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    Stakeholders as: investors, shareholders and employees are impacted by HSBC’s failure to fulfil corporate values and moral obligations in addition to investing/lending their money indiscriminately. Furthermore, the media reporting on this matter and special interest groups including Global Witness, Greenpeace, Rainforest Action Network, Environmental Investigation Agency, were forced to take action against…

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    organisations have positive correlations also, raising consumer expectations but additionally opening potential criticisms where organisations may not be able to manage. It is believed consumers are being skeptical about companies who engage in socially responsible behaviour as companies may engage in such behaviours for purely business rather than philanthropic concerns, hence could be seen CSR as subdivisions of…

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    consumers’ needs are constantly changing and the role of R&D is to meet the expectation or needs of the consumers. Without R&D, Samsung Electronics would not be leading the technology industry. To show that Samsung is emphasizing on its R&D, Samsung is investing 9% of its total revenue to R&D every year to stand a place in this competitive market and protecting its intellectual property rights. It had employed over 50,000 employees in the world across 42 global research facilities. These…

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    Statue Of Liberty Essay

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    Restoring the Nation of “The Liberty” The nation of the “Statue of Liberty” is known as the “land of opportunities.” However, how does every US citizen and non-citizen see and define the “American Dream” today? What was the “American Dream” definition before the term started being so famous? Many know that “The American Dream” gained power decades ago, for everyone saw America as the land of the opportunities to all. For Americans and immigrants, the “Statue of Liberty” was more than just a…

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    Determinant Of Health

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    drinking alcohol, a person loss control on his behaviour. By using These all substances, people waste their money and they become socially isolated due their bad behaviour in society. another social determinant lack of social support. Social relationship is essential for individual to live happy life and for emotional support. In addition to it, a person feels socially secure if she has good social relation in their life. However, without social support some women may suffer with depression and…

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    He later goes on to say that “We ought to be demanding action from our representatives, and swift retribution against those responsible for these climate changes” (Moore 5). While some of this argument is agreeable, some of it is not. Take for example Moore’s utter panic over sunbathers going out on an unusually warm day in February. This is something that should be complained and…

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    Discrimination In Olympics

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    Participation of women in the Olympics has been limited in history due to the creation of sport having arose from a male dominated group. Sport originated from young boys private schools investing the cultural adaptation that women were inferior to men when it came to sport. It wasn’t until the 1900 Paris Games that women were granted the opportunity to participate in the Olympics (Wood, 2010, p.1). Spectators were not long to recognize the achievement of a Dutch women by the name of Fanny…

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    Introduction We are currently being faced with a third industrial revolution comprised by the exponential changes in technology and digital advancement. The past two industrial revolution have created new economic opportunities and have ultimately made the global economy what it is today. Mass jobs have been created, new ideas have spread, and businesses have boomed due to the two main revolutionary advancements in history. The current problem with the technology wave is that there are far too…

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    Climate change caused by man-made greenhouse gas emissions is the main concern of today’s world. It has lead to global warming by pushing an off switch on our valuable natural resources slowly. Coca cola has recognized that they should be more responsible towards their earth and have developed several strategies to reduce the carbon footprint of all the products, in all packaging formats, across the value chain. This means to concentrate mainly on how they purchase sustainable ingredients and…

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    College athletes are a part of some of the most hardworking students at a college. They put in lots of time and effort to do what they do. Student athletes are very strong individuals. They balance their grades in school, while maintaining good skill levels in their sports, and also balancing their personal lives and any other clubs that they are in. The problem we encounter today is that most athletes are dropping out and are struggling for financial reasons. Most athletes go to classes, and…

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