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    games on gamespot.com‚ gadgets on gadgetsreview.com‚ restaurants at citysearch.com and so much more. Philippines have provided a government agency that is responsible for the classification and review of television programs‚ movies‚ and home video‚ which is the Movie and Television Review and Classification Board(MTRCB). There are 7 following criteria in the judgment of the Board. First is theme‚ the film should not contain violence‚ threat‚ abuse‚ horror‚ or other themes that may cause fear or disturbance

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    practices. The legal influences which consists of regulations and legislations‚ encourage the employers and employees to make direct agreement about the terms and conditions of employment that will apply at the workplace‚ and in this way‚ the power of unions are weakened as there are restrictions on union right of entry to workplaces and on the enforcement of union membership. Meanwhile‚ the economic influences on employment relations include the level of economic activity‚ which involves several stages

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    Hong Kong‚ South Korea‚ Taiwan‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ and Thailand. They are referred to as the high performing Asian economies (HPAEs) because of their miraculous growth in the past several decades (World Bank‚ 1993). Macroeconomic stability is one of the factors that contribute to their success. According to the World Bank (1993)‚ macroeconomic stability was defined as keeping inflation under control‚ managing external debt well‚ and resolving macroeconomic crises quickly. How such stability is manifested

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    (a)Explain the role of tribunals. (b)Evaluate the extent to which tribunals have been reformed. Tribunals are an essential part of the British Legal System and are see as part of the popular Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). Their main purpose was to give the public a means of settling disputes regarding their scial rights and various other areas such as employment law. For example if a person felt they were incorrectly dismissed from their employment‚ they would use a tribunal as means

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    “Socialization is the process by which the various representatives of society-parents‚ teachers‚ political leaders‚ mass media teach people the ways of society and form their basic qualities.” 1We are taught to deal with our environment through the interaction with people we met. Socialization is not only the process when we were young‚ it is actually a lifelong process teaching us how to fit in the society in every stage of life. We learn the expectation of the society and when we accept the rules

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    Ernst Gombrich’s The Limits of Likeness touches upon the influence of artists’ styles in their works. This particular author refers to art in the representational sense in his story of the German and French painters in the beginning. Although the Germans attempted to prove their skill by painting the same subject‚ they fell prisoner to their individual styles‚ and each turned out slightly different. Each artist was attempting to recreate‚ or represent‚ the Roman scene. In addition‚ the author believes

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    diagnostic equipments and consumables thereof patients at reduced prices‚ which will help in bringing down the cost and medical devices. of treatment for these ailments. Further‚ reduction in import duty on medical devices would overall reduce the cost of treatment of patients and help in making available the best medical facility in India at relatively cheaper rates. Diagnosis is an important aspect of the healthcare‚ which helps in detection‚ prevention and cure of disease. Being a vital segment

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    literature review”.International Journal of Service. 1 November 2004. Vol. 15: 102-121. Naziret. al.“How Online Shopping Is Affecting Consumers Buying Behavior in Pakistan?”. IJCSI International Journal of Computer Science Issues‚ May 2012. Vol. 9‚ Issue 3‚ No 1. Rogal‚ Donal.Marketing: An Introduction for Students in Ireland. 2007. Rohma‚ Andrew‚ VanithaSwaminathan. “A typology of online shoppers based on shopping motivations” Journal of Business Research 57 (2004) 748 – 757. Shwu- Ing‚ Wu. “The Relationship

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    Outline & discuss the function of families in contemporary UK society The definition of the term ‘family’ has somewhat gone through radical changes over the past few decades in the UK‚ some 30 years ago a family was defined as being father‚ mother and children. Some referred to this as the “cereal box family” as this was typically the type of family to be shown on television commercials for cereal. This stereotype is more correctly known as the nuclear family‚ however changes over the years has

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    The roles of the main EU institutions (Council‚ Commission and Parliament) in the management of the continuing/financial crisis” I. Introduction. The ongoing euro economic/financial crisis has exposed large gaps in the ability of both the European Union’s (EU) institutions as a whole‚ and of the euro zone group in particular‚ to take a common approach to solving the problem. In the absence of an adequate common policy approach we have seen individual member states‚ including Ireland‚ resorting

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