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    MGT3020 – Business Ethics GROUP ASSIGNMENT COMPARATIVE ETHICS [B-H-J-I] MGT3020-Section 1 Matric No. 0935401 First name: Ziat Abdel-Jallal Gender: Male Matric No. 0920015 First name: Mohamed Sheikh Ali Musse Gender: Male Matric No. 0913681 First name: Mohamed Abdi Muse Gender: Male Due date: 9-12-2011 Submission date: 8-12-2011 Output: Hardcopy Softcopy Responsibility: Group E-mail of sender: aj.ziat@gmail.com Submission: Softcopy e-mail attachment; and hardcopy

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    sacrifice Buddhists make for a better life later on. Document 5 has equal views on both belief systems, because it explains how both were good for their times and had everything the people needed during their respective time periods, and that both Confucius and Buddha are both perfect sages. These documents were also written during different time periods; Document 3 towards the end of a period of political disunity, and Document 5 during the beginning of the Tang. Both documents explain how Chinese

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    In all societies, it was very common to have unequal treatment to men and women with the justification being the gender. This shaped the attitude and behavior of people. This commonly occurred to values, norms, customs, and laws in all societies. In the traditional Chinese society, it was very common for the bride to obey her parent-in-laws, do housework, and have a low social status within and outside of the household. Ancient China based its livelihood off of Confucian principles. Confucian principles

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    become the capital of Israel? Under King Solomon the Israelites established control over all Palestine. Jerusalem became the capital of a united kingdom known as Israel. He expanded the government and encouraged trade. He is known for building the temple in Jerusalem. 2. How did Judaism give Jews strength? Judaism became a stateless religion. They believed God was not fixed to one place; he was lord of the whole world. It helped them maintain an identity as a people even though they did not

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    Desha Fleureme July 10, 2015 Taoism China 's most strapping religion, Taoism is an ancient tradition of philosophy and religious beliefs that have been deeply rooted within the Chinese customs. It can also be referred to as Daoism, which is a more accurate way of saying the Chinese word in English. The Tao in Taoism is usually translated as the Way. Despite the unknown of what the Tao really means, it upholds a significant importance to the universe in the warmest regards. It is very difficult to

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    The huge impact of globalization has caused some challenges in the world of international business. The major problem is the cultural differences among nations. Hofstede believed there is one common thing in all nations and it is called management. This term has different meanings in different countries. Globalization has afforded many opportunities for different countries to work together but it has also revealed some problems relating to the effectiveness of the managing of partnerships among

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    Anyone who knows me, knows in so few words that I could best be described as a complex or better yet, imaginative person. I am a person that is easily fascinated by all things thrilling and prove to be challenging. Growing up, I was raised with the mentality that anything you think, work hard for, and plan for, you become. So inevitably, when I got informed about this assignment, I went big with my top five career choices and pushed the desires of my heart outside of my comfort zone. In today’s society

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    Major Religions and their Effects on Society

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    primary focus of the religion is on building a strong relationship with others. Judaism helps the community to interact and help one another when there is a festival each year. It helps bring families together. Confucianism is mostly around China. Confucius was the founder of the religion. It begins to spread and become in action during the Tang Dynasty. There is no real “God” for the religion. Confucianism is more of a guide rather than a religion. However, its teachings are very valuable and strict

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    The 1950s can be described as the golden age of Chinese communism. The party seized all farmland from landlords and redistributed it among the people, with the landlords getting the same share as everyone else. The banks and the biggest industrial businesses were transferred from private to state ownership, but smaller firms were left under the control of their owners, or under teams of workers and managers. There was unjust treatment, but it was mostly limited to former Kuomintang officials or people

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    and many more. Hinduism was originated in India, it then spread to many different places including Southeast Asia. It gave rise to famous political and religious centers at Angkor and many other places. There are ruins of Wat Angkor and Prebanan temple in Central Java and many of those countries were ruled

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