Eddie Murphy Rapla RVG 10.Class Simo Lillestik Life Birth name:Edward Regan Murphy Born: April 3, 1961 (age 52)Brooklyn, lives: New York City, U.S. • He has received Golden Globe Award nominations for his performances in 48 Hrs. , Beverly Hills Cop series , Trading Places , and The Nutty Professor . In 2007, he won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor and received a nomination for the Academy Philanthropy • Murphy has donated money to the AIDS Foundation, and cancer, education, creative arts, family/parent support, health and homeless charities. He has donated to the Martin Luther King Jr. Center, various cancer charities and $100,000 to the Screen Actors' Guild's strike relief fund. Used sites • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddie_Mu rphy • https://www.google.com/search? q=eddie+murphy&source=lnms&tbm =isch&sa=X&ei=xSVSUvfALc67hAfk
Kasumi kõrvale vastutus • Mis ja miks: Klaus Schwab Mis on CSR (korporatsioonide sotsiaalne vastutus) sisu: vastutustundlik juhtimine, turvaline töökeskkond, kogukonna huvid, keskkonnasõbralikkus, filantroopia … It incorporates a host of concepts and practices, including the necessity for adequate corporate governance structures, the implementation of workplace safety standards, the adoption of environmentally sustainable procedures, and philanthropy. Miks: firmad tugevamaks kui riigivõim. Riik lokaalne, äri globaalne. As state power has shrunk, the sphere of influence of business has widened. Kas CSR vaid suurte korporatsioonide teema? • Kuidas: Klaus Schwab Five core concepts--corporate governance, corporate philanthropy, corporate social responsibility, corporate social entrepreneurship, and global corporate citizenship--define the different types of business engagement. Juhtimine.
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7 John Stevens · Industrialisation (raw materials, effect on development of economy, main industries) · Formation of trusts Trusts are companies (groups) who form a monopoly · The role of Andrew Carnegie Businessman and philanthropist Embodies the "rags-to-riches" American dream Carnegie Steel Company was the world's largest steel manufacturer After selling the company he devoted his life to philanthropy Believed that the rich have a moral obligation to give back to humanity (charities) · The role of John D. Rockefeller Industrialist and philanthropist Founder of the Standard Oil Company (1870.) During the 1890s turned his attention to charities and devoted himself to philanthrophy · The role of Henry Ford Automobile manufacturer (8.) 1896 invented the Quadricycle (8.) 1903 - Ford Motor Company was founded Massproduction cars => urbanisation VIII Immigration to the US
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