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    incorporation of social responsibility. In other words, each member of society must understand their responsibilities within that society, to have the potential to succeed. These responsibilities include knowing when it is appropriate to conform, as well as when it's necessary to rebel. Conformity within a society is essential to establish laws and guidelines intended for safety and the benefit of all the members of society. Rebellion, on the other hand, becomes a social responsibility when the…

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    community, people in society today are self-centered in their approach to their social responsibility in their community. A socially responsible member of American society can be defined in their civic duties, such as obeying laws and paying taxes, and through their actions towards the common good. Social responsibilities use the actions of individuals to promote change within their communities and society. The civic responsibilities of an individual allow them to help their community through a…

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    two views, personal spontaneity and social responsibility. This discussion comes down to what people consider when they make choices, the near term and their needs and wants or what is best for or required by society, respectively, the later is generally pro-institution. Although there are two sides of the discussion, Eagleton focuses on the views of the proponents for personal spontaneity. He analyses their arguments and finds the strengths, in adapting social institutions and weaknesses, in…

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    has changed is in News. I want to discuss information media does and then does not have a social responsibility in regards to the news, as well as a role of the information and news media in the shaping of political opinions, and how electronic media and their convergence transformed journalism and news consumption. Social Responsibility To an extent, I believe the information media needs social responsibility. I loved how Elizabeth Cochrane, a young reporter from 1887, went undercover as a…

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    All through Fifth Business, the guilt is constantly present yet it isn't until the genuine physical appearance of this whole legacy of awful emotions, past encounters, and overpowering guilt (the bit of stone itself) that things can start to find some conclusion in the primary book. While every character manages guilt in his own particular manner, it is huge to consider how Boy Staunton's guilt is showed not through an outward effort reconcile the past however to swing to stone keeping in mind…

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    vvThe book Of Mice & Men written by John Steinbeck was published a couple of years after the end of The Great Depression. During The Great Depression Era social responsibility was important because people were losing their jobs, houses, and healthcare. Social responsibility means helping individuals and obligation to act for the benefit of society at large. In the book there are two main characters named George and Lennie. George knew Lennie through Lennie’s Aunt Clara and when she past away he…

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    Corporate social responsibility of Hong Leong Financial Group Hong Leong Foundation is incorporated in 1992 as the charitable arm of Hong Leong group. The foundation funded from the Hong Leong Group Malaysia and conduct the philanthropic activities on behave of Hong Leong Group (HongLeong, 2010). The mission of the Hong Leong Foundation is to contribute to the alleviation of poverty in Malaysia through sustainable and effective programs that improve educational outcomes for low incomes students…

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    Priestley presents the theme of social responsibility by using Eva/Daisy’s case and the Birling family. J.B. Priestley was a socialist and he wrote about times when capitalism was spread around England, social classes weren’t treated the same, genders were unequal, and poverty was common all over England. This shows us that most people didn’t care about each other and social responsibility wasn’t accepted by them. In the play he used the character of Inspector to challenge main characters as…

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    The social performance of business' and organizations can be described as driven by compliance - acting to avoid adverse consequences as well as acting to create a positive impact. Those who highly value corporate social responsibility believe that organizations should act with both in mind. Lululemon acts with both in mind. "Lulu" meets its economic responsibility because the company has earned their profit through the provision of…

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    profit to the exclusion of social-economic considerations? In this essay, Sainsburys KPIs will be identified in their annual reports. The KPIs that relate to social responsibility detailed explanations will be given behind them and conclude whether they are a true reflection of social conscience or “greenwash” intended to pacify stakeholders. In order to do this the KPIs will be examined to see how they are calculated and their relevance to the true operation of a social conscience on behalf of…

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