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    THE VALUE OF A SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE AMERICAN APPAREL INDUSTRY Tiara C. Hudson The social responsibility of the American apparel industry covers responsible practices related to human rights, labor standards, and environmental sustainability. Some of the advantages of being socially responsible is higher revenue, customer loyalty, safe and happy laborers, and an overall healthy environment. Research conducted by Price Waterhouse Coopers found out after researching 1,000 retail companies 79 percent

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    Deviance is an aspect of everyday life that helps reaffirm social norms. This idea of deviancy can be witnessed in the Dead Head subculture. The most appropriate way to analyze the Dead Heads would be to look at their behavior from the Symbolic-Interaction approach. This view focuses on society as being the product of everyday interactions between individuals. In understanding the Dead Heads, a participant observation research method would be most fitting. The participant observation approach gives

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    Milton Friedman

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    Milton Friedman Michelle Meyer MBA604 November 6, 2016 Ron Myszkowski Milton Friedman In his paper, The Social Responsibilities of Business is to Increase its Profits (Friedman, 1970), Milton Friedman discusses social responsibility and what he feels it means in the business arena. He goes on to say “A corporation is an artificial person” (Friedman, 1970) and since this is not a real person, cannot have any responsibilities. While a corporation or business has a leader or board of

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    What responsibilities does an individual have to change society? We have a lot of responsibilities that can help change society for the good or bad.some individuals do have a lot of power to change society for the good or bad.some individuals choices not to help change society.while some don’t have a lot of power to help change society to how it should be. In the black live matter presentation he tells us about how we can change somethings in society like you can stand up for people in need and

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    I do consider myself to responsible and conscientious because my way of thinking is if you are going to do a task than it is your responsibility to do it right and put full effort into it. I think if anyone assigned you a specific task or you signed up for a specific task than there is a reason behind it, even if you have not tried the task. when it comes to school I try my best and put in full effort because you might as well do it right the first time and getting a good grade instead of doing it

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    According to the glossary in the textbook deviance is defined as “the violation of norms (or rules or expectations)” (Henslin, 2015). But on page 158 in our textbook “sociologists use the term deviance to refer to any violation of norms, whether the infraction is as minor as driving over the speed limit, as serious as murder, or as humorous as Changnon’s encounter with the Yanomamo” (Henslin, 2015, pp.158). Some ways that deviant behaviors can bring about social change is by changing the social order

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    Responsibility is the state of being held accountable or being the one to blame for a crime or a catastrophe. The person that is considered most responsible is the one that contributes the most corruption to a conflict. In Shakespeare's play Hamlet, Hamlet's inexplicable actions make him blameworthy for the final calamity of the play. His responsibility is portrayed by him not taking his father's place as king, failing to stop the marriage between his mother and his uncle, and by being extremely

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    Athletes should take responsibility for their actions off the fields. The phrase taking ownership of what you are doing, what are you going to do. For example, if someone says, take responsibility to an athlete that just was caught doings drugs. It means for the athletes think about how people are going to look at you from now on and what they going to do about it. Like what peters father said peter about his spider man, “with great power come great responsibility”. Another definition to be responsible

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    In order to have a safe, organized society, there is a demand for men and women who possess the dedication needed to create and protect it. A socially responsible member of American society must present themselves as a role-model to the youth and needs to be willing to do various forms of volunteer work where it is needed. Every person has a role to play that influences those around them. Exhibiting positive morals and logic behind one’s actions is what defines the social responsibility that needs

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    A lot of businesses find that a very efficient way to keep their customers is by acting in a socially responsible way.. A company can be socially responsible in a variety of ways such as using resources that won’t hurt the environment or the consumers, and giving a portion of their proceeds to a foundation. An example of a socially responsible company is Burt’s Bees. Burt’s Bees has gone above and beyond to promote socially responsibility not only by providing natural products and assuring customers

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