Rogerian Argument Based on CSR in the Business Environment INTRODUCTION Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) entails all the direct and indirect activities that for-profit organizations engage in order to benefit their stakeholder community. This initiative has been the subject of intense debate by scholars of the social and environmental impacts of businesses for many years. Some argue against CSR stating that is a ploy by the businesses to distract or even blackmail the society into ignoring the negative social and environmental impacts of doing businesses. However, proponents of CSR support the practice stating that is part of the business community’s commitment to influencing their stakeholder community positively while preserving the environment. PROPONENTS OF CSR One side of the CSR conundrum states that it is a strategic attempt to influence their stakeholders positively while contributing to the global environmental conservation efforts. The most common tactic that business organizations use in effecting a CSR initiative is identifying charitable causes such as children homes, sick community members, poverty-stricken regions, and infrastructural needs (Chatjuthamard, et al. 271). They invest in these scenarios for the full benefit…
ARTHURIAN LEGEND ABOUT MORGAN LE FAY I see Morgan Le Fay first introduction into Arthurian legend by Geoffrey of Monmouth in his “Vita Merlin” (c.1150). Her true origin however like many Arthurian characters is traced back during the Celtic Mythology and has developed with every new edition of the tale. Morgan le Fay’s personality is fascinating enough, and so is her name (Perez & Kristina, 2014, p.159). Morgan Le Fay, an enchantress yet a healer, is the half-sister to King Arthur according to legend and literature. I see Morgan Le Fay scheme to overthrow Arthur from his thrown throughout Arthurs reign to an extend of attempting to take his life although she does not succeed. Vividly I see Morgan always trying to bring danger and mystique in Arthurian stories (Perez & Kristina, 2014, p.159). Her character In literature characters are perceived as good or evil, antagonists or protagonists clearly demonstrated. However, some characters cannot be easily defined. I consider Morgan Le Fay as one of the latter case. Despite of being half-sister to King Arthur and understood as his…
3 Ways Recycling Your Tires Helps The Environment Have you ever come across the saying, “One’s man trash is another man’s treasure?” In 2020, recycling is a valuable practice, and it comes with several benefits, including sustaining the earth that we live in. Now, before we look at the environmental benefits of recycling tires, let’s first see what exactly is recycling. Recycling is simply defined as renewing or rather re-purposing unwanted products. Numerous products such as paper, plastic, and tin are easily recycled and can be transformed into reusable materials, but there’s one product that goes under the radar when it comes to recycling. Rubber especially used tire are quite a challenge to recycle due to their large volume, resilience, and the fact that they contain elements that pose a threat to the environment as well as our health. They also easily become breeding ground for pests and insects such as mosquitoes, which are responsible for transmitting various infections. That said, tyres can be recycled, and there’re numerous environmental reasons why you would want to recycle tires, and in the…
Response Paper Requirements: Family Law & Values One of the most difficult areas of family law involves studying and evaluating legal rules that are intimately tied to moral, religious and ethical concerns. In this paper, you will be forced to address a specific legal issue that arouses serious moral responses. While morals are extremely relevant, it is important that a student of family law learn how to review legal rules that are potentially inconsistent with their personal beliefs. Assignment: Write a paper addressing the following question: Did the majority of the United States Supreme Court reach the correct conclusion in Obergefell v. Hodges? Do you agree that the 14th Amendment Equal Protection Clause of the United States Constitution require states to recognize same-sex marriages as valid? While many people have strong moral and religious views on the subject, I want you to make sure you specifically address the legal and constitutional arguments relevant to the issue. Your personal beliefs are relevant, however, I do not want the entire paper to be simply a synopsis of your ideas. You…
Restorative justice v.s. retributive justice In a two- to three-page paper, complete the following: -In one strong paragraph, explain what aspects of retributive justice contribute to offenders not having accountability and not taking personal responsibility. -Then, in a second strong paragraph, explain what there is about restorative justice that would lead an offender to be accountable for his or her actions that is missing in the retributive justice system. -Briefly (one to two paragraphs) discuss your understanding of incarceration as a tool for offender rehabilitation. -Incorporating your understanding of retributive justice, discuss how “rehabilitation” under the retributive justice model is almost destined to fail. -Finally, close your paper with a discussion of how the concept of accountability under the restorative justice model could change the “myth” of rehabilitation into a reality.[unique_solution] Restorative justice v.s. retributive justice In a two- to three-page paper, complete the following: -In one strong paragraph, explain what aspects of retributive justice contribute to offenders not having accountability and not taking personal responsibility. -Then, in a second strong paragraph, explain what there is about restorative justice that…
Restorative Justice vs Retributive Justice paper What aspects of retributive justice contribute to offenders not having accountability and not taking personal responsibility? Retributive justice involves punishing the offender. According to this notion, an offender, having violated rules or laws, deserves to be punished and, for justice to be reestablished, has to be punished in proportion to the severity of the wrongdoing (Michael, Tyler, Norman &Michael, 2008). Retributive justice holds the idea that wrong doers should be paid back for their bad deeds and make them feel what they made others feel. However, the retributive justice system does not ensure that the offenders take personal responsibility of their actions. This is because it is a form of vengeance. it more centered on making the offender feel the same way he or she made others feel rather that rebuilding their character so that they know how to interact the society. Punishments based on vengeance neither satisfy the principles of proportionality or consistency nor impact positively to the society. Retributive justice does not ensure offenders take responsibility of their actions, as long as…
social marginality The topic is social marginality. This is a person being treated as an outsider. Students will go into the community and put themself in a situation that will cause them to be treated as an outsider. Students cannot use a past experience. For this paper each student is to be Homeless for the day. Find a place to be for a few hours and look like a homeless person. If people do give money students can donate it to a local charity. Make sure it is a public place where people are able to see you. This is a requirement for this class. If you attend church, you could be homeless outside your church on a Sunday morning, but be in disguise. Think of a place where you will be able to observe which type of people are helpful and which ones are rude. Good Luck! Submit only word documents, docx., doc. or rtf (rich text file). I will not be able to grade your paper in any other format.[unique_solution] The paper will contain four paragraphs that…
Research Proposal:The use of Modern Technology among Young Children in the United States Introduction Use of technology among children has increased rapidly in the recent past thus raising questions of the potential impacts such technologies may have on children. According to the Office of Research at United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the question has now evolved from if children are using digital technology to answering the questions on how, why and what effects such technologies have on children. Digital technology offers potential benefits to children across the globe, allowing them to connect with their peers from various platforms of educational resources or entertainment. On the other hand, there are viable concerns around who children interact with by use of such technologies and whether they are also victims of cyberbullying or parties to the access of illegal online contents. Researchers have tried to establish the relationship between the time children spend using digital technology and the impacts on their lives. Some researchers have also gone ahead to navigate whether screen-based communication can jeopardize the social development of children or…
xpats discrimination in Kuwait as a result of racism and the effects of the act in the whole nation Abstract Kuwait is a small country with a majority of expatriates. Approximately 2.9 million of a total of approximately 4million people the whole population in Kuwait are the Expats. There have been incidences of violence occurring between the citizens and the expatriates who come from different communities all over the world. Expatriates are the people who go and settle in Kuwait either permanently or temporary and have left their mother country. There have been several incidences in which Kuwaiti harass the expats because they don’t belong to that country. The Kuwaiti takes that they are the owners of the nation and the expats cannot be treated in similar ways compared to them. This leads to discrimination in many sectors such as labor department, hospital, in business sectors among others. This has led to psychological and mental problems to those who are discriminated against. It would thus be important to stop being blind to racism and take actions to curb this problem…
The Elizabethan Poor Law One of the influences of the Elizabethan poor lows is due to the creation of jurisprudence that fails to fit within the current provisions in the legal framework. Interpretation of both the existing legal structure and the extent to which the law is interpreted fails to enhance adequate legal framework. Within the confinements of the Elizabethan law, proper jurisprudence that improves efficiency, legitimate dissemination lacks (Daly, 2017). In the long run, a crisis within the Elizabethan law regarding the practical legal manifestation within the current provisions arises. The law fails to allow for a diversified examination of the legal injunctions and makes it hard for proper dissemination of facts and arguments. Additionally, the law fails to enhance a collective legal bench that checks on the credibility of the current provisions (Ross, 2017). Within the confinements of the law, there lacks a substantial existence of an enhanced methodology to monitor the worthiness of evidence presented. Ultimately, the level of inadequate legal provisions come along, and that breeds improper legal verdicts that thwart the legal framework. Alongside that,…