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Marcus Christensen

The Ethical Dimension of Sustainability - 0 views

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    This article focusses on our global promblems and ideas to fix them
stephanie nielsen

What we can learn from Jon Corzine - 0 views

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    FORTUNE -- Jon Corzine, what were you thinking? It's going to be tough to salvage the good parts of a long, lucrative career in finance after the dust clears from this current mess, even in its rosiest of outcomes.
Kandace McGlynn

Toyota Recall - 0 views

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    Toyota's announcement of a technical fix for its sticky gas pedals - which can lead to sudden acceleration problems - is not likely to bring a quick end to the company's current recall nightmare. Having already halted sales and production of eight of its top-selling cars in the U.S.
Linda Eggum

Four Strategic Generosity Lessons - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    Posted on Harvard Business Review: December 13, 2010 11:33 AM On December 9, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg joined Microsoft founder Bill Gates and wealthy investor Warren Buffet in signing the Gates-Buffet Giving Pledge, which commits them to donate at least half of their wealth over time. Other less-well-known holders of 10-figure U.S.
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    Generosity leads to suspicion?!
Derek Schilling

School Says Lesson On Language Used Bad Words - 0 views

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    Article that talks about offensive words such as "fat and "ugly" being taught to middle schoolers.
jdybing

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten - 1 views

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    I was trying to find a link about learning about good and evil. Then, I remembered seeing this poster many times in the past. I'm sure you've seen it too (or heard about it). This link is to the book on Amazon. I highly suggest clicking on the "Look Inside" on the picture and reading the "First Pages." Amazon allows you to read a select amount of pages. I suggest reading the Credo at the beginning and the Reflections in the back. I, for one, plan to purchase and read the entire thing. Sometimes I think we overthink. Life doesn't always have to be complicated.
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