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    Strike [Sec. 2 (q)]: Strike means "a cessation of work by a body of persons employed in any industry acting in combination or a concerted refusal under a common understanding of any number of persons who are or have been so employed‚ to continue to work or to accept employment". Mere stoppage of work does not come within the meaning of strike unless it can be shown that such stoppage of work was a concerted action for the enforcement of an industrial demand.  Procedure of Strikes  According to Sec

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    An example of thinking economically is deciding whether to go out for the night with your friends or to stay home and study for a test. You are giving up either quality time and memories with friends or how well you do on the test. Thinking economically would be to stay home and study for your upcoming test because doing well in school will eventually bring you more wealth through better job opportunities. What you are giving up better know as the opportunity cost would be time spent with your

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    most famous for is developing his three laws of motion. The first law is that an object in motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed going in the same direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted on by an unbalanced force. His second law states that acceleration is produced when a force acts on mass. The greater the amount of mass is the more force is needed to accelerate the object. His third law states that every action has an

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    THE THREE LAWS OF ROBOTICS I‚ Robot by Isaac Asimov. 1941-1950. ORIGINAL VERSION 1. A robot may not injure a human being‚ or through inaction‚ allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. SECOND VERSION 1. No robot may harm a human being. 2. A robot must obey the orders

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    on which the three law codes are based upon few universal rules that still are in use today. The rule no one should kill their neighbor. It is found in Hittite Laws‚ Hammurabi’s Law Code and Laws of the Hebrews. Although all three laws codes mention this rule there are different consequences to breaking this rule in all three. Hittite Law followed the “if then” formula‚ which would start with “if‚” then it would be followed by “then‚” describing the punishment (Allen). The three law codes are very

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    sustainability? Sustainability refers to the notion that businesses require for long-term survival‚ in terms of economically‚ environmentally and socially. It is fully compatible with the natural ecosystems that generate and preserve life. This is to ensure that with social and environmental activities been firmly rooted‚ it can still be available for future generations usage. Economically sustainability Company managed economic sustainability through internal factors like investing in intangible

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    Strike

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    A strike is a form of protest whereby a group of employees withhold labour in order to pressure employers into granting a particular demand. (Cambridge Dictionairies) Causes and effects of strikes in South Africa: Causes - Lack of transformation‚ mutual respect‚ trust‚ and socio-economic equity (SABC‚ 2014). - Dissatisfaction with pay or working and living conditions. Effects - Companies: financial losses‚ reduced productivity‚ profitability and market share‚ and delayed service delivery. Employees:

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    paragraph describing how we will be economically interdependent  when we open our hotdog stand. You may use the rubric check your  ideas   Let’s open a hot dog stand! This is what we will need:  ● ● ● ● ● ● Hotdogs  Buns  Condiments  Electricity (to cook the hotdogs)  Paper plates and napkins to serve the hotdogs  Paragraph Describing Economic Interdependence    We want to open a hot dog stand.  Well by looking at our supply list of  needs to start this business endeavor we will be economically  interdependent for most if not all of our needs

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    California ’s Proposition 184: Three Strikes and You ’re Out Last year in California voters approved a controversial ballot initiative. Proposition 184‚ also known as the three strikes and you ’re out law‚ was passed on November 9‚ 1994. Under this new legislation repeat offenders‚ upon committing their third felony offense‚ will be sentenced to a mandatory twenty-five years to life in prison(California 667). The initiative passed by a landslide‚ with 76% of the voters in favor of it. The

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    Tashkent Certificate of International Foundation Studies 2012 - 2013 Introduction to law Introduction to law Student’s ID number | 00002345 | Module name | Introduction to law | Module code | 2UZF316 | Tutor | Kholidakhon Sabirova | Individual assignment | | Group assignment | | Submission deadline | 18 March 2013 | For Academic Registrar use only | In today`s modern world the law of different countries is established or based on different languages. Various technics

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