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Giveaways by Web Site Draw in Consumers — Samuel Martin Toy surprises buried in cereal boxes or in bags of popular snacks have been a marketing tactic for as long as package goods have been sold in supermarkets. Most people probably can't even imagine a Cracker Jack box without a prize inside. Your lenders are spying on your clients — Ameen What to do when your lenders are spying on your clients and trying to steal them from you. The Great Importance of Doing Business with Ethics — Victorino Q. Abrugar Doing business with clean conscience is doing business with good night sleeps. It is also doing business with gladness of your heart and soul. Gratitude will come to you and you will become a stress free businessman if you do business with ethics. What Investigative Reporting Entails — paul wilson1 The field of investigative reporting involves bringing to the fore facts and figure that affect human interests and fair governance. This means conducting in depth research, looking at public records, doing extensive interviews, as well as checking and rechecking of facts before publication. Sexual Harassment Training — Amcheck produced in conjunction with Magellan design Sexual Harassment Training for Company Trying to define criminal law — Ryan Fyfe We hear about law everyday whether we realize it or not. It's in our Government, in our work, and even in our houses. One type of law is Criminal law, which is also known as Penal law. This is "The body of statutory and common law that deals with crime and the legal punishment of criminal offenses." Professional Ethics — Jacob Parker You have always dreamed of a good career, but when it comes to vital decision that needs to be made we start thinking over every step. This article will help you to realize how much a professional you are. Approaches to Care in Physician Assisted Suicide — Sam Oliver There is a growing interest in suicide. When people start looking for more information about suicide, you'll be in a position to meet their needs. This article is a brief description of much information on this subject. Ethical and Religious Considerations in Physician Assisted Suicide — Sam Oliver It is here that terminal patients choose a course of action from the core on one’s being transcending his or her belief in their creator (religiously) leading to an active participation of one’s assessed values (personal transformations) that includes their religious influence, but it is not limited to it as well. FBI Raids: Pertinent or Paranoid? — J Square Humboldt FBI raids are certain to grab headlines. That can raise an ethical question, though, if the possibility exists that the purpose of the raid is for its intimidating effect as much as it is to grab wrongdoers. Could this be the case in raids involving two e-currency companies? Community Vs. The Loner — Jeffery Glaze I am sure that you have heard the phrase "safety in numbers" before. In the animal world, creatures travel in groups because they instinctively know that, when there are many of them, predators have less of a chance of being successful during an attack. In the small business world, the entrepreneur is the animal who has wandered away from the herd. Corporate Crime — Steve Gillman Want to reduce corporate crime? Stop punitively fining large corporations! There is a better way. Ethics & Leadership in Business Development — William Scheessele In the 25 + years of working with some of the best people in Business Development within the power generation industry, we have found some unique characteristics that separate these individuals from the rest. It doesn’t seem to matter what organization they work for, or the services, the client base or the economic climate. The Quickest Way to Get is to Give — Carina MacInnes It’s true. You can’t really get what you want in life until you have given it to others. Doesn’t sound like it makes much sense, does it? How can you give what you don’t have? Honesty in Business — Eric L Graves The internet is a wonderful place to do business, but with the continuous flood of spyware, malware, and spam, it can be a horrible and very frustrating for the average user. I am amazed, but not surprised, by the unethical practice of businesses using popups and spam to sell a product. |
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