5 Tee Yang Wei 08WBA12303 Academic Year: 2009/10 Course/Year: Advanced Diploma in Business Studies (Accounting)/ 2AAC Tutorial Class: Group 7 Lecturer: MR. LIM CHIN HOCK Tutor: MR. JAMES TEO Date of Submission: 10 AUGUST 2009 COPYRIGHT 2009 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED WWW.ALVINCHAN.NET CHAN CHI YEE‚ LIAN YE CHEN‚ LIM SWEE LING‚ NG KIM TOH‚ TEE YANG WEI ABDM 5234 Entrepreneurship Skills Contents Page Executive Summary 1 Company Description 2 Franchisor Description
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different examples of employee theft Identify four internal cash controls described in the text Study Tips: Complete this case study after Chapter 11 or Chapter 29‚ Glencoe Accounting‚ First-Year Course. Approximate time to complete: 45 minutes. Copyright © Glencoe/McGraw-Hill. All rights reserved. 1 Overview: The following information was obtained from “The Heavy Burden of Light Fingers‚” BusinessWeek (December 16‚ 1996)‚ by Barbara Hetzer. One day while his bookkeeper was at lunch‚ Ron Knight
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The Spiritus Sports Law Essay Competition 2013 “Sports Rights – What proprietary rights does and should an event organizer have with respect to match scores?” Authors: 1.) Akshay Singh Ralhi (B.B.A. LL.B Year – III) 2.) Mahima Pradeep (B.A. LL.B Year – III) Symbiosis Law School‚ Pune Email Address: akshay.ralhi@symlaw.ac.in‚ mahima.pradeep@symlaw.ac.in Contact Numbers: +919545717387‚ +919503006607 ABSTRACT Proprietary rights of event organizers‚ principally concerned with the
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Why shouldn’t Fan fiction be forbidden? (Positive and negative sides of fanfiction and which overbalance the others) Does fan fiction infringe the copyright? Yes‚ it does. And there are many people who consider fan fiction to be plagiarism or cheating. They claim that fan fiction writers are just thieves and some even consider these works to be immoral or illegal. In this essay I would like to present some arguments why fan fiction isn’t such a bad thing and why we should not try to forbid it
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Impact of New Media in Music Industry Introduction In the recent years‚ there have been changes in the structure of the Music industry and the paths that have been used for creating‚ promoting and distributing music. Most of these changes resulted from the advancements in technology‚ which affected both economic and technological structures of the industry. The digitization of music and its migration on to the Internet has been one of the biggest challenges to the traditional music industry. Ever
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Employee Engagement What’s Your Engagement Ratio? Copyright © 2008‚ 2010 Gallup‚ Inc. All rights reserved. 1 Copyright © 2008‚ 2010 Gallup‚ Inc. All rights reserved. Gallup®‚ Gallup Consulting®‚ CE11®‚ Q12®‚ Performance OptimizationTM‚ and The Gallup Path® are trademarks of Gallup‚ Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Employee Engagement as a Core Strategy The world’s top-performing organizations understand that employee engagement is a force that
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chapter 1 Developing Yourself as an Effective Learning and Development Practitioner In t r od u c t Io n This chapter begins with a look at what is required of L&D professionals and how L&D roles are specified. We discuss the CIPD HR Profession Map and how we can use it to assess our professional development needs. We then move on to look at how we deliver our L&D service‚ considering: who are our customers‚ how well do we meet their needs and what can we do to improve our service delivery.
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the author Goldberg indicates that basically anything that was posted on the internet was at risk with the anti-piracy. This is just technically stating that everything that is posted on the internet has the ability to be plagiarized or abuse the copyright act. As well as Google’s ability to be making money off of everything that is being posted onto their website ( “Google alone generated more than $37 billion in 2011‚ more than double the revenue of all record companies‚ major and indie combined”
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effective enforcement. Acceptable. The Philippines’ comprehensive legal framework on IPRs comprises mainly the Intellectual Property (IP) Code and its implanting rules and regulations (R.A. No. 8293 of 1998)‚ including patent‚ trade mark‚ and copyright laws. The IP Code has been amended several times including through the Act Providing for the Protection of Layout Design (Topographies) of Integrated Circuits (R.A. No. 9150 of 2001); the Act to Provide Protection to New Plant Varieties (R.A. No
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copied. There are different ways you can protect your intellectual property: copyright‚ trademarks and patents. 2. It is important to protect your rights to intellectual property as it stops people from stealing or copying the names of your products or brands; your inventions; the design or look of your products; things you write‚ make or produce. 3. Three ways intellectual property can be protected is by patents; copyrights and trademarks. 4. 10% of products in worldwide circulation are fakes
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