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  • Ethics In Business  By : Zafar Ahmed
    Ethics in business is a behavior in which a business is attached to its daily connections with the world. Business ethics at workplace not only applies to the interaction of the business to the world but also to one-on-one dealing with every single customer.
  • Ethics in Network Marketing - Why it Was Important to Write About It  By : Kevin McNabb
    After more than twenty years in the corporate world, ten of which included owning my own network marketing business, I felt it was necessary to really outline what ethics is, and what our role as network marketers needs to be.
  • Ethics On The Internet: Can It Be Ignored? Copyright (c) Lars Krøgholt 2006  By : krogholt
    The internet is a culture building fenomenon and we are not alone there. The internet is a web, where veryone is making an impression on others, for good or bad. People are selfish and many will think of them selves before anyone else. But we are responsible for the contribution we make to the internet culture. The author gives 5 questions for you to ask yourself when you run into something that seems a little spammy or doesn't sound ethical or right.
  • Ethics term paper  By : Sharon White
    While writing an Ethics term paper, you can’t avoid projecting your personality, your own inner thoughts. You may try your best to be objective and professional and yet some reflection of your own ethical principles will be there in the paper. What is life? It is the bundle of experiences, god or bad.
  • Ethics: The Conscience of Every Business  By : Marcel Tardif
    At the foundation of every business is a philosophy, a conscience if you will; businesses cannot function without these. This applies to both online and offline businesses. What drives the conscience of a business, however, is a set of rules that everyone knows and follows.
  • Examine the Ethics of Sending your Downline to Company Events  By : Cherrie Fishlowitz
    While preparing for my last company event I had to stop and examine my own ethics in telling my downline to do whatever it took to get there.
  • Fake Doctors Notes - A New Exit Out?  By : Lisa Law
    Fake Doctor Notes -- Is it right or wrong?
  • FBI Raids: Pertinent or Paranoid?  By : J Square Humboldt
    FBI raids are certain to grab headlines. That can raise an ethical question, though, if the possibility exists that the purpose of the raid is for its intimidating effect as much as it is to grab wrongdoers. Could this be the case in raids involving two e-currency companies?
  • Fictitious Credit Cards Scam  By : Jack Payne
    Identity Theft Artists Upgrading their Craft to the Detriment of all Telephone and Internet Businesses.
  • Filing Bankruptcy Without A Lawyer Is Crazy  By : Rick Goldfeller
    If you feel that you're on the verge of facing overwhelming financial problems, or even financial ruin, think twice about filing for bankruptcy. If you've thought about it over and over again, and still feel that filing for bankruptcy is the only way out, I urge you to seek credit counseling (so does the constitution).
  • Financing Your Franchise: SBA Loans  By : Jamie Davis
    Financing is one of the most confusing, and often frustrating, aspects of opening a franchise. Some franchisees pay cash, others take out home equity loans or tap into their retirement savings.

    In this article, we look at one of the most popular methods of franchise financing: the SBA Loan. SBA Loans are loans made by traditional lenders such as banks that are guaranteed by the federal government’s Small Business Administration.
  • Five Questions to Check Your Recycling Scheme is Working  By : Simon Fisher
    How do you know if you're recycling scheme is working? These five questions will help you make sure you're achieving what you set out to do.
  • For the Love of Charity! The Economics of Parasitism  By : Croydon J Hounslow
    Britain’s urban centres have been invaded by ‘Face-to-Face Fundraisers’ over the past few years. Termed ‘chuggers’ (shorthand for ‘charity muggers’) in popular parlance, these brightly-tuniced purveyors of bubbly roadside patter are the ambassadors of a growing economic parasitism within the British charity industry and, like any parasite, will eventually destroy their host if left unchecked.
  • Foreclosure  By : Foreclosure
    Foreclosure is the legal process in which a bank or other secured creditor sells or repossesses a parcel of real property (immovable property) after the owner has failed to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust".
  • Fossil Fuels - Time Is Running Out  By : VideoJug.com
    Delve deeper into this issue that many of us want to ignore, and find out what the future for energy resources really holds.
  • Fraud and Corruption - A Strategic Direction  By : Brett Warfield
    The article discusses the need for organisations in Australia to take a proactive stance against fraud and corruption.
  • Fraud and Corruption - A Strategic Direction for Fiji  By : Brett Warfield
    The article discusses the need for organisations in Fiji to take a proactive stance against fraud and corruption.
  • From Lard to Loans and the Rise of the Supermarket  By : Adrian Hudson
    The article discusses the growth of supermarkets. It covers the moves from food, to non food and the present day trend of also offering non stock items like loans, banking and insurance.
  • Gaining Through Adversity  By : Chuck Gallagher
    How can the pain of adversity provide gain? "That's crazy", one man recently said to me. Yet, it's not the adversity we face or the temptations that come our way that defines us...it's how we deal with them that defines the character of our being.
  • GAO report: Federal and state regulators are spinning their tires; Title industry report recommends coordinated regulatory effort  By : Amy Swinderman
    The current regulatory environment enveloping the title insurance industry is clouded by constrained enforcement resources, minimal oversight of title agents and a lack of coordination among state and federal regulators, according to the U.S. Government Accountability Office’s (GAO) long-awaited report on the title insurance industry.
  • get all your bank charges for the last 6 years repaid, office of fair trading rules charges illegal  By : raymond john
    Only a small percentage of UK citizens are aware that the Office of Fair Trading in the UK have stated that the enormous Bank chares levied by the Big Banks are illegal. The big 4 banks made a gigantic total profit of over £12 Billion last financial year and most of it was made at the expense of those members of society that can least afford these swinging charges often as much as £38 for being only a few pence overdrawn. My own bank charged me £35 for being 64 pence overdrawn
  • Give a natural look to your paintings with latest decorating tools  By : JessicaThomson
    First thing you will have to consider is the bristle of the brush. This is that part of the paint brush that comes directly in contact with paint. Bristles could be made from natural materials, synthetic materials and as a mixture of both natural and synthetic fibers. If you want to use oil based paint for the purpose of your decoration, paint brushes having natural fiber bristles would work based.
  • Giveaways by Web Site Draw in Consumers  By : Samuel Martin
    Toy surprises buried in cereal boxes or in bags of popular snacks have been a marketing tactic for as long as package goods have been sold in supermarkets. Most people probably can't even imagine a Cracker Jack box without a prize inside.
  • Global Virtual Office Solutions - Now providing virtual offices worldwide in 120 cities  By : GlobalVirtualOffice
    Global Virtual Office Soloutions is now providing virtual offices worldwide in 120 cities offering clients/businesses the opportunity to have a presence in most major cities/locations worldwide.
  • Good Growth and Good Profit  By : O. Eppers
    In the business world the words "good" and "profit" are used almost as synonymous but challenges of our modern world require a redefinition of profit and the development of a more sustainable growth model including and benefiting all of society and protecting natural resources.
  • Great Business Partnerships -- The Secret Ingredient  By : Stephanie Yeh and Leta Worthington
    No matter what skills and resources you and your partner possess, unless you have this simple but secret ingredient you will never join the ranks of the great business partnerships.
  • Green Options for Trade Show Booths  By : Len Piotrowski
    Conventional trade booths are laden with toxins, including every part of the booth: carpeting, drapes, signage and paints all vent damaging volatile organic compounds. Try a green trade show booth to have a positive impact on the future of our planet. It’s easier than you may think to make a difference. Learn more.
  • Ground Floor MLM  By : Vance Williamson
    Mlm success is not arbitrary and illusive. On the contrary it is calculated and predicable when using the proper skills. This is not a business of chance but of opportunity. Using the proper systems your results can be expected with confidence.
  • Has Honesty Become a Thing of the Past?  By : Mary Murtha
    This article explains honesty and its value in making long term relationships with costumers so they keep coming back; it discusses the importance of the triad between honesty, trust and credibility when marketing.
  • HealthSouth's Scrushy Sentenced - Is There Life Following Prison?  By : Chuck Gallagher
    Chuck Gallagher, professional speaker, shares what will be experienced and learned from the jail sentence that Richard Scrushy will serve.

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