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    According to Nickels, J. McHugh, and S. McHugh (2014), ethics are “society’s accepted standards of moral behavior, that is, behaviors accepted by society as right rather than wrong” (p.92). This implies that ethics go beyond what is legal or illegal and address a much broader issue. The ethical orientation questionnaire in Figure 4.1 in our textbook asks a couple of questions to determine whether a person relies more on ethics of care or ethics of justice. Principles such as authority,…

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    Memo to Don Parcell FFB Situation Briefly, First Fidelity had been growing up for the past 30 years, changed by reorganisations, acquisitions, and mergers. As a large corporation, it has been called First Fidelity Bancorporation (FFB) after major expansion in 1980s. However, FFB’s performance was decreasing during late 1980s, where stock price was dropping below its book value. Historically, there was also a large asset write off during 1989. Knowing these problems, management team was all…

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    What Is Gm's Bailout?

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    A few years ago, GM accepted a bailout and a restructuring plan from the federal government (Kinicki & Williams, 2013). Their plan consist of a goal to reach annual profits of over $10 billion, 10% profit margin increase, becoming debt-free, cutting costs and incentives, and corporate tax exemption for several years (Kinicki & Williams, 2013). At the end of 2011, GM was expected to reach a profit of almost $8 billion (Kinicki & Williams, 2013). This was made possible after a sharp reduction of…

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    health. As a result, they can better reach their goal, as focus can now be on the full YOU. It must be noted however, that Spectrum Healthcare is constantly changing and looking forward to staying one step ahead in the healthcare industry the restructuring is never changing, and the tasks are not always narrowly…

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    Sony Essay

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    A. History and Development of the Company SONY, now being a famous Japanese multinational conglomerate was founded in May 7, 1946 by Masaru Ibuka and Akio Morita. Sony Corporation was the principal Japanese Company to put up its share in the form of American Depositary Receipts on the OTC market of the New York Stock Exchange,United States in the year 1961.In the year 1970, it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. SONY started making history from the year 1973 ,when they first received…

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    companies when the latter can help the former increase revenue. Sarah Stillman identifies problems with the private probation industry, including corruption, coercive practices, and a lack of focus on rehabilitation and reducing recidivism rates. Restructuring the public-private partnership will not solve these problems because probation is a complex service and governments and courts lack the resources and management capacity to monitor whether private companies address issues like those…

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    Mumbai, similar to several other large cities across the world has been undergoing the process of urbanization which has lead to massive spatial restructuring of the city. The urbanisation process has to be understood as one of the many consequences of Globalization and not as a process functioning on its own. The nested economic interest of underlying the process of globalisation include increase in the inflow and outflow of foreign capital in the country, shift from manufacturing to service…

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    Behavioral and Cognitive Behavioral Approach Introduction Within the last sixty years, behavioral approaches and cognitive behavioral approaches to therapy have been introduced (Goldenberg & Goldenberg, 2013). The behavioral and cognitive behavioral approach was created in contrast to the other leading approaches of the time. The approach came about when leading psychologists such as Albert Ellis and Aaron Beck chose to explore the behavior of individuals in terms of their cognitions versus…

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    The September 11, 2001, attacks by al-Qaeda were meant to harm the United States, and they did, but in ways that Osama bin Laden probably never imagined. President George W Bush’s response to the attacks compromised the United States’ basic principles, undermined its economy, and weakened its security. The attack on Afghanistan that followed the 9/11 attacks was understandable, but the subsequent invasion of Iraq was entirely unconnected to al-Qaeda - as much as Bush tried to establish a link.…

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    recognized by not only the majority of Americans, but was picked up by the news media, and FEMA became a joke across the government. It was noticed that FEMA needed to be completely restructured, and this restructuring effort was started by President Bill Clinton.(6). Prior to the restructuring, it was noticed that what FEMA most lacked was leadership. As we know from the text,…

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