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    ETHICAL ISSUES IN MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS Introduction A multinational is defined as an enterprise operating in several countries but managed from its home country. Ethics as a philosophy is defined as the discipline concerned with what is morally good and bad, right and wrong. Ethical issues arise when one is unsure of what is the right course of action to be taken at a single time. This problem becomes exponentially complex when applied to a multinational organization. Globalisation has enabled

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    Vandana Shiva in Ecofeminism, is the idea that underdeveloped countries

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    Hank Williams Jr the son of legendary country singer Hank Williams. Like his father he himself is a country music artist. But unlike his father Hank Williams Jr plays more hardcore country music than what his father did. His mother help get him get into performing in front of people. His father had a big influence on him. Hank Williams Jr was performing at the age of eight. As he got older he went onto bigger and better things. When he got older he got into drinking and taking pills. His life started

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    decisions and global economic linkages which approach the disposal of e-waste from two different stand points. One view is that the first world is making an unethical political decision to send its e-waste problem to pollution havens i.e. third-world countries with less stringent environmental standards. Electronic goods consist of highly toxic substances such as lead, chromium, mercury, and brominated-flame retardants, therefore when they are disposed of in an uncontrolled and risky low-cost manner such

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    establishments that use the nation’s desperation to their advantage. Also, many causes of hunger result in poverty. Additionally, the world as a whole has spent unfathomable amounts of money for wants, when achieving basic necessities for developing countries is far less. Poverty would not have to exist if the developed world was not greedy to satisfy and only concerned with their own wants. As an outcome of neoliberalism circumstances set by global institutions, such as the World Bank and International

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    transnational corporations on developing countries. Introduction The purpose of this report is to explain why the impacts of transnational corporations on developing countries are important to understand. Transnational corporations are large companies that have a head office in one country and subsidiary offices in other countries. They affect all countries; however, they affect developing countries on a much larger and damaging level. This is because developing countries are poorer, many people have a lower

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    COMING TO A NEW COUNTRY WITH A CULTURE SHOCK- A PERSONAL STORY  How many of you grew up in a different country, a different continent? Australia? Poland? China? Africa? or perhaps in Argentina? It does not matter where you were born or raised, it’s about the feeling you have to experience when you arrive in a whole new place. It is, indeed, an amazing, challenging journey full of new experiences. Simple cannot be the word to describe how the feeling approaches a person arriving in a new place

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    expecting to mutually benefit from the terms of the agreement. Over the course of the past three decades the United States has entered into numerous Free-Trade agreements, most notably with nations throughout the Latin American region. Latin American countries are geographically and economically similar to the U.S., which makes them valuable partners in furthering America’s global initiatives. The United States has seen considerable economic returns since the advent of these free-trade agreements; however

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    the near future. The American dream needs a strong intervention to achieve the intended objective of the American dream (Jillson, 2016). In reference to what has happened to the country since 1931, Americans are proud of the American dream. It started with the giving women equal rights as men. Women proved to the country on their ability to lead and deliver quality work like men and beyond men. The slaves and people of color got the rights to own properties (Dhanam, 2011). They also got the right

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    genre, from early rock, country (known as country-western), to Motown. Jack remembers his parents playing one album in particular, The Newport Folk Festival

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