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    Problem 1 Issue1 Is the La Rochelle website‚ including the slogan‚ protected by copyright law? Law Copyright law protects text‚ images and other forms of expression. The requirements for protection are as follows: (1) The creation is a ‘work’ or ‘subject matter other than works’; (2) The creation is original; (3)The creation is expressed in a material form. Application The slogan is not a ‘work’ or ‘subject matter’ because Single words‚ names‚ titles‚ slogans are too short to be protected

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    by-laws AUDIT 610 ADVANCED AUDITING ETHICAL CONDUCT & CODE OF ETHIC Prepared for: Madam Fairuz bt Fauzee Prepared by: Nur Rabiah bt Radzi Nur Hidayah bt Johari Nurul Hanisah bt Hasan Rohayu bt Rashid ACB 8Ba Question 1 1. There is violation of ethical conduct under professional independence( Financial interest).it is because Wani not take part in the audit of the client and the value of her shares is not material in relation to her husband wealth. 2. According

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    Lenz's Law

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    Practical Activity – Lenz’s Law Syllabus: 2.7‚ 2.5‚ 2.6 Aim – What is the effect of Lenz’s law? How does Lenz’s Law work? Risk Rating Minimisation 1. Skin pinched by magnet Low Don’t bring the magnets together and don’t try and hold them apart. Don’t try and separate the rare earth magnets. 2. Hit by swung pole Low When holding the pipe‚ make sure the it is perpendicular to the ground and keep clear of any surrounding people Procedure – 1. Collect a 1m plastic‚ metal and another metal

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    What is the difference between hypothesis and law? A hypothesis is a statement‚ put forth on the basis of reasoning‚ about the things that are being studied. A hypothesis is an educated guess based on past scientific studies and previous experiments. It is not just a random guess. Observation is followed by a hypothesis. For example ‘Plants need sunlight to grow’ can be a hypothesis. It is formulated by taking into account all the observations that are know about the phenomenon under investigation

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    Constitutional Laws Constitutional law is the branch of law relates the relationship between the judiciary‚ the legislature‚ and the executive. Constitutional law is responsible for setting out the government’s general operating framework. Constitutional laws usually determine the scope of the terms contained in constitutions‚ and their applications. Constitutional laws cover various areas of law‚ such as individual rights‚ relationships between various bodies of governments‚ legislative

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    Obeying the law is a general moral obligation. Usually‚ laws are written from societal ethical codes; therefore the law can embody morality. Obeying the law usually implies the greatest good for the greatest number of people and therefore complies with Mill’s utilitarianism. Especially if the law reflects general morality or protects people from pain‚ such as the admonition against murder‚ utilitarian theorists would argue that obeying the law is a general moral obligation. However‚ there are certain

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    unless specifically provided in the various professional regulatory or other laws‚ the following terms shall be understood to mean: a) Accredited Professional Organization (APO) refers to a professional organization which may now or hereafter be accredited by the Commission. b) Board refers to a Professional Regulatory Board (PRB) created by law‚ decree‚ or other issuance pursuant to law to regulate a specific profession

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    FOUNDATION CFC YOUTH FOR CHRIST CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS PREAMBLE We the students and members of CFC Youth for Christ in ANGELES UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION‚ Angeles City having experienced the Lord Jesus‚ touching and changing our lives‚ see the need of personally taking up the call of our Institute and of the Church to proclaim Christ’s message to all men and especially to our fellow students. In drawing up this Constitution and By-laws we put down in writing and signify our individual and

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    The Cross Field Theory of Single Phase Induction Motor The cross field theory of single phase induction motors looks at the induction motor from a totally different point of view. This theory is connected with the voltages & currents that the stationary stator magnetic field can induce in the bars of the rotor when the rotor is moving. Consider a single phase induction motor with a rotor which has been brought up to speed by some external method. Such a motor. Voltages are induced in the bars of

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    Coulomb's Law

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    Coulomb’s Law electrical force between 2 objects is proportional to the magnitude of their charges & inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them     -k is Coulomb’s constant -q1 and q2 are the charges (measured in Coulombs; 1 Coulomb (C) = 6.3 x 1018 electrons) -charge of a proton = e = 1.6 x 10-19 C; charge of an electron = -1.6 x 10-19 C -r is the distance between charges along the same line   *Coulomb’s Law applies only to point charges or particles & to

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