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    in their relationships with suppliers. The use of World Wide Web which enables the direct connection of consumer to suppliers has certainly created a more effective method of eliminating the middle man as well as enabling the consumer to have a greater access to the ever growing list of service and goods providers. Essentially‚ the World Wide Web has been more of an enabling tool in shoppers’ capabilities. It has enabled consumers to access a wide selection of suppliers‚ their reputation‚ prices

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    “Child labor” By Elie Bou Chaaya ENL 110 Section “D” Miss Zeina Fayyad 18‚ January‚ 2008 Outline: Thesis statement: Child labor nowadays is considered to be a social injustice due to its harmful effects on the personal and psychological life of the child where the kinds of work offered to the child increases the amount of these effects regarding the solutions. I. Harmful personal and physical effects of child labor A. Low pay B. Very long work hours C. Forbids children

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    their level of fitness an athlete must train specific components of fitness indiviualised for the athlete. The purpose of the essay is to analyse a training program set for a volleyball player and see if it fits requirements for the athlete. It will discuss the use of important components of fitness in volleyball and then thoroughly describe the type of energy systems used in different positions/movement patterns on the court and then shall be taken into account when analysing the training program. After

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    Ethics is a part of every society and is entwined in every aspect of daily living‚ however the meaning of ethics or what is ethical differs. Ethics is commonly associated with morality and Webster’s New world Dictionary defines ethical as “conforming to the standards of conduct of a given profession or group.” Knowing what a particular society considers ethical and unethical is what contributes to living successfully in that society. This is the same for researchers; researchers need to be aware

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    The nature‚ incidence and ethical issues of creative accounting 1.1 Introduction Creative accounting is also called “Earnings management” which is known as the manipulation of financial information. The term can be defined in many ways. Initially we define it as ’a process whereby accountants use their knowledge of accounting rules to manipulate the figures reported in the accounts of a business ’ (Naser‚ 1993‚ p.59). Creative accounting‚ at root‚ is the origin of numerous accounting frauds

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    perspective conceptualizes violence as a complex problem rooted in the interactions among various factors at the individual‚ family and community/societal levels of an individual’s environment (WHO‚ 2002). Learned helplessness has been applied to domestic violence and battered women cases‚ due to the frame of mind that women are limited to‚ as well as to answer questions such as why women will not leave an abusive environment. According to Barnett (1993)‚ sex-roles play a major part in the perceptions

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    Is health a biological or social issue? Changes in society‚ of how people live‚ have ultimately led to a ‘medical model’ of health. Trends of human evolution have led to urbanisation and industrialisation. Beginning over 12000 years ago (Halliday & Davey 2010) when ancestral humans began settlements and left their nomadic lifestyles behind reaching a climax sometime during 2006-2007 when for the first time in human history more people were living in cities and urban environments than in the

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    the award made by the Beth Din on 23 March 1993‚ it was noted “The son purchased quantities of carpets and exported them illegally out of Iran.” The award further recognized that the activities in Iran were illegal‚ stating‚ e.g.‚ that “By the very nature of the illicit enterprise‚ few records were kept….In assessing profits the award disallows the full sum claimed by the son on the basis inter alia that no allowance has been made for ‘smugglers’ fees’.” After assessing the son’s share of the profits

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    In the article “face to face”‚ Bethune argues how modern society‚ including technology‚ creates a lack of connection resulting in deficits in a person’s life. There is a lack of social contact and trust by choosing technology over real human contact. Technology allows people to connect‚ for example‚ the wealthy to support their social connections. Meanwhile‚ those who are poor and shy use technology to avoid contact. This lack of social contact and companionship shortens our lifespans. Many people

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    with how they look‚ their body size‚ and how they are perceived by others. The problem is‚ however‚ largely associated with women than men‚ and has raised the debate regarding the aspects of womanhood in the society that has made eating disorder a social problem. To understand this problem‚ we need to consider the rising standards of beauty‚ which seem to emphasize on slender body. Significant fashion brands such as Vogue require their models to attain a certain size in order to model their designs

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