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Organizations relating to Irresponsibility

International Conference on Driver Distraction and Inattention / Est. 2009
Earthworks / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2005

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World Problems relating to Irresponsibility

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Unethical practices relating to development
Irresponsible political affiliations
Social hardships of economic reform
Monopolization of agricultural genetic resources
Corporate control of genetic material
Irresponsible tobacco and cigarette advertising
Abusive experimentation on humans
Homeless mentally disabled
Unsustainable short-term improvements in agricultural productivity
Environmental hazards of exotic species introduction
Destructive techniques for weather modification
Paternal negligence
Irresponsible nanotechnology
Misuse of advertising
Inappropriate use of the mail service
Irresponsible scientific and technological activity
Unethical practices in the apparel industry
Socially irresponsible programmes of transnational banks
Unethical practices by employees
Inadequate control of weapons of mass destruction
Erosion of social dialogue
Irresponsibility of young people towards the family
Irresponsible release of genetically engineered micro-organisms
Unethical practices of engineering
Unethical practices of public service employees

Action Strategies relating to Irresponsibility

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Reporting negligence
Neglecting areas of responsibility
Reporting negligent old age care
Reporting negligence in politics
Reporting negligence in research
Reporting negligence by government
Reporting dependence on negligence
Reporting negligent building design
Reporting negligence by radiologists
Reporting negligence by veterinarians
Reporting negligent strategic planning
Reporting negligent personnel managers
Reporting negligence in local government
Reporting negligence of official monitors
Reporting negligence by history archivists
Reporting negligence by property surveyors
Reporting negligence by medical specialists
Reporting negligent public service employees
Reporting negligent monitoring of earth processes
Reporting negligent social development consultants
Reporting professional negligence by atmospheric scientists
Abolishing unethical practice of anthropology
Exposing bureaucratic negligence
Allowing bureaucratic negligence
Being careless

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