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Ethics in Business: Annotated Bibliography
Business
Ethics
This article discusses how corporations should take to be responsible for more than merely net income maximization. The writer goes into the treatment of how downsizing a company violates the psychological and societal contracts in the employer-employee relationship. The writer seems to back up the thought that employees should hold a since of security in…
St Thomas Aquinas
God
Religion
Theology
St. Thomas Aquinas was known as a saint, a physician of the church, and a adult male who made many parts; non merely to Dante but to the full period in which he lived, which is known as the Middle Ages. St. Thomas was born at Roccasecca, the household palace near Naples, likely about 1225 …
Greek god Hermes description
God
When Apollo discovered that it was Hermes who had stolen the cattle, he became very angry. However, Hermes managed to reconcile the situation by creating a beautiful lyre and presenting it to Apollo. This gesture resolved the conflict between them and led to their friendship. One fascinating aspect of Hermes is his appearance as the…
Intro strategic assignment
Airline
Evaluation
Organization
Strategic Management
Strategic Planning
Strategy
Executive summary Virgin Australia is a well known Industry Airline all through the world. In this report I will explain about an analysis of Virgin’s present position and to focus the conduct of the industry regarding whether it is performing above or beneath desire. On the foundation of this analysis, suggestions are suggested to help…
Things Fall Apart Post Colonial Analysis of Christianity and Igbo Tradition
Christian
Colonialism
Things Fall Apart
Tradition
The Mbaino tribe in Things Fall Apart practice many traditions that the Western culture would deem superstitious. The Western religion allows for the Christian ideals to prove many of the native traditions superfluous when infiltrating the native’s land during colonization. This disassembling of traditions is introduced by Christianity’s unshakeable stance that native deities have no…
The Giver: Euthanasia and Euphemisim
Euthanasia
Medical ethics
Euthanasia refers to the intentional act of ending the life of a seriously ill person to alleviate their suffering. It can be categorized into various types, including voluntary, non-voluntary, involuntary, active, and passive euthanasia. Voluntary euthanasia occurs when an individual clearly expresses their wish to die and seeks help from someone else. Non-voluntary euthanasia involves…
Corporate Globalization and Ethical Dilemmas
Ethical Dilemma
Globalization
As companies expand into new markets due to globalization, cultural challenges are inevitable. Different cultures have unique values, laws, regulations, attitudes, and ethics. Communication styles, business practices, and etiquette differ greatly across cultures. Even a seemingly harmless hand gesture can have completely different interpretations in various countries. Due to cultural differences, organizations must be cautious…
Anthro assignment
Abortion
Ethics
Mother
One possible ethical issue involved with genetic testing would be that it leads to early intervention in the pregnancy. Once the mother finds out if their child has a deadly disease or some other undesired trait, this may lead them to want to abort their child. Ethically speaking, many people don’t find abortions morally right…
Executive Summary A Highlevel Summary
Business Process
Entertainment
Mass Media
The Alliance Cosmetic Group launched SALESGIRL in June 2005, adding new excitement to the landscape of color cosmetics in the mass retail market. SALESGIRL offers a complete range of high quality color cosmetics that will meet the needs of discerning consumers in both the urban and suburban markets. Salesgirl’s brand personality is fun, young, colorful…
Aspect Of Buddhism
Buddhism
The Buddha’s most dedicated followers were grouped into a sangha, distinguished by their shaved heads and robes crafted from unsewn orange fabric. These early Buddhist monks, also known as bhikkus, traveled from location to location, only establishing themselves in communities during the rainy season when journeying was challenging. Theravadan monks and nuns rely on offerings…