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    National Business Agenda

    Entrepreneurship Development Foundation Public Finance Monitoring Center Baku Political Research and Advocacy Center With support of Center for International Private Enterprise (Washington D.C., USA) National Endowment for Democracy NATIONAL bUSINESS AGENDA for the improvement of the business climate in Azerbaijan in 2009 (1st edition, September 2008) CONTENTS |Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………

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    Woman Safety

    cutting across the boundaries of culture, class, education, income, ethnicity and age. Even though it is now forbidden in most parts of the world, the reality is that violations against women’s rights are often sanctioned under the garb of cultural practices and norms or through misinterpretation of religious tenets. Moreover, when the violation takes place within the home, as is very often the case, the abuse is effectively condoned by the tacit silence and the passivity displayed by the state and the law-enforcing

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    Social Science

    that a society creates about witches can be seen to support norms and values in that society and when analysed along with a structural model of the society, can also provide insights into the organization of the culture and society. According to Bourdillion and Phil (1976), witchcraft refers to any threat, involving an element of furtiveness, to personal security by the violation of the human person or of human life or by the violation of any deeply held value. Thus, an emotional person who too readily

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    Global Business and Ethics

    Global Business and Ethics Raquel Padilla MGT 216 March 8, 2010 Professor Scott Bridges Global Business and Ethics “As borders disappear, people and goods are increasingly free to move, creating new challenges to global health” (Pang & Guindon, 2004). “Global interdependence is a compelling dimension of the global business environment, creating demands on international managers to take a positive stance on issues of ethical behavior, social responsibility, economic development in host

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    Social Class

    9/22/14 Social Transformation Social Change  Hunter Gatherers  Symbiosis with “nature”  Horticultural: Domesticated plants  Pastoral: Domesticated animals  H+B= Agricultural Revolution  Specialized labor  Empire  E= Industrial Revolution • Mechanical labor • Surplus goods  Present:  Post • Information/Economy • Specialized Knowledge  Bio-Tech Society • Changing human biology/genome 9/24/14 Social Construction of Reality  Thomas Theorem- Definition

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    Court

    II. Defendant # 1 Manny Ramirez Age: 21 * Criminal History * Disordering Conduct, Sentenced to 30 days in jail, one year probation (1) * Possession of Marijuana, Sentenced to 60 days in jail, 2 years probation (2) * Theft by shoplifting, Sentenced to 60 days in jail, one year probation (2) * Total Criminal History (7) * Current Offense (Base Offense Level and Total Offense Level) * Manny Ramirez was taken into custody with

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    Sociology

    same norms and values. Shows the way to act. - Social control – rewards for conformity and punishment for deviance. Controls behaviour. Inevitability of crime – functionalists see crime as inevitable and universal. Every society has crime. Two reasons why crime and deviance are in all societies: - No everyone is equally socialized into norms and values. Some are likely to be deviant. - Diversity of lifestyle and values. Different groups have their own subcultures with distinctive norms and

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    Ethics

    Objectives of ethics 1. The very basic objective is to define the greatest good of man and establish a standard for the same. 2. Set moral standards or norms of behavior. 3. An overall study of human behavior: what is moral or immoral should be assessed. 4. Apply judgment upon human behavior based on these standards and norms. 5. Opinion about human conduct is

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    Kudler Fine Foods Frequent Shopper

    Kudler Fine Foods has come a long way since they first opened their doors. The main goal of the company is to satisfy the customers' needs. Kudler Fine Foods has learned that by offering incentives for their frequent customers could increase the revenue of the company. Kudler Fine Foods must first take into consideration the legal, ethical and security issues for the frequent shopper program. Kudler Fine Foods will also need to take into consideration the financial concerns when it comes to the revenue

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    Ethical Issues in Organization Internal Communication

    Ethical Issues in Organization Internal Communication Comment on Elan Corporation’s Dismissal Strategy Gladys Mckie. Elan Corporation has been effect by the international economic recession that looms over the manufacturing community. In order to cut costs and maintain its position as a globally competitive organization, Elan Corporation had faced the prospects that need to downsize and restructure the organization. In this scenario, Elan Corporation’s used communication

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