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  • Diminished Responsibility
    Diminished Responsibility

    U.K. Subs are an English punk rock band, among the earliest in the first wave of British punk. Formed in 1976, the mainstay of the band has been vocalist Charlie Harper. In May 1979, the band signed to GEM Records, a punk rock offshoot of RCA Records. Their style combined the energy of punk and the rock and roll edge of the then-thriving pub rock scene. Originally released in early 1981, 'Diminished Responsibility' was the U.K. Subs' fourth album and it reached No. 18 in the UK Albums Chart.

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  • Responsibility and Desert
    Responsibility and Desert

    Responsibility & Desert advances a conversational theory of moral responsibility that relies upon desert as the normative basis for blame and punishment.A conversational theory understands the relationship between a blameworthy person and one who blames her to be similar to the relationship between competent speakers engaged in a conversational exchange.Blame can therefore be appraised for being meaningful as a reply to a culpable party's conduct.But meaningfulness alone is inadequate to justify blame and punishment.Might one appeal to fairness, reasonableness, or just utility?Desert is widely regarded as the proper basis for blame and punishment.But is this a philosophically defensible position? Philosopher Michael McKenna explores just what desert is within the domain of moral responsibility, when conceptualized within the framework of the conversational theory.He does not offer an unqualified defence, but he does offer a best case for treating desert as the proper basis for the communicative character of blame and punishment.To do so, he takes up familiar challenges to desert and retribution.Does deserved blame and punishment commit us to the non-instrumental goodness of harms to the blameworthy and criminally culpable?Is this mere vengeance? Does it also commit us to extremely harsh treatment in response to extremely egregious wrongdoing?McKenna does not shy away from accepting hard truths about appeal to desert, but he does show that many of the most damning indictments of it are misguided.

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  • Responsibility for Justice
    Responsibility for Justice

    When the noted political philosopher Iris Marion Young died in 2006, her death was mourned as the passing of "one of the most important political philosophers of the past quarter-century" (Cass Sunstein) and as an important and innovative thinker working at the conjunction of a number of important topics: global justice; democracy and difference; continental political theory; ethics and international affairs; and gender, race and public policy.In her long-awaited Responsibility for Justice, Young discusses our responsibilities to address "structural" injustices in which we among many are implicated (but for which we not to blame), often by virtue of participating in a market, such as buying goods produced in sweatshops, or participating in booming housing markets that leave many homeless.Young argues that addressing these structural injustices requires a new model of responsibility, which she calls the "social connection" model.She develops this idea by clarifying the nature of structural injustice; developing the notion of political responsibility for injustice and how it differs from older ideas of blame and guilt; and finally how we can then use this model to describe our responsibilities to others no matter who we are and where we live. With a foreward by Martha C. Nussbaum, this last statement by a revered and highly influential thinker will be of great interest to political theorists and philosophers, ethicists, and feminist and political philosophers.

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  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    Corporate Social Responsibility

    In its journey from the margins to the mainstream, corporate social responsibility has become a significant part of the business agenda.Whilst society has always held expectations of business that go beyond maximising profits, the backdrop against which businesses now operate - characterised by financial crisis, climate change, political shifts, and population growth - has seen CSR become increasingly central to the ability of businesses to address global concerns. How businesses manage the requirements of the 2016 Paris Agreement, implications of the growing 'gig economy', and the increasing importance of a CSR brand are just some of the contemporary issues explored in this fourth edition.The engaging, accessible style supports a critical perspective, while a forward-thinking outlook encourages you to consider how the interactions of business and society will continue to evolve. How emerging business models, such as Uber, are governed; why Pakistan's football manufacturing industry takes an interest in its workers' sexual health; and what it takes to establish the Global Business Coalition for Women's Economic Empowerment are just some of the new case studies that illustrate the book's global reach.With more cases and examples than any other CSR textbook, initiatives as well as failures are explored in real businesses contexts, bringing the book's comprehensive coverage to life. This book is supported by online resources. For students:Additional case study sources - useful links for where to source further case studies and examples. Further reading - a comprehensive list of research to aid research. Suggested films - a list of films that illustrate issues relevant to CSR managers. Sources on regulations and governance - links to important legislation and guidelines affecting CSRWeb exercises - links to relevant websites direct you to valuable sources of information. Journal club - links to seminal journal articles along with commentary on the paper, critical questions, and key points to consider. For lecturers: Figures and tables from the book - for use in lectures and seminars.

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  • How do you like working in a nursing home/senior care facility, for those who work in a nursing home/senior care facility?

    Working in a nursing home or senior care facility can be incredibly rewarding. It provides an opportunity to make a positive impact on the lives of elderly residents who may need extra care and support. Building relationships with residents and their families, providing compassionate care, and being a source of comfort and companionship can be fulfilling. However, it can also be emotionally challenging at times, especially when dealing with illness, loss, or seeing residents struggle with their health. Overall, the opportunity to bring joy and comfort to the elderly population often outweighs the challenges, making it a meaningful and fulfilling career choice for many.

  • What does responsibility mean as a nursing professional?

    Responsibility as a nursing professional means being accountable for providing safe, competent, and ethical care to patients. It involves advocating for patients' needs, ensuring their well-being, and upholding the standards of nursing practice. Nursing professionals are responsible for continuously updating their knowledge and skills, collaborating with the healthcare team, and maintaining confidentiality. Ultimately, responsibility in nursing encompasses a commitment to the highest quality of care and the best interests of the patients.

  • Is contraception a joint responsibility, a woman's responsibility, or a man's responsibility?

    Contraception is a joint responsibility that should be shared by both partners. Both men and women should take an active role in preventing unwanted pregnancies and protecting themselves from sexually transmitted infections. Open communication and mutual decision-making about contraception can help ensure that both partners are taking responsibility for their sexual health. Ultimately, the choice of contraception method should be made based on the needs and preferences of both individuals.

  • Switching from elderly care to pediatric nursing

    Switching from elderly care to pediatric nursing can be a significant transition as it involves caring for a different population with unique needs. Pediatric nursing requires specialized knowledge in child development, growth, and family-centered care. Nurses must also be skilled in communication and building trust with both the child and their family members. While the switch may present challenges, it can also be a rewarding experience as nurses have the opportunity to positively impact the lives of children and their families.

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  • Corporate Social Responsibility
    Corporate Social Responsibility

    *Shortlisted in the Management and Leadership Textbook Category at CMI Management Book of the Year Awards 2016* Why has CSR become part of the mainstream business and academic agenda in the 21st century?How can CSR be fully integrated in business strategy and day-to-day operations?Do companies become more vulnerable to criticism from stakeholders if they make public their commitment to CSR? These are just some of the questions and challenges explored in this exciting new textbook.Readers will not only gain comprehensive knowledge and understanding of the history of CSR, the key CSR drivers, the main theoretical CSR perspectives and the dominant CSR practices found in the business community, they will also, more crucially, learn how to implement CSR in practice. Written and edited by leading academics in the field, Corporate Social Responsibility is an engaging and accessible text designed for any student seeking an introduction to this complex and ambiguous subject. The book is complemented by free online resources, including annotated web links, free full-text journal articles and more.

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  • Anthropology and Responsibility
    Anthropology and Responsibility

    This book explores the role and implications of responsibility for anthropology, asking how responsibility is recognised and invoked in the world, what relations it draws upon, and how it comes to define notions of the person, institutional practices, ways of knowing and modes of evaluation.The category of responsibility has a long genealogy within the discipline of anthropology and it surfaces in contemporary debates as well as in anthropologists’ collaboration with other disciplines, including when anthropology is applied in fields such as development, medicine, and humanitarian response.As a category that unsettles, challenges and critically engages with political, ethical and epistemological questions, responsibility is central to anthropological theory, ethnographic practice, collaborative research, and applied engagement.With chapters focused on a variety of cultural contexts, this volume considers how anthropology can contribute to a better understanding of responsibility, including the ‘responsibility of anthropology’ and the responsibility of anthropologists to specific others.

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  • Corporate Political Responsibility
    Corporate Political Responsibility

    Behind closed doors, many large companies quietly use their political clout to influence public policy on social and environmental issues – often in a negative direction.This book seeks to create a new norm for responsible political behaviour by corporations.It brings together leading scholars of corporate political responsibility with leading organizations that have been working to support companies in adopting more responsible political practices.The contributors present new evidence on what motivates firms to become more responsible and how markets view corporate 'dark money' spending.They also explain how activists have pressed companies to play a more responsible role in politics.With a particular focus on climate change and the important role of corporate lobbying in supporting or blocking climate policy, this volume leads the way forward for researchers, activists and citizens who seek a future in which corporate political influence is transparent, accountable and responsible.

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  • Diminished Responsibility Vinyl
    Diminished Responsibility Vinyl

    PowerPoint PresentationPresented on black vinyl, the third album by Punk Legends U.K. SUBS, lsquoDiminished Responsibilityrsquo U.K. Subs are an English punk rock band, among the earliest in the first wave of British punk. Formed in 1976, the mainstay of the band has been vocalist Charlie Harper. In May 1979, the band signed to GEM Records, a punk rock offshoot of RCA Records. Their style combined the energy of punk and the rock and roll edge of the thenthriving pub rock scene. Originally released in early 1981 ldquoDiminished Responsibilityrdquo was the U.K. Subs fourth album and it reached NO.18 in the British National Chart.

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  • What is a housekeeper in a senior care facility?

    A housekeeper in a senior care facility is responsible for maintaining a clean and sanitary environment for the residents. They perform a variety of cleaning tasks, such as vacuuming, mopping, dusting, and disinfecting common areas, resident rooms, and other facilities. They also handle laundry, change linens, and ensure that supplies are well-stocked. Additionally, they may assist with organizing and decluttering resident spaces to ensure a safe and comfortable living environment. Overall, the housekeeper plays a crucial role in promoting the health and well-being of the residents by upholding high standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

  • What is psychological abuse in a senior care facility?

    Psychological abuse in a senior care facility refers to any form of emotional or mental mistreatment inflicted on elderly residents. This can include verbal threats, intimidation, humiliation, isolation, and manipulation. Psychological abuse can have a severe impact on the mental and emotional well-being of seniors, leading to anxiety, depression, and a decline in overall health. It is important for caregivers and family members to be vigilant and report any signs of psychological abuse in senior care facilities to ensure the safety and well-being of the residents.

  • What is the difference between elderly care and nursing care?

    Elderly care typically refers to the general support and assistance provided to older adults in their daily activities, such as help with personal care, meal preparation, and household chores. Nursing care, on the other hand, involves more specialized medical care provided by licensed nurses, including administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and managing medical conditions. While elderly care focuses on overall well-being and quality of life, nursing care is more focused on medical needs and treatment.

  • What distinguishes a legal responsibility from an ethical-moral responsibility?

    A legal responsibility is a duty or obligation that is mandated by laws, regulations, or contracts, and failure to fulfill it can result in legal consequences such as fines or lawsuits. On the other hand, an ethical-moral responsibility is based on personal values, principles, and beliefs about what is right or wrong, and is not necessarily enforceable by law. While legal responsibilities are defined and enforced by external authorities, ethical-moral responsibilities are self-imposed and guided by individual conscience. In some cases, there may be overlap between legal and ethical-moral responsibilities, but they are distinct in their origins and enforcement mechanisms.

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