Corporate Social Responsibility Principles and Strategies

Understanding Corporate Social Responsibility

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) means that companies should not focus only on profit. They must also care about society, the environment, and people.

Simple Definition

CSR is the responsibility of businesses to contribute to sustainable economic development while improving the quality of life of employees, society, and the environment.

Examples of CSR Activities

  • Tata: Builds schools and hospitals.
  • Infosys: Supports education.
  • ITC: Promotes sustainable
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Power and Identity in the Modern Middle East

Geopolitics and Cultural Identity in the Middle East

The Middle East is defined by the intersection of geopolitics and culture, illustrated through three key cases: the legacy of colonialism, the Kurdish situation, and Palestinian identity.

Historical Context and Colonial Legacy

The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916) divided the Ottoman Empire between British and French powers, disregarding local populations. Although never fully implemented, it set the groundwork for the League of Nations mandate at San

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Principles of Fluid Mechanics and Particle Size Reduction

Fluid Mechanics Fundamentals

A fluid is a substance that continually deforms (flows) under an applied shear stress.

Types of Fluids

  • Ideal fluid: An imaginary, incompressible fluid with zero viscosity that does not exist in reality.
  • Real fluid: All fluids that possess viscosity.
  • Newtonian fluid: Fluids that obey Newton’s law of viscosity.
  • Non-Newtonian fluid: Fluids that do not obey Newton’s law of viscosity.
  • Ideal plastic fluid: Fluids where shear stress is proportional to the velocity gradient, provided
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Retail Management and Digital Strategy Essentials

Key Performance Indicators in Retailing

Important Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in retailing include like-for-like revenue, the Cash Conversion Cycle, and the Customer Conversion Rate.

1. Like-for-Like Revenue

Definition: This metric measures sales growth in the same stores or channels compared to the previous year. It reflects organic growth, excluding the impact of new store openings, closures, or other structural changes.

2. Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)

Definition: The CCC represents the time (

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Solar Energy Systems: Measurement, Storage, and Applications

Instruments for Solar Radiation Measurement

The primary instruments used to measure solar radiation include the Pyranometer, Pyrheliometer, and Sunshine Recorder.

  • Pyranometer: Measures both global and diffuse radiation. It utilizes a thermopile sensor with a black coating; absorbed solar heat creates a temperature difference, generating a voltage proportional to the radiation.
  • Pyrheliometer: Measures direct beam radiation exclusively. It features a long collimator tube to ensure only direct sunlight
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Essential Production and Operations Management Techniques

1. Total Quality Management (TQM) Tools

TQM is a management approach focused on long-term success through customer satisfaction. The “tools” refer to the statistical techniques used to identify and fix quality issues. The 7 Basic Quality Tools are:

  • Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa): Used to identify root causes of a problem (Cause and Effect).
  • Pareto Chart: Based on the 80/20 rule (80% of problems come from 20% of causes). It helps prioritize what to fix first.
  • Check Sheet: A simple form used to collect data
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Income Tax Act: Capital Gains, Clubbing, and Loss Set-offs

Understanding Capital Assets: Short-Term vs. Long-Term

The distinction between a Long-Term Capital Asset (LTCA) and a Short-Term Capital Asset (STCA) is based purely on the period of holding. This classification is crucial for determining tax rates and indexation benefits.

FeatureShort-Term Capital Asset (STCA)Long-Term Capital Asset (LTCA)
Holding PeriodHeld for a period not more than the specified limit.Held for a period more than the specified limit.
Specified LimitVaries by asset (e.g., 12 months
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Generación del 27, Vanguardias y Movilidad Urbana

Autores y Obras de la Generación del 27

  • Pedro Salinas: La voz a ti debida
  • Jorge Guillén: Cántico
  • Gerardo Diego: Manual de espumas / Alondra de verdad
  • Federico García Lorca: Poema del cante jondo, Romancero gitano, Poeta en Nueva York
  • Rafael Alberti: Marinero en tierra, Sobre los ángeles
  • Dámaso Alonso: Hijos de la ira
  • Vicente Aleixandre: Sombra del paraíso
  • Luis Cernuda: La realidad y el deseo
  • Manuel Altolaguirre: Jardín cerrado
  • Emilio Prados: El misterio del agua
  • Ernestina de Champourcín: Ahora
  • Concha
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Understanding Citizenship: Concepts, History, and Models

Item 11: Citizenship

Citizenship is an ethical-political concept that combines the fundamental features of belonging and participation. We define citizenship as the characteristics that identify us as members of a political community, although this classification does not fully define us, as we may belong to culturally distinct groups. A multicultural state is distinct from a multinational state.

The concept of citizenship carries various meanings depending on the community to which we belong: nation-

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Echinodermata Biology: Characteristics and Classification

General Characteristics of Phylum Echinodermata

Phylum Echinodermata (from Greek echinos = spiny; derma = skin) consists of exclusively marine animals known for their pentamerous radial symmetry and unique water-driven skeletal systems.

  • Habitat: Entirely marine; found at all depths from the intertidal zone to the deep sea.
  • Symmetry: Adults exhibit pentamerous radial symmetry (body parts arranged in fives), while larvae are bilaterally symmetrical.
  • Body Organization: Triploblastic, coelomate, and exhibit
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