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Business Ethics and Social Responsibility — Idtabije Business ethics is a form of applied ethics that examines just rules and principles within a commercial context; the various moral or ethical problems that can arise in a business setting The Life of a Breeding Sow — Larry Parker An examination of the unfortunate existence of breeding sows on today's factory farms. An Introduction to Factory Farming — Larry Parker A brief examination of the plight of today's farm animals and the factory farms on which they're bred and raised. Attorney Immigration New York Can Handle The Case Efficiently — Hadiya Robins An immigration attorney in New York or anywhere else has to direct his clients at all the stages of carrying out this legal process. Immigration attorney can be the best friend of his client and save him from all the odds and problems that may come in his way. Confessions of a UK Tax Investigator — Bill Knight Many sole traders and small business owners in the UK are oblivious to the insider dealings of HMRC, formerly known as the Inland Revenue and Customs and Excise. Are we caring for the environment? — Stephen Edwards A discussion about ways Furniture Makers can make an positive impact environmentally, and still stay in business. Encouraging Ethical Behavior — Jonathon Hardcastle Most authorities agree that there is room for improvement in business ethics. One of the most problematic questions raised in relation to business ethics is whether or not businesses can become more ethical in the real world. The majority opinion on this issue suggests that government, trade associations, and individual firms can indeed establish acceptable levels of ethical behavior. Financing Your Franchise: SBA Loans — Jamie Davis Financing is one of the most confusing, and often frustrating, aspects of opening a franchise. Some franchisees pay cash, others take out home equity loans or tap into their retirement savings. An Insight Into Affirmative Action Program — Morgan Hamilton Affirmative action program or AAP is an absolute must especially for organizations that do business with the government. Without having such a program, or even if it is just not working as well as it should be business may lose precious contracts just like that. For a vast number of companies the AAP is a business necessity more than a good business sense. Ethics In The Internet: Can It Be Ignored? Copyright (c) Lars Krøgholt 2006 — krogholt The internet is a culture building fenomenon and we are not alone there. The internet is a web, where veryone is making an impression on others, for good or bad. People are selfish and many will think of them selves before anyone else. But we are responsible for the contribution we make to the internet culture. The author gives 5 questions for you to ask yourself when you run into something that seems a little spammy or doesn't sound ethical or right. PLR And Ghostwritten Articles: Are They Ethical? — Nicole Dean Recently, in an interview, I was asked “Is it ethical to use private label rights and ghostwritten articles?” Life is a scam — Chip Underdog What can you do? Most of life is really one form of scam or another. The biggest scams are being uncovered as scientists peel away the layers of reality to reveal that nothing is really as firm as we believe them to be Protecting your Corporate Identity — Russell A. Copyright infringement - How to cope with the rise of internet plagiarism For the Love of Charity! The Economics of Parasitism — Croydon J Hounslow Britain’s urban centres have been invaded by ‘Face-to-Face Fundraisers’ over the past few years. Termed ‘chuggers’ (shorthand for ‘charity muggers’) in popular parlance, these brightly-tuniced purveyors of bubbly roadside patter are the ambassadors of a growing economic parasitism within the British charity industry and, like any parasite, will eventually destroy their host if left unchecked. Cheating in America, A National Pastime — Fred DiUlus In today's world the word "ethical" has taken on a new meaning of "squeaky clean" and "please look at me or my organization for we are ethical practitioners." Do the new awareness responses mean much when you really know the facts? |
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