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  • Social Responsibility

    Social Responsibility

    True social reponsability: Respect for individual rights It follows that the social responsibility of the corporation, through its directors, managers, and other employees, is simply to respect the natural rights of individuals. Individuals in a corporation have the legally enforceable responsibility or duty to respect the moral agency, space, or autonomy of persons. This involves the basic principle of the noninitiation of physical force and includes: the obligation to honor a corporation's contracts with its

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    Essay Length: 715 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Artur
  • First Journal Response: Sense and Sensibility

    First Journal Response: Sense and Sensibility

    Novel Response: Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen’s first published novel, Sense and Sensibility, revolves around the lives of two sisters, Elinor and Marianne Dashwood, along with their mother and younger sister. They are left financially destitute after the passing of their father and, consequentially, after their removal from Norland Park. This forces the family to move into a small cottage that their cousin, Sir John Middleton, generously offers to them. Within the novel, there are

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    Essay Length: 287 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Steve
  • Hr Roles and Responsibilities

    Hr Roles and Responsibilities

    Human resource management (HRM) is defined as the policies, practices, and systems that influence employees’ behavior, attitudes, and performance (Noe-Hollenbeck,-Gerhert-Wright, 2003, p. 1). HRM has changed earlier attitudes and assumptions of personnel management about managing people in several significantly impacting ways and the new model of HRM includes many essentials vital to the basic management goal of accomplishing and maintaining competitiveness. In this paper, the author will describe the changing role of Human Resource Management

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    Essay Length: 1,251 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Monika
  • Snow Falling on Cedars Criticism Response

    Snow Falling on Cedars Criticism Response

    Literary Criticism Response David Guterson's novel Snow Falling on Cedars undoubtedly holds high acclaim in its reputable attempt to show the prejudice between the Americans and Japanese after World War II and more importantly the prejudice that is unavoidably apart of human nature. The author of the criticism recognizes and brings to light the things done by Guterson throughout the novel. He refers to the animosity between people brought about by differences, the unwillingness to

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    Essay Length: 787 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 28, 2009 By: Steve
  • Reader Response Essay, John Kasson, Amusing the Million

    Reader Response Essay, John Kasson, Amusing the Million

    American culture changed at the turn of the century due to a challenging reestablished social order. Coney Island at the beginning of the twentieth century had a profound impact on societal norms. Outside of Coney Island, women were often treated as inferior while men ruled the throne in nearly all aspects of life. However, within Coney Island the gender gap was equalized. Coney Island served as a medium to a change in the traditional mindset.

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    Essay Length: 375 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • The Fight and Flight Response

    The Fight and Flight Response

    The fight and flight Response The fight and flight response is our body's primitive, automatic, inborn response that prepares the body to "fight" or "flee" from perceived attack, harm or threat to our survival. I decided to test the question how this fight and flight response effects the body. How it effects the cardiovascular system ( pulse rate) , the respiratory system, And Watch out for angry red faces, cold and clammy skin, signs of

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    Essay Length: 401 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • A Response to Descarts Meditation 1

    A Response to Descarts Meditation 1

    I think descarts was right about the only thing we can truly know is that we exist. All other thoughts, feelings, perseptinons and the like must be qustioned. Becuse we are human and to be human is to be falible. We can not assume that we are corect in our basic asumtions about anything. Even the idea that we do exist (in some context) must be qustioned. The answer to that qustioning must inevitably be

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    Essay Length: 518 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Top
  • Responses of Male and Female Undergraduates to Scenarios of Sexual Harassment in an Academic Setting

    Responses of Male and Female Undergraduates to Scenarios of Sexual Harassment in an Academic Setting

    Abstract This study sought to identify how individuals respond to sexual harassment in an academic setting depending on the alleged perpetrator’s status. In this study, 349 male and female students from a Midwestern university were issued questionnaires consisting of 4 hypothetical scenarios involving the victim: a 19 year old college sophomore and her alleged perpetrators: a professor, a T.A., a close friend, and a stranger in her class. In each scenario the victim took offense

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    Essay Length: 1,215 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 30, 2009 By: Mike
  • Requiem for a Dream Film Response

    Requiem for a Dream Film Response

    In Requiem For A Dream, the story revolves around four main characters: Harry, Marion, Tyrone, and Sara. All four of these individuals are shown as expressing what is generally believed to be deviant behavior, and a couple of theories that explain how these characters are deviant include labeling theory and conflict theory. Anomie theory also plays into their stories. Sara Goldfarb is shown to be affected by labeling theory by the fact that she becomes

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    Essay Length: 992 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Human Stain Response

    The Human Stain Response

    Efrain Gallegos April 8, 2008 English 250 Dr. Turner Wed 1:00 1:50 The Human Stain Response The Human Stain novel is a controversial, dramatic, and profound novel. The novel is surrounded by these factors all around. Coleman Silk denies and neglects his cultural background of being African American. Coleman Silk goes through a series of dramatic experiences throughout the novel. From having an affair with the school janitor and being accused of racial epithets against

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    Essay Length: 418 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Fatih
  • What Is Meant by Externalities? How Have Oil Companies in Trinidad and Tobago Employed Solutions to Externalities as Part of Their Corporate Social Responsibilities (csr)?

    What Is Meant by Externalities? How Have Oil Companies in Trinidad and Tobago Employed Solutions to Externalities as Part of Their Corporate Social Responsibilities (csr)?

    What is meant by externalities? How have oil companies in Trinidad and Tobago employed solutions to externalities as part of their corporate social responsibilities (CSR)? Externalities exist when a third party bears costs or receives benefits arising from an economic transaction in which he or she is not a direct participant. This occurs when producers or consumers provide benefits to third parties or impose costs on third parties for which the market system does not

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    Essay Length: 1,114 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Jack
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Within the Airline Industry

    Corporate Social Responsibility Within the Airline Industry

    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY WITHIN THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY By : R J Wright This assignment is submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Salford for the degree of: Bachelor of Arts with honours in Hospitality Management Declaration The following work has been completed by R J Wright and it is all my own work except where it is referenced accordingly. R J Wright R J Wright Abbreviations 1. CSR Corporate Social Responsibility

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    Essay Length: 675 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 31, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Germany Must Bear Responsibility for Starting the First World War, to a Large Extent. Do You Agree with This Statement? Explain Your Answer Using Your Own Knowledge of the Factors Causing the First Ww.

    Germany Must Bear Responsibility for Starting the First World War, to a Large Extent. Do You Agree with This Statement? Explain Your Answer Using Your Own Knowledge of the Factors Causing the First Ww.

    I agree that Germany must bear responsibility for starting the First WW, to a large extent. There are three reasons why I say this. First, in the early 1870s, the German Chancellor Bismarck was the first to start the alliance system which was one cause of the First World War. Other nations only followed him. Second, the extreme nationalism (Pan-Germanism) in Germany made her desire to unite with the Germans in Austria-Hungary to become a

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    Essay Length: 438 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Top
  • Response to Novel ’disgrace’

    Response to Novel ’disgrace’

    The novel ‘Disgrace’ by J. M. Coetzee was an eye opening and a thrilling ride through the pages. This story has put a strong emphasis on the idea of nemesis in real life. Lurie, the main character sexually harassed his student and in return he lost his job, his friends, respect from colleagues, and in an indirect, cynical way his daughter was gang raped. He has to live with all sorts of regrets and intense

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    Essay Length: 992 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Time to Learn Reader Response

    Time to Learn Reader Response

    The 2nd book within George Wood’s manuscript, “Time to Learn”, addresses the idea of change within the school system. “Transforming the High School” is broken into chapters that regard how to positively change the normal, structed school environment. Wood gives examples and illustrates the need and the process of change by; how to truly interact and connect with students, on how to teach important things successfully, and enforces the need for a democratic system within

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    Essay Length: 555 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: Tommy
  • King of the Jungle Reader Response

    King of the Jungle Reader Response

    Reading the first paragraph of King of the Jungle by Perri Klass opened the door for my response. A fact about Walt Disney I bet you never knew. A thought that you do not see until you stop and clearly break down each Disney movie ever made. Walt Disney was the maker of some of the most amazing children’s shows around. But what do a lot of the movies have in common? Ariel, Bambi, Belle,

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    Essay Length: 429 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Response to Predators and Nurturers

    Response to Predators and Nurturers

    Response to Predators and Nurturers In “Predators and Nurturers” by Sylvia Ann Hewlett arises the question of if it is beneficial for men and women to be married or single? The argument is made that marriage is good for men and bad for women that are educated. Hewlett uses recent research to argue and support her findings, and I would have to agree with her that marriage is beneficial to both sexes. Marriage has shown

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    Essay Length: 912 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Response to David Callahan’s "cheating Culture"

    Response to David Callahan’s "cheating Culture"

    In his book the “Cheating Culture” David Callahan presents what he thinks is a moral decline in the behavior of Americans. He suggests a number of ways to mend the social contract and reverse this trend. I will argue that one of the solutions is more important than the others. I believe a society in which citizens are less insecure about the well being of their basic needs will help reduce cheating and corruption. Callahan’s

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    Essay Length: 978 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Effects of Power on Responsibility

    The Effects of Power on Responsibility

    The Effects of Power on Responsibility Power and responsibility have a complex relationship that is connected by factors such as a person’s morals and ethics, personality, and under what conditions the person was raised. In a world where power can be found in many forms and in many places, the use and abuse of power can be seen regularly. Power is not just being the CEO of a fortune five-hundred company, or being an elected

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    Essay Length: 1,631 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Macbeth's Responsibility

    Macbeth's Responsibility

    The disaster in Macbeth mainly revolves around one person, Macbeth. Although other outside conflicts influenced Macbeth to start his killing spree, most of the killings are committed by Macbeth. The witches and Lady Macbeth were the ones who helped pushed him along his self-destruction path, but ultimately Macbeth decided to carry out the evil deed of murdering Duncan by himself. Macbeth’s meeting with the three witches is what first incites the disaster when they

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    Essay Length: 382 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 4, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Parental Responsibility, a Deterrent to Juvenile Crime

    Parental Responsibility, a Deterrent to Juvenile Crime

    Parental Responsibility, a Deterrent to Juvenile Crime Growing up in a family where both parents have thirty years experience working in the juvenile justice system, I have learned to value and respect parental responsibility for their children and their children’s behavior. In 1995, a small community in the Willamette Valley, passed an ordinance which held parents responsible in just this way. The ordinance (No. 94-132) that was adopted in Silverton OR, in 1995 charged parents

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    Essay Length: 800 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Ecommerce : Interflora

    Ecommerce : Interflora

    Interflora’s e - commerce Outline A. Presentation I- Presentation of the Interflora company and its delivery organization through its network a) Presentation of the Interflora company b) How it works? II- Presentation of the Problematic B. Strategic Marketing Planning Process I- External and Internal Analysis a) External Analysis b) Internal Analysis II- SWOT Analysis a) Opportunities b) Threats c) Strengths d) Weaknesses III- Future Objectives a) Why is the E-commerce environment attractive for Interflora?

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    Essay Length: 7,785 Words / 32 Pages
    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Artur
  • Rreader Response and the Silmarillion

    Rreader Response and the Silmarillion

    Position Paper: Reader-response I read a book the other day. It was a wonderful book called The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien. I really enjoyed it; it gives the background information on the creation of Middle Earth. In it, Tolkien tells us of Illъvatar, Eд, the Valar and the birth of Elves, Dwarves and Men. But, you know, I don’t think it has anything at all to do with Elves, Dwarves, Men and some god named

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Wendy
  • My Papa’s Waltz Response

    My Papa’s Waltz Response

    In Theodore Roethke’s poem “My Papa’s Waltz,” he uses great imagery to portray him having fun with his father. In the poem he describes him and his father dancing around the house before bed one night. He also describes how he feels and how his relationship is with his father. I like the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” because it was written in a way that may be interpreted different ways which can cause controversy. I

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    Essay Length: 349 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Monika
  • Philosophical Response

    Philosophical Response

    The Historical Foundations and Purposes of School: Throughout the evolution of American education many ideas and concepts have played a large role in the way we now educate our children. For as long as schooling has been around, equality of education has played one of the most crucial roles in educating all of America's students in a fair and just manner. All schools strive to educate students in a way that they may be successful

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    Submitted: January 7, 2010 By: Monika

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