World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts

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    Unilever N.V. Mission Statement Mission Statement: Unilever is committed to supporting sustainability and providing our consumers around the world with the products they need to look good, feel good and get more out of life. INTRODUCTION A mission statement is a written statement on - Who we are? What do we value? And where are we going? This communicates to the customers, employees, communities and investors on the core values of the organization for its existence. This paper is to analyze the

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    Many people have been to a Feed my Starving Children, or a place like it. Even those who haven't are heroes. Everyone has done something heroic in their life. From returning a dropped wallet, to volunteering to make food, people who help keep our community a nice place are heroes. Although there are many things that heroes bring to society three of them are giving hope during difficult times or events, being positive role models, and sacrificing for the sake of others. That is why heroes bring an

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    a respected citizen who is committed to justice and is willing to view matters from the perspectives of others. He is the moral guide and voice of conscience, one of the most steadfastly honest and moral man. The character of Atticus Finch represents a good model of a professional lawyer. He defends a black man, Tom Robinson who is accused of raping a white young girl. Atticus believes from the very beginning that he is to lose his case. However, he withstands people's insults to himself and his

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    published in 1960 in New York by Warner Books, Inc. Even it has published in 1960, it is clear to see the life style of 1930s america. And it has a biographic value for the author, harper lee. The main characters represents anyone in her life in Alabama. Scout, as herself,

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    Religion had played a critical role in decision-making and values. Schoolwork helped teach and enforce hard work and commitment would pay off in good grades and various principle awards. Girl scouts helped build outgoingness and leadership. Girl scouts also allowed her to be a team player and work as an individual collectively. As graduation occurred she had no idea the appreciation for childlike activities was diminished by exploration into drinking and adult like

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    goods. Communities is a group of people who interested to environmental protection and community development to provide feedback to boost corporate and brand image.  Corporate Goals Nowadays, population growing so fast affected to temperature of the world are rising, the gap between poor and rich increasing, water shortages and insufficient in food supplies. To avoid negative aspects of CSR, company need to use four prevailing justification are moral obligation to make a company reliable to their stakeholder

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    the context of organized crime as well as discussed the empirical and speculative theories, which are most applicable to the topic. It is well understood that aspect of organized crime has become rampant in the human societies spread all over the world. Such represents major problems that the people and relevant administrative organs cannot afford to disregard. In some lines of thought, organized societies are even bred by the function of organized crime, leading to the establishment of law enforcement

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    sister Agnes started the Girl scouts also known as Girl guides. Lord Robert Baden Powell was a British general during the Boer war of 1899-1900. “It was during the Boer war that Baden Powell wrote down a guide to Scouting. Initially meant for military purposes, after the war he felt it could be used as a focus for young boys to give them more meaning in life” (Pettinger. T, 2009). This lead to other non-statutory services such as Cubs, Brownies, Rainbows etc. During the first world war it was difficult

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    Analyse the Causes of Poverty in the World and Evaluate Attempts to Address it on a Global Scale Poverty is the state of being extremely poor and being inferior in quality. Nearly half of the world’s population, nearly 3 billion people, live on less than two dollars a day and the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the poorest 48 nations is less than the wealth of the world’s three richest people combined. Poverty can be caused by many issues particularly social and economic reasons. There have

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    determine what girls and boys did between the age of ten and fourteen in terms of labour (Cunningham 2003). This highlighted that the girls carried out more domestic duties such as servants and working in the cotton factories, whereas boys had more manual employment like agricultural labour and coal mining. The number of girls employed at this age, was fewer than the boys, however, the census is dependent on validated information and it is probable that some information about girls carrying domestic

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