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  • Juggling Ethics in El Barrio

    Juggling Ethics in El Barrio

    Juggling Ethics in El Barrio Anthropologists, being scientists whom deal with humans and their society, commonly find themselves at ethical crossroads. However, the ethical responsibilities and challenges that anthropologists face are multi-dimensional in the sense that they include all aspects of society. Anthropologists must take into account the ethical responsibilities he or she has for himself/herself, the people he/she is working with, the general public, and, in certain cases, for his or her own family;

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    Essay Length: 1,308 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • Environmental Analysis: Bath & Body Works

    Environmental Analysis: Bath & Body Works

    Bath & Body Works is a company that operates around 1,700 retail outlets across the United States selling health, beauty and personal care items. In 2002 the company was faced with a problem - how to transform their company from one offering a promotionally priced single brand into a company offering a variety of products with varying prices for all buyers (Born). Bath & Body Works (BBW) enjoyed a successful decade after its inception in

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    Essay Length: 717 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Janna
  • The Problem of Climate Change in Terms of Market Failures

    The Problem of Climate Change in Terms of Market Failures

    Sometimes markets work well and sometimes they do not. In the case of climate change, they are failing. Considered economically, climate change can be understood as a form of market failure associated with greenhouse gas pollution because the climate change that follows imposes costs on all people, not just the polluters. These costs include damage to their health, insurance costs (to protect against increased flooding ) or the costs of �climate-proofing’ our homes as the

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    Essay Length: 319 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Yan
  • Sex in Advertising - How Advertiser Influencing to Consumer Impact and Ethical Issues

    Sex in Advertising - How Advertiser Influencing to Consumer Impact and Ethical Issues

    Sex in Advertising - How Advertiser influencing to consumer impact and ethical issues What is sex in advertising? As stated by Richmond and Hartman (1982), "Every media consumer is alert to 'sex in advertising.' Its pervasive use and misuse are constantly around us and typically elicit strong criticism”. As the invertors can view that, the use of sex in advertising has been happening for several decades and the reason for it? - It works. However,

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Ethics of Cheating

    Ethics of Cheating

    The Ethics of Cheating - The Jewish View Rabbi Gershon H. Fluk This article originally appeared in Ten Da'at 1, 1, 1987, pp. 9-11. Reprinted here with permission. THE PROBLEM Lengthy conversations with some groups of students, graduates, parents and teachers, as well as our own observations, have convinced us that cheating is extensive among some students in our school. Students cheat by obtaining the answers prior to or during examinations, by giving answers to

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Anna
  • Work

    Work

    Fig 2.1 shows different stages in the system's life cycle. It initiates with a project request. First stage is the preliminary analysis. The main aim of preliminary analysis is to identify the problem. First, need for the new or the enhanced system is established. Only after the recognition of need, for the proposed system is done then further analysis is possible. Suppose in an office all leave-applications are processed manually. Now this company is recruiting

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    Essay Length: 484 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Women, Work and Family

    Women, Work and Family

    Women in Work Place Within the past decades there has been a dramatic increase of women participating in the work force from countries all over the World. In the 1950s, one American worker in five was a woman. By the 1980s this percentage had doubled, and soon women are expected to make up more than 44 percent of the labor force by the end of this century. The increase in female participation started occurring during

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    Essay Length: 1,023 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Top
  • Starbucks: Internal and External Ethics

    Starbucks: Internal and External Ethics

    Abstract Business ethics is based on broad principles of integrity and fairness and focuses on internal stakeholder issues such as product quality, customer satisfaction, employee wages and benefits, and external local community and environmental responsibilities issues that a company can actually influence. This study discusses the internal and external business ethics practiced at Starbucks Corporation. One of the Starbucks guiding principles is “to contribute positively to communities and environment.” Introduction Starbucks purchases and roasts high-quality

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    Essay Length: 2,630 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Artur
  • Chuck Close: Three Major Works

    Chuck Close: Three Major Works

    I don’t really have a favorite artist, but the one artist that I have always had a little interest in is Chuck Close. He is truly a talented artist, whose remarkable career has extended beyond his completed works of art. Chuck Close started painting at the age of six and has never stopped. Growing up, Chuck had a learning disability, and in the 1940s, most educators didn’t know about LD’s or Dyslexia. Most student’s who

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    Essay Length: 1,115 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Work Place Motivation

    Work Place Motivation

    Introduction This paper will examine how various motivational strategies affect productivity in the workplace. An explanation of organizational efforts to improve performance, employees’ resistance to increasing productivity, and management’s philosophy of motivation and its practices will be included. The implications of applying any motivational theory not currently in practice in the workplace and how this motivational theory would impact both management and employees will be identified and analyzed. Employee Motivation Theories: From McGregor to Maslow

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Janna
  • Law and Ethics

    Law and Ethics

    Law in the western world before the 12th Century consisted of written laws called Civil Laws which were traced backed to Roman law. In many countries and the state of Louisiana this basic system still exists today. Common law started to develop in England in 1066 after the Norman conquest of Britain. Common law is different than civil law. During the rein of Henry II in the 1100s court decisions were written down. They were

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    Essay Length: 318 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Steve
  • Analysis of Ray Bradburys Work

    Analysis of Ray Bradburys Work

    An Analysis of Ray Bradbury’s Work Ray Bradbury does an excellent job of making his literature both interesting and fascinating to read. This makes him a great American author. He wrote a novel, The Illustrated Man, which is filled with details about futuristic events. An effect on the outcome of the way this piece of literature was the time it was written. The time period was revealed through the use of characterization, and setting. Throughout

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: regina
  • In Your Own Words Summarise How Hobsbawm (2003) and Sandbrook (2005) Chart Rising Working Class Affluence During Post War Golden Age?

    In Your Own Words Summarise How Hobsbawm (2003) and Sandbrook (2005) Chart Rising Working Class Affluence During Post War Golden Age?

    In your own words summarise how Hobsbawm (2003) and Sandbrook (2005) chart rising working class affluence during Post War Golden Age? There are many reasons why there was a rise in the affluence of the working class which Hobsbawm and Sandbrook both agree on, such as education and increase in employment through out the nation. There seems to be no single event or trend, which explains directly the rise in affluence, but by taking a

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper

    Running head: CULTURAL VALUES AND PERSONAL ETHICS PAPER Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper MBA/500 Foundations of Problem-Based Learning R. Garth Ferrell April 23, 2006 University of Phoenix Cultural Values and Personal Ethics Paper Every day people make decisions that may have profound effect on their personal and/or professional lives as well as the lives of others. The decision people make have a foundation on their personal, cultural, and perhaps organizational values. When these values

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Anna
  • Conflict Resolution in Work Teams

    Conflict Resolution in Work Teams

    Conflict Resolution in Work Teams When you think of conflict in a work group, do you have the image of a bickering group or of people getting nowhere fast? Are you the type of person that would do almost anything to avoid being disagreeable with others? Maybe you view conflict as a constructive part of problem solving. If you agree with the last statement, then you might be encouraged to know that most experts agree

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Monika
  • The Impact of Ethics on the Enron Corporation

    The Impact of Ethics on the Enron Corporation

    Ethics is something that is very important to have especially in the business world. Ethics is the unwritten laws or rules defined by human nature; ethics is something people encounter as a child learning the differences between right and wrong. In 2001, Enron was the fifth largest company on the Fortune 500. Enron was also the market leader in energy production, distribution, and trading. However, Enron’s unethical accounting practices have left the company in joint

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Ethical Dilemma

    Ethical Dilemma

    Ethical Dilemma A couple of years ago I was faced with a dilemma about a piece of jewelry. For my High School Graduation I received a Tiffany's bracelet which was originally my grandmothers. My grandmother gave this bracelet to my mother for her High School Graduation as well. This antique piece of jewelry had a very special place in both my mother and mines heart, since my grandmother died about ten years ago. It was

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Jack
  • The Controversy Between Morals and Ethics

    The Controversy Between Morals and Ethics

    The Controversy between Morals and Ethics In Murder in the Cathedral written by T. S. Eliot in the eleventh century, Thomas Becket, the archbishop and main character, opposes the will of society. Thomas has returned to Canterbury after seven years in France exiled from the world. Thomas’ reason for returning is not to stir up trouble as it is perceived, but to see what has changed and if there was anything he could do to

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    Essay Length: 732 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz

    The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz

    The Life and Works of Annie Leibovitz Annie Leibovitz is one of the best portrait photographers in this modern age. Her works focus on varied subjects but hover more among celebrity portraits. Apart from these, her photographs depict visual stories that affect audience’s emotions. The diversity and life of her photographs create visual artistic realms that touch the soul. Biography: In 1949, Annie Leibovitz was born in Westbury, Connecticut. Based on Peter Marshall’s article posted

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: July
  • Photojournalism and Digital Imaging Ethics

    Photojournalism and Digital Imaging Ethics

    Photojournalism and digital imaging ethics Photojournalism, present day finds itself standing at the proverbial crossroads. Will digital imaging technologies and public cynicism lead to its downfall or will journalists rise to the challenge by practicing a new more credible form of visual /photo journalism. Ethical blunders by such journalistic icons as National Geographic and TIME have all contributed to visual journalism losing credibility with the public. It was only a hundred years ago that people

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: regina
  • We Should Skydive to Work

    We Should Skydive to Work

    Standing in the doorway of the plane I still felt grounded. The equipment weighed heavily on my back, the floor pressed against my feet, and the straps pulled on my legs and shoulders. Looking down the only thing I saw was the world in a collage of colored dots as I made sure I spotted my target for landing. My phobia of heights and flying suddenly hit me like a railroad train. I could feel

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Ethical Analysis of Embryonic Stem Cells

    Ethical Analysis of Embryonic Stem Cells

    Running Head: Ethics of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Issues Paper Ethical Analysis of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Every year millions of people suffer and eventually die from serious or largely incurable degenerative diseases of the nervous system (Parkinson’s disease, Multiple sclerosis, and stroke), heart (myocardial infarction), liver (hepatitis), pancreas (diabetes) and other organs. Stem cell therapy could alleviate or possibly cure some of these diseases (McLaren, 2001). Embryonic Stem cells (ESCs) are cells found in

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Edward
  • Ethics in an Academic Environment Ec Using Technology to Cheat

    Ethics in an Academic Environment Ec Using Technology to Cheat

    Ethics in an Academic Environment ЁC Using Technology to Cheat Ethics in an Academic Environment ЁC Using Technology to Cheat One of the more pressing issues that are being discussed in the academic environment, whether traditional or online are ethics in regard to cheating. In years past, cheating was confined to writing notes in the palm of the hand. Now, in this day and age of modern technology, cheating has advanced to include use of

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    Essay Length: 1,474 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Team Work

    Team Work

    Assignment Question Teamwroking has been viewed as an effective way of improving the performance effectiveness, and quality of working life, in organization. Select an organization that is important to you, preferably, relating to your work environment. Critically analyze and discus the actual practice of how Teamwroking is implemented in the organization. What teamworking approach you would recommend for the management to enhance teamworking effectiveness in the organization selected? Acknowledgements I would like to thank Mr.

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    Essay Length: 2,352 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: David
  • Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Issues: B2b Vs B2c

    Ethical, Legal and Regulatory Issues: B2b Vs B2c

    Introduction In a continuance of the differences between B2B vs. B2C web sites, this week’s paper will cover how the sites manage ethical, legal and regulatory issues. Ethical Issues facing B2B and B2C sites There are several definitions of the work ethics. One definition of ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation. It can also be defined as a set of moral principles or values,

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Venidikt

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