Bhopal Gas Tragedy

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    Safeguarding Environment

    future man? how can we educate today's children to live with the available environment? after all, it is sustainable development we are looking for. the questions have become more relevant and future-oriented after the sad experience of the bhopal gas tragedy, thanks to our inefficiency and injudiciousness. to correct the future scenario, the process of dissemination has to be started from the beginning, feels the coordinator furqan ahmad, associate professor, ili. law as a rule of life must be learnt

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    Business

    and each chose to handle things differently, with varying degrees of consequence. Each of these company’s bout with unethical behavior will be examined. In July of 1985 Houston Natural Gas merged with Inter North to form Enron, originally Natural Gas Pipeline Company. In 1989 Enron began trading natural gas commodities. In June 1994 Enron traded its first unit of electricity. In just 15 years, Enron grew from nowhere to be America’s seventh largest company, employing 21,000 staff in more than

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    Environmental Pollution Our Concern

    numbers. Some gases like chlorofluorocarbons (CFC ) used in air conditioners and refrigerators, have been known to cause reduction of the protective ozone in the atmosphere. We have before us the devastating consequences of the Union Carbide gas leak in Bhopal, that led to the wanton destruction of life. One of the worst industrial

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    Infant Formula Controversy

    1. Drawing on the notions of moral, amoral, and immoral management introduced in Chapter 7, categorize your impressions of: Nestlé, in the infant formula controversy After reading the text, I feel Nestle executives acted amorally in this controversy. Reasons being, when the company made the decision to market infant formula in Third World Countries, the organization did not take into consideration any harmful and long-term effects on the mothers and babies of impoverished nations where inhabitants

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    Business Ethic

    1. Identify the nuggets from the two-day sessions of Business Ethics class and explain how would you apply those nuggets in your work place. ANSWER: Nuggets from the lecture Ethics defined as the study of right or wrong and as broadly as the general inquiry into what is good. Ethics examines the right or wrong within the context of moral duty. Business ethics is a form of applied ethic in business activity that examines ethical principle and moral or ethical problem that may occurred on business

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    The Key Challenges to Providing Leadership During Public Health Crises.

    TM5563: Public Health Leadership and Crisis Management | The key challenges to providing leadership during public health crises.Assignment One | Samantha Leggett: SN 12494652 | 9/16/2011 | TM5563 Public Health Leadership and Crisis Management Assignment One Introduction This assignment will define leadership and explore the traits and qualities that are deemed to be inherent to effective leadership and an explanation given for why leadership matters in times of crisis. The key challenges

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    Okka

    DSMHT 201: Applied Differential Equation (credit 02) 1. Ordinary differential equations and their solutions: Initial value problems, Boundary value problems, Basic existence and uniqueness theorems (statement and illustration only). 2. Solution of first order equations: separable equations and equations reducible to this form, Linear equations, exact equations, Special integrating factors, Substitutions and transformations. 3. Solution of higher order linear differential equations: Solution

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    Planning

    On site and offsite emergency plans on chemical disaster Why Emergency Planning is required? After the incident of Bhopal gas disaster, the Factories Act has been amended and a new chapter i.e. Chapter IVA – provision relating to hazardous processes has been added to the Factories Act with addition of new provisions sec 41A, 41B, 41C, 41D, 41E, 41G & 41H covering all hazardous process industries. Under the provision of Sec 41B(4) every occupier shall with the approval of the Chief

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    Air Pollution

    With the great concern surrounding the destruction of the earth’s atmosphere due to air pollution, the immediate and direct harm caused to the human body is often over shadowed. While many are aware that our careless use of hazardous chemicals and fossil fuels may leave the planet uninhabitable in the future, most over look the fact that they are also cause real damage to our bodies at this moment. Such pollutants cause damage to our respiratory system, leading to the fluctuation of the life span

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    Mens Rea in Statuory Offences

    Mens Rea in Statutory Offences In the field of law, it is important to understand each and every cause of each and every act. Only then can a sound judgment be given in a case. If the judge does not consider all possible aspects and possibilities, then he will draw the correct legal conclusion most of the times but, not always. One of the most important things to consider with regard to any offence is the mens rea, or the guily intention. This element of crime (mens rea) has been in the picture

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