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    Defining Best Practice: Corporate responsibility is ultimately about the reasons and ways in which a company sets its values, moral standards, ethical considerations and states an organizational purpose that is based in greater societal good. After this course, I believe the “best practice” of corporate responsibility in a high tech global economy leverages several course methodologies but ultimately 1) the tenets of Gilligan’s Ethics of Care model which balances care for self (or corporation) and

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    existing values for two famous retailers in the US, Walmart and Target Corporations, and then determine the similarities and differences between them. Organizational values are critical for organizations’ success, thus, organizations use values in order to inspire their employees as well as costumers. Organizational value system is a set of value that has adopted or evolved by an organization to be as a guide to everyone’s behavior in workplace. The first retailer, Walmart Corp., has many values in its

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    The table below breaks down the economic value in use of the CMI pads according to both the Colerick and Fazio tests. I used the data from each case to derive the number of hours of driving required to complete the job with both the asbestos and CMI pads. The difference in time to complete the job multiplied by the cost per real hours was one part of the economic value in use. The other portion was the cost of the asbestos pads for each project. Colerick Test Feet driven 15000 Hours Cost per

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    or even are decreasing in many cities. The housing market has fully recovered from the devastation of 2006. Currently, homes in San Francisco are worth, on average, almost 15% more than in 2008. Unfortunately, due to inflation the majority of the value in the housing market has decreased since the mortgage fallout, by 19.4% (“American House Prices”). The housing market peaked just before the collapse of 2006, mainly because banks became greedy and did not check the majority of their clients credit

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    Page 1 3.1 define the meaning of: Aims The aims are what the school wants to achieve. They could include the goals, targets, intentions and purpose. Values The values are the principles or standards which could include rules of conduct, respect, honesty, kindness, sharing and appreciation. 3.2 Describe with examples how schools may demonstrate and uphold their aims Schools might demonstrate their aims

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    Today forest loss due to conversion into to other land use has reached a dangerous level. Recent study conducted by the researchers from the University of Maryland, the State University of New York, Google, the U.S. Geological Survey, Woods Hole Research Center, and South Dakota State University shows that during 2000-2012, the world forest was lost with approximately 2.3 million square kilometers per year. Particularly in Indonesia, they said that deforestation rate increases from 10,000 square

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    endearment by Americans. In Judge Learned Hand’s “Spirit of Liberty Speech,” he recollects the commonalities of Americans to reaffirm unity. In his speech, Learned Hand says that “Liberty lies in the hearts of men and women,” which means that the value of liberty originates from the people themselves, not a doctrine placed upon them and adhered to. Furthermore, Judge Learned Hand proclaims his definition of liberty; “ ...the spirit of liberty is the spirit which seeks to understand the minds of those

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    The values of the modern American society have changed drastically from how they were sixty years ago, in the 1950s. The values of today’s society consist of relationships (social), appearances (clothes), and items of possessions (technology). These three values are shown throughout advertisements to lure people in to buy their products. Companies show that their restaurants hits the value of relationships by advertising their store as social, loud, fun, and perfect for get togethers and to eat

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    animals have adapted to form novel ecosystems. Nevertheless, measuring the economic value of those services, whether they are from novel or natural has always been a challenge. Some services such as air and water filtration are relatively simple to quantify, while other services like a park’s biodiversity are not. This

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    Air Force Core Values

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    Core Values in Practice Core values are the fundamental beliefs of a person or an organization. The core values of the Air Force are three simple statements with three big meanings. Every day I work hard to exhibit those values. Growing up in the Air Force, Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do became an integral part of my life. There was not a day that went by where I did not remind myself of the values I need to live by. As a full-time student, a college soccer player

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