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    The integration and adaptation of sustainable procedures in any business requires a Triple Bottom Line approach. This approach can also be a micro solution to the tragedy of the commons problem. The concept of the triple bottom line implies that a company’s successfulness cannot be judged solely on financial performance, but on environmental and social impacts as well. As Hardin described, a shift in human values is needed in order for this approach to work, as well as a voluntary coercion…

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    Green management is considered as a management system which is entrusted with dynamics and continuous arrangement and assessment of activities and process from environment perspective and to monitor, prevent and control contaminated (Abbaspour, Karbassi and Khadive, 2006). It is become synonymous with Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR) as more companies are engaged in uplifting the lives of the community they operate in. CSR is a way for business to give back to the world around them, to help…

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    Triple X Syndrome (Trisomy X) What is a genetic disorder? A Genetic disorder is inherited conditions caused by a DNA abnormality. Genetic disorders are caused by problems by one or more abnormalities in genomes. Usually apparent at birth. Genetic disorders are usually rare and impact one in several thousands, if not millions each day. For example Triple X syndrome affects 1 of 1,000 of females. Triple X Syndrome also known as (trisomy x) is a genetic disorder that deals with females…

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    Triple X Syndrome

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    Does someone that you know have Triple x Syndrome or you want to know about it, well this research paper can tell you all about it. Triple x Syndrome can only affect women, and is created when an additional x chromosome is added to the other two x chromosomes. Triple x Syndrome was discovered by Patricia Jacobs in 1959 from one of her patients who was undergoing premature menopause. It can only affect women and they can be diagnosed with the disease at any age. The only noticeable effect it can…

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    I am Erika Vasquez. This year is my first in 4-H. I am fourteen. My parents are Oscar and Dany Vasquez. I have one younger sibling. Her name is Angela. I live near Slocum, Texas. My school is Slocum ISD. I have two horses. My hobbies are reading, soccer, and drawing. Even though I don't own one, I love cats. My dream job is a radiologist. I discovered 4-H at my school's Meet and Greet. 4-H had a display board explaining their purpose in the hallway. My project goals were altering…

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    David C. Docherty’s (2002) scholarly journal: The Canadian Senate: Chamber of Sober Reflection or Loony Cousin Best Not Talked About, responds to the continual controversy and debate of the usefulness of the Canadian senate. Docherty’s (2002) article analyzes the current Canadian senate and argues that the senate is a failing Canadian institution because of two democratic deficiencies: the undemocratic nature of senator selection and the inability of senators to represent provinces properly.…

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    1.1 Definition Social responsibility can be defined as a means of achieving sustainability. By achieving social responsibility, companies must have principles such as accountability and transparency. The main objective of Corporate Social Responsibility is to ensures an approach that protects the long-term success of society and environment. Also, at the same time generating profit without harming the planet or the exploitation of people. Thus, Corporate…

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    Ups Case Study Essay

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    Comment Powered by « Case Analysis #1- UPS Katie Back BUSN 105 February 12, 2017 1. According to the textbook, the triple bottom line “represents people, planet, and profit, and measures an organization’s social, environmental, and financial performance” (Kinicki & Williams, 2016). As UPS attempts to make sustainability a priority, they must carefully examine all points of the triple bottom line and not focus on just one particular area. In regards to people, UPS has chosen to implement a…

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    Often while growing up, we are taught to be good people, to have good morals, and to do others what we would want to have done to ourselves. However, being a good citizen is not stressed nearly as much as being a good person, yet both ideas go hand and hand. The quote "it is impossible to be a good person and not a good citizen" as said by the late University of Arkansas professor Diane Blair, although simple, has a deep meaning. To me, the quote means living the morals I was taught about being…

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    Codey Powell: Case Study

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    assignment. I had the pleasure of interviewing Codey Powell. I met Codey about five months ago through our county 4-H program. Codey contacted me as the 4-H Educator of the county to start a 4-H club with his friends in the Ozark High School FFA program. I have never met a more inspiring, hardworking, pursuant teenager. Codey and I first bonded when I took him to the State 4-H Poultry Day three hours from where we live. The event registration began at 8:30 AM. That meant we had to leave…

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