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  • ...partners.(8) And vice versa. Too much was being expected; it was too big a change, happening too quickly. In any case, the corporatists among the members of ...irs]].(15) Trade union leaders they might be, seeking justice and a better deal for the British worker, but they remained patriots and imperialists for the
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  • | [[Anawim]] || Leading change in criminal justice outcomes for women || To support Anawim's Director to e | [[Anawim]] || Women's development, Policy and change || This grant will support Anawim's CEO to contribute in a senior leadershi
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  • .... Advertising that associates alcohol with positive, non-bingeing forms of behaviour will, the code states, benefit British society as well as the company's sal ...nications do not suggest any associations with violent or with anti-social behaviour <ref>Diageo Code of Marketing, p.2/p.4 [http://www.diageo.com/download%5C30
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  • .../public/documents/bae_publication/bae_pdf_ccomms_cr01.pdf Corporate Social Responsibility Review 2001]BAE Systems Website, Accessed April 2001</ref></blockquote> ...cessed 18 January 2011 </ref> BAe was the prime contractor for the entire deal, which included the sale of 48 Tornado bombers, 24 Tornado fighters, 30 Haw
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  • ‘However, Group 4 Falck considers its most important social responsibility to be ensuring that the company has a good and sound financial position and ...Home Office, Group 4 set up the UK’s first ‘private riot squads’ to deal with future disorder at immigration detention centres. 40
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  • ‘However, Group 4 Falck considers its most important social responsibility to be ensuring that the company has a good and sound financial position and ...Home Office, Group 4 set up the UK’s first ‘private riot squads’ to deal with future disorder at immigration detention centres. 40
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  • ...>Christian Aid (2004) ''Behind the Mask: the real face of corporate social responsibility''. Christian Aid Publications</ref>. Businesses are commercial entities act ...o voluntarily and are clearly only looking to boost their corporate social responsibility by being involved in such a programme. Further evidence in the report found
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  • ...supports the UK government’s commitment to the Kyoto protocol on climate change'. Which is a rather safe bet as it looks unlikely that the USA will ratify ...to George W Bush's election campaign and influencing US denial of climate change.9
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  • ...some forms of dyslexia are seen as a mechanism by which to refute personal responsibility for failure by Panton. '''Climate Change'''
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  • ...e: “the ultimate benefit was the realisation that they [leaders] had the responsibility to shape the society which they were likely to inherit”.<ref>Cited at "[h ...research programme studying leadership through radical and often traumatic change. Members of this project are all very senior executives from companies arou
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  • ...ugh their CV in detail for clues that they have been able to bring about a change, improvement, make a substantial difference in a posting. I also look for s ...that of a business manager, does the individual have the capacity for more responsibility? (A bit like buying a house, is there potential to turn a dump into a nice
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  • In October 2002, BICOM hired US pollster [[Stanley Greenberg]] in a bid to change British media attitudes to Israel: ...ewish Chronicle</i>. 23rd June 2006. Accessed 2nd July 2008</ref>) and to 'change perceptions' about Israel through pomoting a focus on aspects such as envir
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  • ...e public sphere and the Left was confined to using its power over personal behaviour. </p><p>So it was in the mid-Eighties that I began to become uncomfortably ...y and its relocation in the individual. And at the heart of this profound change into a liberal individualistic society lay a paradox: that liberal values c
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  • ===Climate change sceptic=== ...st article on Austin's reading list to accompany the debate mocks "climate change doom-mongers". Like the Government's chief scientist, Sir [[David King]] pe
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  • ...n the public eye after allegedly suggesting that homosexuality was deviant behaviour with references to demonic possession, allegations infered by an article in ...r her sexuality and has never countenanced any person for whom she has had responsibility attempting to question any person's sexual orientation or to re-orient them
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  • ...uclear proliferation, the battle for cyberspace and the effects of climate change are all playing a part in destabilising the delicate equilibrium of global The nature and behaviour of the regime and the risk of triggering a nuclear arms race in the Middle
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  • ...Social and Political Attitudes Survey, Basildon 1992: Basildon Revisited - Change and Continuity'', Education and Work Research Group, 2001</ref> ...Furedi]], 'The Americanization Of Social Science: Intellectuals And Public Responsibility In The Post-War United States', ''British Journal of Sociology'', Volume: 6
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  • ...sues that conflicts with competition law. A [[Public Health Responsibility Deal Plenary Group]] oversees the work and commitments made by the networks. {{H ...ve regulation from government but is centred on self regulation and social responsibility. Lansley's strategy is a clear continuation of the previous government's [[
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  • ...rtment of Health, [http://responsibilitydeal.dh.gov.uk/#top Responsibility Deal Partners] no date given, accessed 8th September 2011 </ref> ...123025.pdf Paper for 14th September Meeting a public health responsibility Deal] accessed 10th September 2011 </ref> Some companies have made individual pl
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  • ...ight|150px|The [[RCP]] suicide note: [[Living Marxism]], ''The point is to change it'', [[Junius Publications]], 1996.]] *''The Point is to Change It: A Manifesto for a World Fit for People'', London: Junius (1996), x-xiii
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