis Of Keiro

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    For this assignment, I choose to analyze a Kia Niro commercial starring Melissa McCarthy. After my analysis I was able to find at least seven sociological terms that were discussed during class: material culture, subculture, socialization, values and norms, reflection theory, and ideology. The first thing I noticed was material culture, which can be defined as something made by a human even if it can’t be touched. Even though the commercial isn’t a physical thing, is was made by humans. After…

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    History of Soroptimist. In the first constitution the purpose of Sorpotimist was to 1. encourage the spirit of service 2. to boost the productivity of members in the inquiry of their activities making them interested in the social, business, and national affairs of the community through an association of women performing different professions First meetings of clubs took place every week, they had disputes over service projects and hearing announcements on different worldwide problems. First…

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    the Ethical Climate of the TKR Cable TKR Cable Company had a code of ethics to guide management on the programs, policies, and decisions for the organization. The ethical philosophy for TKR Cable were a guideline used to conduct business to protect the reputation, production, and outcome of the organization and stakeholders (Wang, Feng, & Lawton, 2017). The failure of ethics by TKR Cable Company’s management to garner the best interest of all stakeholders had a negative effect on the…

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