Each student has been assigned an organization to analyze. Find your last name in the table below to find the business you have been assigned. Next, find the organization’s website and read their “About” page including pages linked to their “About” page, mission statement if available (often presented on a page titled “Our Mission” or something similar), and corporate values if available. Browse the Wikipedia page on the organization and find information relevant to CSR such as their annual earnings, …
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First watch It’s 20 min. 28 sec. long. Please watch the entire video. In your first post, 1.) Describe what you think McDonald should have done, and 2.) answer the question assigned to you as shown in the table below. At least 100 words are required. Question assigned: Explain how social contract theory can be used to argue that McDonald did not do enough. After making your first post, you must make 2 more posts, all response posts. Respond to …
Write three annotated bibliography entries in MLA format, one for each of the following. Bok, “Whistleblowing and Professional Responsibility,” starts on pg. 306 Davis, “Some Paradoxes of Whistleblowing,” starts on pg. 311 Duska, “Whistleblowing and Employee Loyalty,” starts on pg. 317 How to writing annotations: Begin with a bibliographic entry (such as would appear on a Works Cited page) for the article or book in MLA format. This page shows how to write bibliographic entry for articles in an edited …
In their book, Called to Care: A Christian Worldview of Nursing, Shelly and Miller discuss what it means to be human and elaborates on the descriiption of who we are and possibly what we see in our patients. Spirituality and Culture are defined as part of who the patient is and are foundations for the decisions they make and can, in part, play a role in the ethical decisions we face as healthcare providers. PART 1: Extrapolate two different concepts, …
2 – 2.5 pages (at least 600 words of text, excluding references), double-spaced. In this paper, I would like you to select a current (or recent) impactful public official–elected, appointed, or career, of either party or no party–and evaluate her or his use of government power in light of Dobel\’s (normative) conception of public integrity. In general, how well does she or he demonstrate the balancing required by \”the triangle of judgment\”? More specifically, how well (or poorly) does she …
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