Legal and Ethical Issues to using business information LEGAL ISSUES ARE VARIOUS ITEMS OF LEGISLATION THAT PROTECTS THE USE OF BUSINESS INFORMATION. DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998: Many business and shops have information about people. This act protects the information held about them to be misused. FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 2000: this act provides individuals the right to request information from a public authority. The public authority has to inform the applicant if they have the information which must
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Chapter 23 French Revolution Which of the following is an accurate description of the tax system in France in the years proceding the French Revolution? The members of the Third Estate paid almost all of the taxes What does the word plediscite mean? A vote of the people Which of the following did Napoleon NOT accomplish An equal-oppurtunity public education system What strategy did Czar Alexander I use to defeat Napoleon in Russia? Scorched-earth policy Which of the following traits
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table as she waved at me. I sat down‚ exchanged salutations and began the interview. Alicia is a 23 year Caucasian woman that was born without any disabilities. For most of her life she was a temporarily able-bodied person‚ just like me‚ with the mentality that nothing tragic could happen to her. She went on to explain how and when her mentality changed. She began‚ “It was a beautiful spring day….May 23‚ 2007. We were riding to his parents’ house for a family dinner when it happened….The driver did
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23 daily habits that will make you smarter Getting smarter isn’t something that happens overnight. Instead‚ you have to build your intelligence every day through intentional daily habits. In a recent Quora thread‚ "What would you do to be a little smarter every single day?"‚ readers shared their advice on good habits you can establish. Here are some simple actions that could help you become a smarter person. 1. Come up with 10 ideas every day. Think about how to reduce poverty‚ how to solve a
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Case #4 Jiawei Qi Principle of audit and control (43010) Professor Ben Hoffman February 23‚ 2015 TO: Charles ward‚ CPA Partner FROM: Jiawei Qi DATE: February 23‚ 2016 SUBJECT: Assess control risk and plan tests of controls and substantive tests of transactions Introduction: The purpose of the memo is to communicate to you the outcome of the company’s control risk‚ the test of controls and substantive tests of transactions. General procedure: First‚ we assess the
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Unit 7 Ch 23 Electric Circuits Due: 7:20am on Friday‚ December 5‚ 2014 To understand how points are awarded‚ read the Grading Policy for this assignment. Problem 23.1 Draw a circuit diagram for the circuit of . Part A Choose the correct diagram. ANSWER: Correct Problem 23.2 Draw a circuit diagram for the circuit of . Part A Choose the correct diagram. ANSWER: Correct Problem 23.3 Draw a circuit diagram for the circuit of . Part A Choose the correct diagram. ANSWER: Correct Kirchhoff’s
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FDT 4 Task 2 Part C Concepts Map Japanese Language Japanese Family Life Parents Extended Family Holidays ObonLabour Thanksgiving Day Emperor’s Birthday African American Language Ebonics Creole Family Life Parents Extended Family Holidays Black History Month and Martin Luther King Day Kwanzaa South central Lower Michigan is mostly white middle class. The most dominant sub cultures are Japanese and African American. Jackson County has a population of 89% whites‚ 8% African American
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Proof: Before we prove this result rigorously‚ let us consider cases n = 2‚ 3‚ 4. If n = 2‚ then x 2 − a2 (x − a)(x + a) f (x) − f (a) = lim = lim = lim (x + a) = a + a = 2a x→a x − a x→a x→a x→a x−a x−a f ′ (a) = lim If n = 3‚ then x 3 − a3 (x − a)(x2 + xa + a2 ) f (x) − f (a) = lim = lim x→a x − a x→a x→a x−a x−a f ′ (a) = lim = lim (x2 + xa + a2 ) = a2 + a · a + a2 = 3a2 x→a If n = 4‚ then f (x) − f (a) x 4 − a4 (x − a)(x3 + x2 a + xa2 + a3 ) = lim = lim x→a x→a x − a x→a x−a x−a f ′ (a)
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Question 1 0 out of 4 points A short-run production function assumes that Selected Answer: the level of output is fixed. Correct Answer: at least one input is a fixed input. Question 2 4 out of 4 points Refer to the following table: Amount of total output produced from various combinations of labor and capital. Units of Capital 1 2 3 Units of Labor 1 2 3 4 5 6 80 180 270 340 390 410 100 220 330 420 490 530 120 260 390 500 590 650 If capital is fixed
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Functionality is 3.55 and has a verbal interpretation of Agree. Table 2 Functionality of the system Functionality | STAFF | STUDENTS | FACULTY | WM | VERBALINTERPRETATION | a. The system uses passwords to protect unauthorized users. | 23 | 25 | 23 | 3.94 | Agree | b. The users cannot alter the outputs found in the various features of the system. | 19 | 20 | 21 | 3.33 | Moderately Agree | c. The system is conformance to the software’s ability to disseminate and gather information
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