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    | Whistleblowers and their protection | | | 1.0 Introduction Fraud is one of the risks will disruption business and its profitability. Fraud is based on trickery and deceit that it is particularly difficult to detect it. The most common means of detection fraud is whistleblowing. In certain countries‚ the term whistleblower is often associated with being a traitor or spy or even a snitch‚ and whistleblowers will be discriminatory or retaliation. Thus‚ establish an effectively

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    Reading Borders Essay

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    Reading Borders reminded me of an experience I’ve had a short time ago. My parents invited some of our family friends and their children to dinner‚ and by no coincidence‚ they are all Chinese families. While the parents are socializing‚ we high school students talked about our lives. Soon I realized that I was looking at something that makes me curious: the ways children with multiple identities identify themselves. The friends I was talking to have significant differences in identifying themselves

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    tosee how they are intended to contribute to the protection and welfare ofSebastian and Belle Yanovsky. The essay also examines closely how the variousagencies and services involved in the care of Sebastian and Belle maximizeinter-agency communication so as to reduce the risks and maximize theprotection available to the children. The four principal pieces of legislation relevant to theYanovsky children’s case are the Children Act 1989‚ the Protection ofChildren Act 1999 the Adoption and Children Act

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    Case Study: Philippines Bureau of Customs After working with the Philippines’ Bureau of Customs (BOC) back in 1994 to 1999‚ Unisys once again secures this important public sector client‚ which recently embarked on a major upgrade of its computer-based operations system‚ the ASYCUDAWorld (e-Customs) Project.  Under this Project‚ Unisys will integrate five (5) major systems‚ i.e.‚ BOC Portal‚ Import and Assessment System‚ Export Processing System‚ Operations Support System‚ and Enterprise Resource

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    Environment Protection

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    Environment Protection Environmental modification is as old as the history of human development. In the last century‚ development and modification have come much faster then ever before. While it took a few thousand years for man to pass from Paleolithic to Neolithic tools‚ it has taken less than a century to modify conventional weaponry to nuclear devices. Development has been so rapid that nature has not had time

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    CONSUMER PROTECTION

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    Consumer protection Act Introduction A consumer protection Act‚ 1986‚ provides for the better protection of consumers. Unlike existing laws which are punitive or preventive in nature‚ the provisions of this Act are compensatory in nature. The act is intended to provide simple‚ speedy and inexpensive redressal to the consumers’ grievances‚ award relief and compensation wherever appropriate to the consumer. RIGHTS ENJOYED BY CONSUMER  Right to be protected against the marketing of goods

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    The effects of Marine Protected Areas on Recreational fishing‚ with a focus on Temperate waters. Abstract Marine Protected Areas have been realized as a useful tool for the protection of marine eco system and biodiversity all over the world. These Marine Protected areas MPAs limit human activity in the conservation regions in order to protect biodiversity and exploited species. Hence they have a direct effect on recreational activities like fishing‚ bait collection‚ diver collection etc. The

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    Eye Protection

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    TOOLBOX TALK Location: Date: Conducted by: JESS IBON (Safety Officer) SAFE WORKING DAY = ACCIDENT-FREE DAY! EVERYONE GOES HOME SAFELY! EYE PROTECTION Objective: To let the workers fully understand that loss of eyesight or damage to the eyes can lead to irreversible negative effect to their families and loved ones. To give some safety tips or first aid procedure in the event of eye-related incidents or accidents. (Note to discussion leader: Bring some kind of eye protective

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    Environmental Protection

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    Environmental Protection Good morning‚ my dear classmates. I’m glad that I can have such a good chance to make a presentation to all of you. Thank you very much for your coming. I’m here today to share with you information and my opinion about environmental protection. First‚ l will make a definition about “environmental protection”. Then‚ I will show you the cause of environmental problem—that is pollution. At the same time‚ I will give you some effective methods to solve this problem. At last

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    Consumer Protection

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    "sellers market" to a "buyers market" where the choice exercised by the consumer is influenced by the level of consumer awareness achieved. By "consumerism" we mean the process of realizing the rights of the consumer as envisaged in the Consumer Protection Act (1986) and ensuring right standards for the goods and services for which one makes a payment. This objective can be achieved in a reasonable time frame only when all concerned act together and play their role. The players are the consumers represented

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