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    According to the Center for Nonprofits, Nonprofit corporations are set up to help, teach and develop a public or community interest rather than for individual gain or monetary benefit (para. 3). There are six types of nonprofit organizations: public charities, private foundations, civic leagues and social welfare organization, trade and professional association, and social and recreation clubs. Stakeholders in a nonprofit organization consider those people who have an interest in your…

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    1-Non-profit organization: “A business entity that is granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. Donations to a nonprofit organization are often tax deductible to the individuals and businesses making the contributions”. 2- Share: “one of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits”. 3- Traffic acquisition cost: “A critical cost of revenue for Internet search firms such as Google, Yahoo and Baidu.com. TAC for…

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    direction of the organization. It also helps to communicate the mission to the employees and volunteers of the organization. Like in the case of American Cancer Society which says that The American Cancer Society is the nationwide ,community-based, voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives, and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy and service. This can be used as motivation by the…

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    In module two, we discussed two important things for nonprofit organizations: Managing the Resource Development Function, defining audiences and developing a case. Nonprofit organizations should keep track and improve every area of the organizations in order to obtain the best results. By keeping tracking and improving, nonprofit organizations will maximize their net income which will help them to grow. Just in the same way, in order to make improvements, an organization should be listening to…

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    The Argument for Euthanasia Death comes for every individual regardless of whether a person becomes terminally ill, a horrific accident caused death to come too early, or if it simply became time. No one can escape death, this everyone knows; however, what about the individuals who possibly want death to come early? This can occur by way of doctor-assisted suicide, or euthanasia, known as a controversial topic dating back centuries. Ethical relativism, a philosophical theory, will also be…

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    philosophers being Aristotle and the other philosopher being Augustine. Both of these philosophers share similar views on free will that would blame Medea for her actions. Aristotle’s view on free will is based on voluntary and involuntary actions. He believes that only voluntary actions deserved to be praised or to be blamed (Aristotle, PP). In Medea’s case, she is to be blamed for her actions. Aristotle would argue that since Medea knew voluntarily…

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    Who should make the decision that will allow a terminally ill person to die a painless dignified death, or should they have to continue to suffer until nature takes it course? Assisted suicide, the debate weather it’s morally right to assist someone to their death, while on their death bed, or to continue to administrate pain management until it’s their natural time to go. As of 2015, at least 18 states legislatures and District of Columbia are considering whether to allow physician-assisted…

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    The Healing with Horses Foundation is based in Buccoo, Tobago which was created in 2010 as a non-profit organization by its founder Veronika Danzer La Fortune and her husband Lennon La Fortune whose strategic focus was working with differently abled children through therapeutic e interactions with horses. The members of the foundation love the work they do by providing equine therapy programs and other activities that would aid in physical, social and communication skills for special needs…

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    Thousands of people living today aren’t exactly “living” they are either terminally ill or suffering in misery. There is a way to end their suffering, however, and it is known physician-assisted suicide or in medical terms, Euthanasia. Some people believe that these sick patients deserve the right to decide when to end their lives since they are not living to the fullest while others say that it disturbs the religious values of God. Sometimes religion just needs to be held out of medical…

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    a large group of people. Panera Bread also donates a good amount of food to soup kitchens to go towards feeding those who cannot afford to buy and make their own meals. The problem of homelessness and prisoner reintegration impacts the business sector in typically negative ways. Homeless people have a tendency to scare away consumers and make businesses less appealing. In addition, lack of funds means that people are more likely to steal from businesses, especially items such as food, which…

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