Papers 2121-2130 of total 42545 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…cases have been recorded. After, the caseload has more than doubled, now, 100 cases are heard a year. The sentencing options for the defendant's include counseling, community service, writing an apology letter, paying restitution to the victim, writing…
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…external claimants are all other individuals and groups affected by the company's actions. Typically, they comprise of customers, suppliers, governments, unions, competitors, local communities and the general public. Stakeholders can influence…
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…In the Wild West there were four main types of town. These were mining towns, cattle towns, Mormon towns and homesteader towns. In these towns the inhabitants suffered different problems to different degrees, such as communication, law and order…
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…Introduction The concept of the promotion mix is defined by Arens as "a blend of communications tools used by a firm to carry out the promotional process to communicate directly with target markets." (Arens, pg. 8) In a sense the promotional mix…
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…deteriorate the relationships that have been built between community and the firm. Illegal actions aiming to maximize the shareholders' wealth may put both the shareholders and the firm at risk, subjecting them to fines and other legal ramifications. Moreover…
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…amounts of domestic attention. With this in mind the quote "Nature's laws are immutable... Communism is only an ideal dream"3 becomes much clearer. One leader simply does not have enough time nor money to invest in the acquisition of thorough and accurate…
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…Groupware is a technology designed to facilitate the work of groups. This technology may be used to communicate, cooperate, coordinate, solve problems, compete, or negotiate. While traditional technologies like the telephone qualify as groupware…
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…The agrarian society encouraged Domus in contrasts to nuclear families because the Domus served as a function to the community better then the nuclear family did. The Domus also served as a utility for the people that were in it. A Domus evolved from…
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…Alexander Graham Bell is famous for the invention of the telephone. Without him, modern communications wouldn't exist today. People would still use messengers and this process would be very tedious and time-consuming. Although many people don't…
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…Assignment Three: A Case Study of a Modern Social Problem Currently the media has discussed a social problem concerning the lack of management and resources available to the police 111-call centre service. As a result a large number of the community
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