The colonists were unhappy with the way things were going. Each new tax was more of a burden than before and they eventually god fed up with it, which resulted with the Boston Tea Party, and the rest is history.
Coins - money
Gift card - money
debit card - money
checks - money
currency - money
credit cards - credit
loans - credit
Anything is considered money (or can be used as cash) if the amount is readily available (the balance on a gift card has already been paid for or the money in the bank covers the amount of the check)
Anything is considered credit if you can take the item now and physically pay for it later (buy on credit card and take the merchandise but then pay the credit card off at a later time)
The anthropologist Arthur Kleinman has proposed the use of illness narratives in order to <span>bridge cultural divides between patients and caregivers.
What he wanted to say in his book is that caregivers shouldn't only look at the medical aspects of a disease, but rather take into consideration its psychological and social aspects as well. This way, the patient will feel more at ease with their caregiver.
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The correct answer is Each of the above actions is consistent with social responsibility and none are necessarily inconsistent with stockholder wealth maximization.
Social responsibility is when companies voluntarily adopt attitudes, behaviors and actions that promote the well-being of their internal and external audiences. It is a voluntary practice as it should not be confused exclusively by compulsory actions imposed by the government or by any external incentives (such as taxes, for example). The concept, in this view, involves the benefit of the community, whether it is related to the internal public (employees, shareholders, etc.) or external actors (community, partners, environment, etc.).
Over time, this conception has given rise to some variations or nuances. Thus, new concepts - often complementary, distinct or redundant - are used to define social responsibility, including Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Social Responsibility.