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    HEINEKEN Sustainability Report Analysis Prepared By: Sunny Detani B019 Brahma Raj B020 Avishek Dutta B021 Sangeeth Reddy B022 Edlebert Fernandes B023 Akhilesh Garude B024 1 | P a g e Index Introduction 2 Social Responsibility 2 Reporting People and Planet Intiatives 3 Stakeholder Analysis 4 Integrating Social Responsibility with Business model 8 Global Procurement 9 Sustainable Agriculture Initiative 9 Sustainable Sourcing 9 Protecting Water Resources 10 Reducing CO2 Emissions 11 Advocating…

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    them as a lower class. “Those folks in the camps are getting used to being treated like humans. When they go back to the squatter camps they’ll be hard to handle”(Steinbeck 296). The local law enforcement used intimidation and force to keep the migrant workers down. “Well, you ain’t in your country now. You’re in California, an’ we don’t want you goddamn Okies settlin’ down”(Steinbeck 214). The rights granted to citizens were not followed in their treatment toward migrant workers. When…

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    The Black Panther Party was originally named the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. It was founded by Bobby Seale and Huey Newton. The Black Panther Party was originally formed in order to police their own neighborhoods from the Oakland Police Department. They chose to police the police due to the police brutality that was going on in their neighborhoods. The Black Panther Party used the California law that permitted carrying a loaded rifle or shotgun as long as it was carried in the open and…

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    Canada is often referred to as a cultural mosaic, meaning that it is a nation that considers different races, ethnicities, and otherness of its citizens an essential part to its existence (Immigration, 2011). Immigration is the main reason why Canada is referred to as the cultural mosaic because many people immigrate to Canada from different places. The people who immigrate to Canada often have different religious and beliefs and in Canada they are allowed to practice whatever they like and are…

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    Burmese military rule can be classified into two phases: from 1962 to 1974 was the first phase of absolute military rule; and from 1974 to 1988 was the second phase of ‘constitutional dictatorship’ (Silverstein, 1977). In April 1962, the Revolutionary Council formed by the junta led by General Ne Win proclaimed its political programme entitled ‘The Burmese Way to Socialism’, wherein the policy on education was given as follows: Education: The Revolutionary Council believes the existing…

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    Since 9/11, security at airports around the world has increased dramatically, with metal detectors, x-ray scanners, and many other technologies to help keep countries safe. However, it can also be a huge waste of time, such as how you can’t carry more than 100mL of cologne in your carryon bag, or how they measure your nail clippers and nail file since they could be a “threat” to national security. The most recent addition too many airports in the U.S. is a machine called the Backscatter X-Ray.…

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    especially migrant. Discrimination was one of the key problems faced by migrants, and other ethnic minority people, this act was taken out to avoid such discrimination and to make individuals feel more part of the wider society. There is a “Life in the United Kingdom Test” which individuals’ take whom seek a definite stay in the UK and want British citizenship. Individuals have to study and gain knowledge about the UK, in order to pass the test (News.bbc.co.uk, 2016). By doing so they learn new…

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    conventions and rallies and we read them. Mao even taught us “political power grows out of the barrel of a gun.” So the bold “in your face” anti-gun statement in "Selma” is, actually, not very good advice and flies in the face of objective reality. All of human history has taught us that ruling classes have never given up their power without a violent struggle. So, ruling out violence leads us astray. In any science, breaking things down into classifications is germane to the process. One of…

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    Year Plan under the Mao leadership, the coal production was still eight percent short from the nation’s total energy need. And even though, alternative energy source like petroleum was rapidly developed, coal still remained as the main energy for the nation. According to Naik, the reason for the production shortage was: Factories were owned by the state which in practice meant ownership by a large bureaucracy of central or provincial government ministries. Factory managers reacted passively to…

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    When using information systems, it is essential to ask, “What is the ethical and socially responsible course of action?” A MODEL FOR THINKING ABOUT ETHICAL, SOCIAL, AND POLITICAL ISSUES Ethical, social, and political issues are closely linked. The ethical dilemma you may face as a manager of information systems typically is reflected in social and political debate. One way to think about these relationships is given in Figure 4-1. Imagine society as a more or less calm pond on a summer…

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