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    to get a list of the children's sizes, and favorite colors, so we could come up with good donations for the children as well. Many of the children their don’t have most things that other children would, so we want to make sure the children are happy and feel like they aren't missing out on anything because they live in a shelter. Some of the things that the staff recommends would be good to receive as donations are pots and pans, along with goods to stock in their

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    Website viewers may feel guilty if they do not donate money after looking into the eyes of the neglected pets. The website designers employ pathos through the use of sad photos as the main focus of the page in order to convince people to make monetary donations. The website also plays on viewers’ emotions by including highlighted news stories directly underneath the main slideshow. For example, the website features “October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month” as the first article for the month of October.

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    Financial Management

    and private donations, the United Way, churches, civic and community groups, corporations, grants and foundations. In addition there is also the memorial and tribute program, according to the Star of Hope this program gives people the opportunity to remember special individuals with a memorial or tribute gift. The wills and estate program, which allows a person, to plan a tax deductible gift to a ministry service or other charitable programs, and finally there is the stock donation program, which

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    Altruism

    * Wahlberg’s Youth Foundation has donated over $1 million to Boys & Girls clubs across the country. * When the gym at his parish needed to be redone, he donated hundreds of thousands in order to make it possible. His belief behind his donations was so that kids have a refuge from the streets. * Donating a lot of money for his parish’s gym was most likely used as a tax write off to benefit himself. At the same time he gained valuable respect and upped his

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    Wgu - Est1 - Task 1

    consistently losing money. After years of requests from customers, all of their stores have started offering a very limited amount of health-conscience and organic products—all of which were high margin items. When asked by the area’s food bank for donation of day-old products, management declined deciding instead to throw the food away, citing worries over lost revenues due to possible fraud and stealing by employees who might say they are donating the food.” Evaluation of Company Q: Businesses

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    Social Responsibility is a concept that lends the idea to companies and corporations that they should have practices and act upon things that have a positive outcome or repercussion is society, rather than be solely focused on maximizing profits (Investopedia, 2015). Company Q is facing an ethical dilemma by not wanting to donate left over food, specifically the higher-priced health foods, to food shelters because they believe their employees may lie about donating it. Company Q is demonstrating

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    products. Company Q should also consider having somewhat lower prices on all of their items in the high crime areas. This may draw outsiders to visit the stores for the lower prices, that otherwise will not come into a high crime area. The donations that go the other areas will promote customer loyalty in the other areas as well. This will offset the cost initiatives in the high crime areas. You can then begin a

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    Est1 Task1 - World Store Ethics Program

    The goal of a company is to make sure they make a profit. Because if they don’t, then, the business would not survive and the company will have to shut down. At the same time, a company cannot ignore or sideline the social responsibility it has towards the society either. As we can see here, Company Q had to close some of its stores because those locations were losing money. The company is also very much focused on making profits and thus, has high margins on organic, health-oriented

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    Est1 Task 301.2.1-05

    Many people in the community are unable to provide basics, such as food and water, for their families. In an effort to assist these people, food banks reach out for help from the community, in the form of monetary and food donations. One of the more common donation sources is grocery stores. Some grocery stores donate their day old and damaged food items to food banks. This gives the food to the local food banks, which is then given to the needy people in the community. This is a relatively

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    Over the years, social responsibility has become increasing important. Many companies have become gradually concerned about their image with the community and customers they serve. Socially responsible companies are not only concerned about profits but more importantly about making a positive impact on stakeholders. Company Q’s attitude towards social responsibility is low to non-existent. Recently the company had to close two of their stores in high crime areas due to money loss. The closings

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