competitors. This made the Siamese kings much stronger than it would have been. They were able to make treaties with France and Britain. Eventually‚ either France or Britain seen it to be in their interests to colonize Siam. In 1896 Britain and France codified this by
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Violence Against Women Act of 1994 (VAWA) is a United States federal law (Title IV‚ sec. 40001-40703 of the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994‚ H.R. 3355) signed as Pub.L. 103–322 by President Bill Clinton on September 13‚ 1994 (codified in part at 42 U.S.C. sections 13701 through 14040). The Act provides $1.6 billion toward investigation and prosecution of violent crimes against women‚ imposes automatic and mandatory restitution on those convicted‚ and allows civil redress in cases
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and sell standard products -> low levels of lead firm influence tasks are simple/easily codified -> low workforce skill levels little capability is required -> low level of employment stability low coordination -> high levels of local institutional influence Modular value: (products/services based on customer specifications) 舉例:American eletronics industry low coordination (easily to codified) -> low levels of lead firm influence high supplier competence -> moderate workforce
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Judicial Activism in Pakistan Judicial Activism: Social change effected by judicial decree. The doctrine that the judicial branch especially the federal courts‚ may interpret the constitution by deviating from legal precedent as a means of effecting legal and social change. Judicial activism is a time honored trait of judicial function and to give up that trait is to surrender before these two mightier organs of the state. History bounds in scintillating examples of judicial activism‚ when the
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References: Zack‚ M. H. (1999). Managing Codified Knowledge. Sloan Management Review‚ 45-58. Boland Jr‚ R.J.‚ Tenkasi‚ R.V. & Te’eni‚ D.‚ 1994. Designing information technology to support distributed cognition. Organization Science‚ pp.456–475. Geoff‚ W.‚ 2001. Knowledge Management:: The Benefits
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codification [Type the company address] [Type the phone number] [Type the fax number] 3/15/2013 [Type the author name] MLM assignment CODIFICATION 1. It is one of the functions of stores management. Codification is a process of representing each item by a number‚ the digit of which indicates the group‚ the sub group‚ the type and the dimension of the item. 2. Codification in an industry is the systematic concise representation of equipment‚ raw materials‚ tools‚ spares‚ supplies etc
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including a court of law- may question the validity Parliament’s Acts3 Carry on to freedoms and Rights its vital to state that UK due to its constitutional nature-non codified constitution- has little to show about the protection of rights and freedoms before the enactment of HRA 1998.Unlikely with the USA‚ where the constitution is codified and citizens know their rights‚ freedoms and obligations and since constitution there is considered as the higher law they are protected from government upholding
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INTRODUCTION TO BASIC RESEARCH – ‘Basic research’ is a term that is widely used but with little apparent consensus on what it actually means. The term basic research usually refers to study and research on pure science that is meant to increase our scientific knowledge base. This type of research is often purely theoretical with the intent of increasing our understanding of certain phenomena or behaviour but does not seek to solve or treat these problems. Most scientists believe that a basic
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2.1 -------------- 1. The business conduct that led to the WorldCom and Enron scandals was unethical‚ but not all of the behavior was illegal. Please discuss why Boatright explains in the Why the Law is Not Enough section of our text‚ “reliance on the law alone is a prescription for disaster.” (2012‚ p. 10) -------------- Reliance on the law‚ alone‚ is a prescription for disaster. This is true for several reasons. For starters‚ the law is not always appropriate when it comes to helping regulate
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in society."[6] | Alderson B‚ in Chapple v Anne Cooper (1834) 153 ER 105 | Minors are legally bound where a contract supplies them with "necessaries"‚ or goods and services which are deemed necessary or beneficial to them.[3] This obligation is codified in the Sale of Goods Act 1979‚ in section 3‚ where it is stated: Where necessaries are sold and delivered to a minor ... he must pay a reasonable price for them. Whilst the onus of proof that a contract is for necessaries falls upon the supplier
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