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    Btec L3 Unit 3 P2

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    Queensmead School BTEC Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Business Unit: 3 Introduction to Marketing ( Pass criteria) HELPSHEET Task (P2) Describe the constraints and limitations under which marketers operate‚ making use of examples to explain your point. Grading Tip: Try to find examples where these laws have been contravened (broken to any degree). Useful websites are those belonging to Trading Standards and the Advertising Standards Authority. Breakdown of task: With

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    1. Evaluate Alpha Natural Resources’ (ANR) corporate social responsibility CSR) performance. Be sure to reference information both from the company’s own webpages and from the media or watchdog agencies. Alpha Natural Resources is one of the largest coal producers in the United States. It’s business ranges from extracting‚ processing and marketing steam and metallurgical coal to services related to equipment repairs‚ road construction and logistics. The company’s clients include electric utilities

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    the primary audience‚ the secondary audience‚ the auxiliary audience‚ the gatekeeper‚ and the watchdog. The primary audience will make the decision use ones message and act on it‚ while the secondary may need to comment or implement the message or plan. The auxiliary audience may see the message‚ however‚ not act on it. The gatekeeper decides if the message will be viewed by the primary audience. “A watchdog audience has political‚ social‚ or economic power and may base future actions on its evaluation

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    P SoC A Device Study SEMINAR REPORT Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the award of degree of Bachelor of Technology in ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING of MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY By JINJU P.K (65232) Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology Rajagiri Valley‚ Cochin - 682 039 2010-2011 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING CERTIFICATE Certified that

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    An increasing emphasis on the mass media has been especially reflected in the wake of events with far-reaching impact such as the September 11 terrorist attacks and the Iraq war. This emphasis is hardly misplaced with the increasing benefits of the mass media becoming clearer day by day. Generally‚ most people assume that the mass media‚ which in today’s context can be defined as a means of communication that reaches large numbers of people via mediums such as the television‚ radio‚ newspapers and

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    communication‚ which includes visual‚ audio‚ and print. The media affect society by molding opinions and perspectives. Therefore‚ as the fulcrum of society‚ the media plays various roles such as communication‚ consolidation of information‚ and as a watchdog of society along with its institutions. In addition‚ it is a source of entertainment‚ advertisement‚ and corporate social responsibility. Communication The media has a wide reach in society. Due to its vast outreach‚ the media play a crucial

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    Expectation Gap and Corporate Fraud: Is Public Opinion Reconcilable with Auditors’ Duties? Jeffrey Cohena‚ Yuan Dingb‚ Cédric Lesagec‚* and Hervé Stolowyc b Carroll School of Management at Boston College‚ USA China-Europe International Business School (CEIBS)‚ Shanghai‚ China c HEC Paris‚ France a This draft – October 28‚ 2010 – Please do not cite or circulate without permission – Comments welcome Acknowledgments. Cédric Lesage and Hervé Stolowy acknowledge the financial support of the

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    1. Woodward and Bernstein served as watchdogs of government officials. What are some of the challenges they confronted as reporters unraveling the Watergate story? 
 Being a journalist and reporting about government activities that question their intellect is very challenging. Woodward and Bernstein have to be aware that they are dealing with higher authorities that have power. They have the power to conduct surveillance on people who need to be monitored‚ thus witnesses are afraid to talk because

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    assurance engagement and other audit and assurance issues in the context of best practice and current developments.In simpler terms‚ this means a very practical exam‚ in which students need to lookat real situations and identify relevant issues to an auditor (or other assuranceprovider)‚ and how those issues may be addressed. OUTLINE OF THE SYLLABUS 1. Regulatory Environment 2. Professional and Ethical Considerations 3. Practice Management 4. Audits of Historical Financial Statements

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    CORRUPTION… Corruption is notoriously difficult to measure. It’s not just because it is an illicit activity. In part it’s because the concept itself is undefined and relative. “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain.” Corruption is damaging because it gives an undue advantage: Corruption in India is a major issue and adversely affects its economyIn 2011 India was ranked 95th out of 178 countries in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index. Some of the largest sources of

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