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    Distributive equality involves the use of ethical concepts and criteria to determine how scarce resources should be divided among people‚ communities‚ groups‚ organizations‚ and so on (Fleischacker 2005). Four criteria generally have guided the distribution

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    The victim typologies are classifications developed by several authors to study the role of the victim in the conflict that had it as a passive subject. Victims should not be considered as inert‚ immovable and applied mechanical way categories‚ since each fact must be analyzed individually according to the special and particular characteristics of the case. Typologies work in order to bring together in large groups those more meaningful characteristics of people defined as victims. Benjamin Mendelsohn

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    Regulatory Bodies By Jason Eastridge University of Phoenix XACC/280 Daneene Barton January 28‚ 2012 There are many major regulatory bodies in the financial industry. I found there to be about nine major bodies. First you have the FDIC‚ Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation‚ which insures al major banks deposits. The FDIC also handles and approves any bank mergers and audits. The FED‚ Federal Reserve System‚ basically is the manager of the money supply to banks and handles some banking regulations

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    Regulatory and Conceptual Framework I am going to analyse and evaluate the conceptual and regulatory framework of financial reporting. In order to do this I will look at the objective of financial statements‚ identify the users of financial statements‚ explain the conceptual framework for financial reporting‚ look at the regulatory framework for financial accounting and finally look at the three ways of achieving accounting comparability. According to IAS Plus website‚ 2011‚ the objective of financial

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    Regulatory Behavior Emily Beecher PSY/340 April 27‚ 2015 Dr. Annie Powers Regulatory Behavior The nervous system is an extremely elaborate biological machine. Without question‚ the nervous system is a system so intricate and comprehensive that professionals in the field of medicine to this day do not have a “complete picture” of each of the working details of the human nervous system. Of these different mechanisms‚ perhaps the one most riddled with speculation‚ is the mechanism of sleep. In discussing

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    I. Background of the issue. a. Why is there a need to have a typology of HEI’s in the Philippines? The typology is a system for classifying higher education institutions that shall guide policy makers in rationalizing distribution and operation of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines. More particularly‚ typology is aimed at determining the number and distribution of different types of HEIs in the country as well as‚ per region and province; guide researchers‚ students

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    Negotiations come in two forms- distributive outcomes and integrative arguments. Distributive outcomes‚ also called‚ "win-lose" bargaining‚ is a competitive negotiation strategy that is used to decide how to distribute a fixed resource (i.e. money) between two negotiators so that the more one gets‚ the less the other gets. In distributive bargaining‚ each party tries to secure the most benefit for themselves‚ without regard for the other side’s outcome (Roy J.L‚ David M.S‚ and John W. M‚ 1999). For

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    ACCOUNTING REGULATORY AGENCIES Introduction Accounting standards are needed so that financial statements will fairly and consistently describe financial performance. Without standards‚ users of financial statements would need to learn the accounting rules of each company‚ and comparisons between companies would be difficult. Numerous accounting bodies govern the accounting environment and accommodate the success of a business. The four main financial governing bodies include

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    motivations and tourist typology models and discuss their practical applicability to the type of destination choice. The first part of the discussion focusing on leisure travel motivations will be based on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ Dann’s perspective on the factors that propel an individual’s desire to travel (push factors) and factors influencing the type of destination selected (pull factors)‚ as well as Urry’s tourist gaze‚ and the latter half‚ in which tourist typologies will be analysed‚ will

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    REGULATORY CAPTURE THEORY Capture theory assumes‚ firstly‚ that all members of society are economically rational. Therefore‚ each individual will pursue his or her self-interest to the point where the private marginal benefit from lobbying regulators just equals the private marginal cost. Regulation has the potential to redistribute the wealth. Therefore‚ people lobby for regulations that increase their wealth. Second‚ the capture view assumes‚ as with public-interest theory‚ that the government

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