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Papers On Business Ethics
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“Anita Roddick”
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A six page paper which looks at the career of Anita Roddick and the development of The Body Shop, as an example of an entrepreneurial enterprise which has demonstrated consistent success.
Filename: JLRoddick.rtf
“Disasters, Relief and the Media” : A Discussion of Conflict of Interest, Reliability, and Accountability in Journalism
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A 5 page discussion of media bias as it relates to the relationship which exists between journalists and relief agencies. These agencies not only act in the relief effort itself, they also provide considerable assistance to reporters. At the same time they are financially dependent on reporters calling attention to their plight. The implications of this relationship are that good reporting of the actual facts of relief efforts is potentially subject to a conflict of interest.
Filename: PPmdiaB2.rtf
“Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal”: A Review of the Sociological Concerns Presented by Eric Schlosser
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A 6 page review of Schlosser’s contention of how the fast food industry has impacted societal norms, social class, globalization, minorities, subcultures and social stratification to effect social and cultural change. This paper identifies the three major themes of this book and elucidates on the fast food industry’s impact to culture in the U.S. and abroad. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPfastFd.rtf
“God is my CEO” by Larry Julian
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A 6 page paper which summarizes and analyzes
Larry Julian’s book “God is My CEO.” Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAgodceo.rtf
“Hiring People with Intellectual Disabilities” by Linda Andrews
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A 3 page paper which discusses the article “Hiring People with Intellectual Disabilities” by Linda Wasmer Andrews. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAdiswrk.rtf
“Precarious Employment” and Industrial Relations in Australia
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This 7 page report discusses “precarious employment” in Australia
and how it has served as a means through which industrial
relations have been reshaped and re-defined. Such employment can
be defined as labor that is of limited duration, pays low wages,
and offers few or no opportunities for employee input in policies
or procedures. It ultimately subverts the concept of work as a
means of personal betterment. Precariousness has permeated both
standard and non-standard forms of employment in Australia,
resulting in significant increases in socio-economic deprivation.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWprecar.wps
“Technologies of Control: The New Interactive Media for the Home”: A Review of the Premises Presented in the Book by Kevin Wilson
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A 5 page overview of Wilson’s premises regarding the incredible capability of modern technology to not only monitor individual and group behavior but to utilize the information collected in that monitoring to change and direct that behavior. Wilson contends that this practice is not simply the collection of general information to be utilized in marketing goods to consumers, but rather as a restructuring of communication practices which will result dramatic changes in practically all aspects of modern society. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPinfoP2.rtf

