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    We are honest with others and ourselves. We meet the meet the highest ethical standards in all business. We do what we say we will do. We accept responsibility and hold ourselves accountable for our work and our actions -Chevron Weaknesses: • The company´s strategy of crisis management is not clear. • As it seems in their CSR reports…

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    Negligence tort occurs when one fails to demonstrate the kind of care a prudent and reasonable person would take under the identical circumstances and injury was birthed from the act or the absence of it. In order to justify that the defendant was negligent and therefore liable for one’s injuries, all 5 elements of tort ought to be satisfied. The 5 elements are: Duty, Breach of Duty, Cause in Fact, Proximate Cause and damages Jane v Luke Since Jane has suffered injuries, she in immediately…

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    EPA Regulation

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    John Cosgrove Mrs. Gallos 19, April 2017 Research Paper EPA REGULATIONS Have you ever been watching tv or the news and you heard about the EPA? Have you ever hear about Greenhouse emissions and other pollutants? What is the EPA? Well, I’m here to tell you a little about the EPA and some of the problems with the regulations that Americans are facing every second of their daily life. EPA stands for Environmetal Protection Agency, Which they help the Environment but tthey hurt many Americans.…

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    the ledge without making the ascertainment whether it was safe to dive from that location or not . Thus, the possibility that one or more people to whom duty of care is owed might not take proper care for his or her personal safety and the person accompanying them , should be taken into consideration by the person who owes a duty of care to others. McLean v.Tedman (1984), March vStramare (Eand M.H) Pty.LTd. (1991).…

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    Negligence Research Paper

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    through sport. The reason for this is due to the complex understanding posted by the judicial system, providing a strict guideline as to what is and what is not a negligence action. Negligence is when someone may fail to assert a reasonable degree of care to another to avoid foreseeable harm. A person may be negligent if he or she does not act as a reasonable person who would under similar circumstances. As a result, due to the person not demonstrating what a reasonable person may have done, the…

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    The Mesosystem focuses on functional abilities. Functional abilities can be measured using rating scales, questionnaires, and other self-measuring scales. The Macrosystem measures external conditions. External conditions can be measured through standards of living, life expectancy, employment rates, etc. This methodological method is used to determine the…

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    Gold Jewellery Case Study

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    Gold margins are standardized because of adornment+ investment factor. However, quest for greater margins is driving diversification from gold jewellery products. Demand for gold jewellery remains very strong because of cultural traditions, Gold jewellery sales - for weddings, in particular - will continue to generate volume growth for jewellery retailers. Platinum and diamond jewellery sales will generate margin growth. The shift to more profitable diamond jewellery has been smooth because…

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    In my opinion, the duty to act with reasonable care and diligence and the duty to prevent insolvent trading have not helped to prevent companies going into insolvency. The reasons are outline below. Explanation Directors have duties to ensure best interests of the company as whole including creditors. Under Corporations Acts, directors are required to act with reasonable care and diligence and prevent insolvent trading. Certain statutory duties of care, skill and diligence was laid down in s107…

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    Taxation In Pollution

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    iv. Taxation Taxation is one of the methods that many economists support because of its supposed efficiency. Under this method of pollution regulation, a tax rate is set for each standard unit of pollution that is equal to the social cost that pollution creates on society. The firm then has a choice of whether to pay the tax or seek methods to abate pollution. This method provides the firm with the freedom to compare the potential tax with the cost of abatement and reductions in output to allow…

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    The data set consist of 44 female and 53 males. b. There are 21 people under the age range of 13-35, which account for 21.6% of the total 97 in the sample. c. The mean level of the hour spent in the office during week 2 is 47.47 hours, with the standard deviation of 17.06. The distribution is slightly negative skew (-0.237), although in an acceptable range suggest that slightly more samples spend more hours in office than the average. The distribution’s value for kurtosis (-1.005) exceeds the…

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