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    Criminal Identification procedures in the 21 Century CJA 364 Everything in life evolves and takes another form. Crime is no exception it does the same thing as well. Crime is changing in the modern world we live in today and criminals are more sophisticated and intelligent then before. The computer world has brought many technological advancements and even the criminal justice system has benefit from it. One of the most useful gifts that was given to the system

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    How Technology affects Criminal Psychology Criminal psychologists are people who are‚ by definition‚ experts or professionals in the study of the wills‚ thoughts‚ intentions‚ and reactions of criminals and all that partakes in the criminal behavior. In other words‚ criminal psychologists study the minds and behaviors of offenders. What exactly they do and where they work depends on their employer‚ but it can range from tasks such as helping law enforcement to providing testimony in court and more

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    Asset-Liability Management “Asset-Liability Management (ALM) can be defined as the ongoing process of formulating‚ implementing‚ monitoring and revising strategies related to assets and liabilities to achieve an organization ’s financial objectives‚ given the organization ’s risk tolerances and other constraints”[1]. ALM also is known as balance sheet management. In banking activity the gap between assets and liabilities can bring some consequences where the following risks are arose

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    than legal rules that we come across in our daily lives. They include‚ private rules‚ rules of natural justice‚ rules of morality and rules of law and it is those two last rules that we will be discussing the relationship between. However‚ first we need to define the meaning of ’The Law’ and ’Morality’ and show how they overlap in our society. The law can be described as rules that have been established by the state or country that we as a society need to uphold and follow and if we do not then

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    2012 Impact of Government Law on Edible Oil Supply Chain in Bangladesh Perspective Reaz Ameen Choudhury#1‚ Meghla Clara Costa*2 Department of Management‚ American International University Bangladesh‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh 1 reaz@aiub.edu *2 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering‚ American International University Bangladesh‚ Dhaka‚ Bangladesh 2 clara15@aiub.edu Abstract-This descriptive study is not intended as a detailed analysis; its aim is to present an overall view of the impact of a

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    Current Liabilities and Contingencies Current assets are cash or other assets that can reasonably be expected to be converted into cash‚ sold‚ or consumed in operations within a single operation cycle or within a year if more than one cycle is completed each year. Current liabilities are obligations whose liquidation is reasonably expected to require use of existing resources properly classified as current assets‚ or the creation of other liabilities. Accounts Payable or trade accounts payable

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    Limited Liability Personal Definition: In the event a liability arises‚ limited liability prohibits the available assets to only the business entity itself. Essentially‚ the investor cannot lose more than he or she puts in. This protects the individuals working for the entity on a personal level. Nobody can attack his or her personal assets‚ unless the individual exhibits some form of activity that qualifies for piercing the corporate veil. Investopedia Definition: A type of liability that does not

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    The impact of cultural diversity on Law Enforcement has challenges in recruitment‚ retention‚ and promotion of police personnel from various racial‚ ethical and cultural backgrounds. This also makes it hard for police officers to provide protection to the community because some become biased to particular races‚ age and ethnicities. For example‚ a police officer that was brought up in a household of KKK members and see a young African American male running down the street immediately he begins to

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    Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law CML 3351 – Directed Research University of Ottawa Law Faculty‚ Common Law Section Paper presented to Professor Elizabeth Judge Submitted December 16‚ 2001 Ottawa‚ Ontario   Potential Impact of CETA on Canadian Patent Law Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 1.1 Patent Rights – A Balancing Act 3 1.2 Financial Impact of Pharmaceutical Patent Rights 4 1.3 Paper Outline 5 2.0 Current State of the Law 6 2.1 Qualifying

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    forms of business entities available‚ a recent one being limited liability partnerships (LLP)‚ created by the Limited Liability Partnership Act 2000 (LLPA). This act came into force on the 6th of April 2001. As‚ LLP’s have qualities similar to partnerships‚ they are seen as a hybrid between a partnership and a company. An LLP is a ‘corporate body’ with ‘separate legal personality’‚ distinct from its members. Members enjoy limited liability and are not jointly and severally liable for the debts of the

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