“Corporate Social Responsibility: A Journey towards sustainability Case Study on Ballarpur Industries Ltd.” in reference to Yamunanagar Plant” *Ms. Shilpa Jain **Mr. Abhishek Tripathi Abstract ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… CSR is not new to India; companies like TATA and BIRLA have been imbibing the case for social good in their operations for decades long before CSR become a popular cause. Inspite of having such life size successful examples, CSR in India is in a
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Industry Report for United Health Group Executive Summary Our mission is to perform extensive research and recommend the best alternatives. Our vision is to strive for excellence as being a respectful firm. Our values are integrity, responsibility, collaboration, respect and excellence. Health insurance companies should consider updating their business models to conduct business in accordance with the Affordable Care Act. Healthcare reform allows for consumers
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In more places the use of animals in the stories of Chubak has allegorical aspect. Mr. Mirabedyny says about it: ‘‘the story of the baboon, whose buffoon was dead, is a figurative of years of years after 1320 when the dictator was gone. Social psychology of mass was subjugated with tyranny from fear of habit and experienced freedom with uncertainty but the sovereignty pushes its strikes one after another and people deprived from an aware leader were driven from an event to another. Until
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Self- Mutilation There are a number of different ways to define what self-mutilation entails. It is one of the most commonly used phrases, but researchers and mental health professionals have not been able to agree on one specific definition to explain self-inflicted injury. Hence, self-harm, self-injury and self-mutilation are the common phrases used to refer to this type of behavior ( Zila & Kiselica, 2001). Many people tend to associate self mutilation with suicide, when in fact they are very
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Evaluate the claim that Person-Centred Therapy offers the Therapist all that he/she will need to treat clients. Contents Introduction Carl Rogers. Background and Influences Theoretical Constructs Strengths and Weaknesses Conclusion Notes References Introduction In this essay I will be discussing the viability of Person-Centred Therapy as an exclusive method of treatment for clients. Without an appreciation of this approach it would
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ACADEMIC PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED BY ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS CHAPTER 1 PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF LI TERATURE Introduction The continuous learning of students through the help of books, professors and even internet is a mere fact which shows that knowledge still flourish in our humanity. Thus, different students have different views and ways of understanding such transmitted information and studies. Life as a student is said to be fun yet
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Introduction Davies and Bhugra (2004) noted that, the humanistic and cognitive-behaviour approaches to therapy share little more than a resounding belief in the need for a strong therapeutic alliance to affect positive and lasting change in behaviour, thoughts and attitude of clients seeking therapeutic intervention. The difference lies in the application of the techniques and the beliefs underlying the origins and treatment of psychological problems, which are associated with the physical illness
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In the contemporary dispute over homosexuality within the Church, how and in what balance can the Anglican three-legged stool of Scripture, tradition and reason be used as a starting point for the benefit of the whole Church and gay and lesbian people in particular? The issue of homosexuality is a vital one for all churches. The Anglican Church is one of those that contains proponents on both sides of the argument and one of the ways it has viewed revelation is to see it being arrived at through
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Preface Anonymity On any given day a number of individuals travel to and through the South Dallas area where this initial research project took place. Many visitors to the area often stop at the few remaining mom-and-pop restaurants for a greasy cheeseburger, link, or fish basket where several of the public characters that took part in this research hustle for money to buy that day’s beverage, blunt, or bed. The participants in this research are constantly in the public’s eye. Their identities
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Anheuser Busch Corporate Research Team Two: Dustin Henderson Jeremy Bautista Daniel Watt Anthony Kuck Date Completed: April 1, 2010 Kim Marchesseault TO: Stefan.descheemaeker@A-B.com FROM: ResponsibilityMattersTeam@A-B.com DATE: 04/01/10 SUBJECT: Corporate Research Dear Mr. Stefan Descheemaeker: Attached is the proposal for a new tool in our fight against drunk driving. We have constructed a plan to use smart phones to include an Anheuser-Busch application that will calculate the
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