Papers 1821-1830 of total 53938 found.
…responsibility is that nowadays, public try to seek not only about economic but also social goals (public expectation). Companies are inclined to have secure long run profit and ethical obligation (responsible action are the right thing to do). In short, if companies…
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Category: /Law & Government
…anti-social behaviour. Its purpose is to secure a sustainable reduction in crime and the fear of crime in local communities. Its approach is based upon the formation of partnerships between the community, public, private and voluntary sectors (including…
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…and social exclusion because of their social background, making it more difficult to secure employment and access housing. Ex-offenders must also face the stigma associated with having a criminal record, and consequently the likelihood of being overlooked…
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…the economy slows down, income and Social Security tax revenues drop, due to falling wages and profits. Meanwhile, costs for some programs, such as unemployment compensation, rise. These changes automatically put the federal budget into deficit, even…
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…Cyber Crime First Yahoo! Then eBay. The Net's vulnerability threatens e-commerce--and you The scenario that no one in the computer security field likes to talk about has come to pass: The biggest e-commerce sites on the Net have been falling like…
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…dependent on the computer. One of the fastest growing tools of the computer field is the Internet, which attracts millions of people from around the world and all social classes. I mean, Internet attracts everyone, including the criminals (let’s call them…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Nations charter are the General Assembly, the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council, the trusteeship Council, the International Court of Justice, and the Secretariat. Other than trying to maintain peace and order around the world, the United…
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Category: /History
…, economic impact, social responses, and personal ideals America had to adapt to the devastation caused by these terrorists. Many people wondered how a tragedy could happen at this magnitude. How could the government let this happen? Civilians were asking…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the family such as college education for the children, and other needs that may arise from unforeseen circumstances. In adopting this approach to your evaluation, income from all avenues of income such as social security, veteran’s benefits, or trust funds…
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…There have been many changes that have occurred in the past few centuries. There are few incidences in today's society that do not require the verbal proclamation of social security numbers, and secret pin numbers in order for the average individual…
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