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    Project on street light

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    Embossing Format A Project Report on Smart Traffic Light Controller with Intelligent Street Light Submitted by Steve D’Silva 11D411 Karan Baswat 11D407 Aditya Bhujang 10D408 Chetan Majalkar 10D434 Under the Guidance of PROF. Pranjali Shelke Head of Department PROF. Anjum Mujawar Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Vidyalankar Polytechnic Wadala(E)‚ Mumbai-400037 Maharashtra State Board of Technical

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    The Wolf Of Wall Street

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    The wolf of Wall Street The background of the story The film is talking about Jordan Belfort (Leonard DiCaprio starred) ran a stock brokerage firm called Stratton Oakmont that defrauded investors in 90s‚ this is one of the most famous business fraud scandals in wall street and he is known as “Wolf of Wall Street”. The company running the business by buying penny stocks with some secrets accounts‚ they hired salesmen to do the cold calls and persuaded them to buy their stocks that could make many

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    Nuremberg Code

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    Nuremberg Code The 10 points are‚ (all from United States National Institutes of Health) [2] 1. The voluntary consent of the human subject is absolutely essential. This means that the person involved should have legal capacity to give consent; should be so situated as to be able to exercise free power of choice‚ without the intervention of any element of force‚ fraud‚ deceit‚ duress‚ over-reaching‚ or other ulterior form of constraint or coercion; and should have sufficient knowledge and comprehension

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    Hammurabi's Codes

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    make them do this. This example shows how different cultures have different moral codes‚ which is ethical relativism. The news story about the blinding of an Iranian woman deals different believes between cultures‚ the heart of Cultural Relativism. She wants her attacker blind like she is. The saying‚ “an eye for an eye” is based on the principle "qisas" in sharia law. This saying can go back to Hammurabi’s Codes. In Iran‚ there are still cases that if someone pours acid‚ for example on someone

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    Code of Laws

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    Melisa Ross CJS 250 Week 1 The code of Hammurabi originated in Babylon in 1772BC‚ under the sixth king‚ King Hammurabi. This doctrine contained 282 laws which extended from household laws such as stipulations for divorce‚ and wage laws. The code also dictated that a strict eye for an eye policy as well as enslavement may be used‚ and also regulated military actions. Dracos Law was the first constitution of Athens and originated in 622

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    Flag Code

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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 8491 AN ACT PRESCRIBING THE CODE OF THE NATIONAL FLAG‚ ANTHEM‚ MOTTO‚ COAT-OF-ARMS AND OTHER HERALDIC ITEMS AND DEVICES OF THE PHILIPPINES. Section 1. Short title.— This Act shall be known as the "Flag and Heraldic Code of the Philippines." Sec. 2. Declaration of policy. — Reverence and respect shall at all times be accorded the flag‚ the anthem‚ and other national symbols which embody the national ideals and traditions and which express the principles of sovereignty and national

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    Occupy Wall Street

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    Occupy Wall Street Movement Sherron. L. Moore Professor Diane McGeehan Business Ethics February 2‚ 2013 Occupy Wall Street is a movement that started in New York in 2011. The movement was started as a means to rise up against political and economic corruption and injustices. There slogan “We are the 99%” refers to how the rich are the 1% and everyone else is paying the price for the mistakes and selfishness of the 1%. Some of the moral and economic implications are fairness‚ care

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    Wall Street Crisis

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    | Lessons from the Wall Street Crisis | Reasons for Risky Behavior of Financial Traders | | | 11/23/2012 | This paper seeks to assess the persistent risky behavior by financial traders and lessons from the Wall Street crisis. | Introduction The tropical storm began in 2007 when two hedge funds who invested in assets guaranteed by subprime loans needed to sell $3.8 billion of obligations. Within minutes one of the most important banks on Wall Street was forced to sell itself

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    Code Lyoko

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    BYZANTINE EMPIRE Standard: SSWH4a. Analyze the importance of Justinian‚ include the influence of the Empress Theodora‚ Justinian’s Code‚ and Justinian’s efforts to recapture the west. b. Describe the relationship between the Roman and Byzantine Empires; include the impact Byzantium had on Moscow and the Russian Empire‚ the effect of Byzantine culture on Tsar Ivan III and Kiev‚ and the rise of Constantinople as a center

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    The Movement and Madness of Occupy Wall Street On September 11‚ 2011‚ protestors camped out in Zuccotti Park‚ and shouted a message in order to get a message across to the government. Their agenda was comprised of several issues affecting most of today’s society; end social and economic inequality‚ end corporate greed and stop corporate corruption. They shouted a message which became the main slogan for Occupy Wall Street (OWS) Movement‚ “We are the 99%”. Their intention was to protest and shed

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