Corporate social responsibility is:
A) the duty of a corporation to avoid harm to the assets of a community.
B) a business approach that creates long-term consumer and employee value by creating a "green" strategy aimed toward the natural environment.
C) the set of processes, customs, policies, laws, and institutions affecting the way a corporation is directed, administered, or controlled.
D) a field that deals with the major initiatives taken by general managers.
A) the duty of a corporation to avoid harm to the assets of a community.
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Selective permeability of the cell membrane is controlled by
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A) does little to change allele frequencies B) is more important in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes C) happens in all populations D) has no effect on genetic variation