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    China is seen as a very influential and prosperous country in terms of its technological advances, the fact that we are in trillions of dollars in depth to them , referring to the United States, etc. With that being said; however, China has multitudes of problems facing its country. In terms of freedom, China has one of the lowest scores on the scale, because its lack of education and its increasing income inequalities among its people. Many reforms need to take place, as well as more education.

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    Introduction Archie Carroll defines corporate social responsibility (CSR) as “the social responsibility of business encompassing the economic, legal, ethical, and discretionary expectations that society has of these organizations at a given point in time.” (Crane, 5) Interesting enough, there has been an abrupt growth of firm’s engagement in CSR within all industries. This is the result of growing requests from the civil society demanding firms, of all sizes, to legitimize their practices. (Crane

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    from small shows and got more attention from Disney. She then released her first single and the Billboard 100 enjoyed her hit, she then started to get bigger and bigger after being recognized for so much. Selena is also involved in NGO (Non-governmental organization) activities. It is a not-for-profit she also does a bunch of charity funds around the world

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    published in late 2015 by Munchies where she argues that while few improvements have been made in terms of working conditions on the field, however the changes are just not enough. Wei begins builder her credibility with testimonies from non-governmental organizations and other reputable sources and attempts to use emotion by using testimonial anecdotes from the workers talking about how they get mistreated. The target audiences of this article were males and females aged from twenty-one and above

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    Organizations play an indispensable role in complementing current system. The increasing awareness and heated discussions of environmental issues can be captured in the burgeoning civil society and large numbers of non-governmental organizations in China. However, the number of operating NGOs in China is quite hard to track because a huge number of NGOs remain unregistered as business entities or research institutions. State intends to control and monitor registered NGOs, but recent studies have

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    “groups outside a business or people who are not directly working within the business but are affected in some way from the decisions of the business” (Boundless, 2015). Stakeholders can have diverse levels of involvement in the organization and potentially impact an organizations

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    Having a sense of safety and security are some of the major benefits we want our children to grow up with. We all hope that kids can grow happy and be protected in their own community, being able to go outside and play ball in the front yards and close parks. Unfortunately, today we have many ancient factors that continue to threaten the safety of children in our communities and all around the world. They are harmful factors that can damage a healthy social and personal development in severe cases

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    Introduction Leading community businesses and governments admit Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as an official policy objective. Those companies who apply CSR are able to maintain sustainable progress. This development covers social, economic and environmental influence in how they run (Clegg, 2011, p. 216). Three areas are the bases of the triple bottom line (TBL) approach (Elkington, 1994). CSR itself has various meaning but in more simple way it can be defined as firms’ obligation to act

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    fundamental freedoms—of assembly, association and speech—were treated to fierce legal restriction. The Government chose to ignore parliamentary procedures and numerous protests; many experts believe, that the new laws governing demonstrations, NGOs [non-governmental organisations], the libel and the legal regulation of the Internet are proof that these three rights have not only been restricted, but effectively terminated. In the case of the homophobic laws, the government 's motives are clear: to mobilise

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    it helps the planet, and most importantly, the people... who at the end of the day aren 't so different from yourself! Background Info : World Vision Australia is partnership of World Vision International, and is a Christian, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization. The entity focuses on the education, health and safety of Aboriginals in Australia. World Visions slogan 'Our vision for every child, life in all its fullness; Our prayer for every heart, the will to make it so ' shows their dedication

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