people. The racial makeup is 51.1% Hispanic‚ 21.3% Asian‚ 16.1% Black‚ and 11.2% white.[3] Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Geography 3 Commercial history and notable buildings 4 Culture and recreation 4.1 The arts and culture 4.2 Recreation 5 Economy 6 Transportation 7 Education 8 Notable past and present residents 8.1 In film 8.2 In television 8.3 In videogames 9 References 10 External links [edit]History Long Island City‚ as its name suggests‚ was
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This week we want to address what regulatory compliance means and the role of IT in maintaining corporate compliance and what can happen to organizations and their senior management if they ignore compliance mandates. To start with we need to explain what regulatory compliance means. "Regulatory compliance is an organization’s adherence to laws‚ regulations‚ guidelines and specifications relevant to its business. Violations of regulatory compliance regulations often result in legal punishment‚ including
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THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP There are eight major leadership theories 1. "Great Man" Theories Assume that the capacity for leadership is inherent – that great leaders are born‚ not made. These theories often portray great leaders as heroic‚ mythic and destined to rise to leadership when needed. The term "Great Man" was used because‚ at the time‚ leadership was thought of primarily as a male quality‚ especially in terms of military leadership. 2. Trait Theories It assume that people inherit certain
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how a corporate body that is Nike governs‚ ethic of it and the corporate responsibility of it upon the business world and balance of interest of the stakeholders such as Government‚ Employees‚ Customers‚ Suppliers‚ Creditors‚ Community. Corporate Governance: From the report of Cadbury Committee Chaired by Sir Adrian Cadbury 1992 it can be quoted the definition of corporate governance "the system by which companies are directed and controlled". It means the outline by which the various stakeholders’
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Tokyo‚ one of the three "command centers" for the world economy. For three decades from 1960‚ Japan experienced rapid economic growth‚ which was referred to as the Japanese post-war economic miracle. Tokyo is Japan’s capital and the world’s most populous metropolis. It is also one of Japan’s 47 prefectures‚ consisting of 23 central city wards and multiple cities‚ towns and villages west of the city center. The prefecture is part of the world’s most populous metropolitan area with upwards of 35
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government raises the minimum wage. Raising the minimum wage also has some bad influences to the whole economy. Based on what I learned in microeconomic class‚ a minimum wage is known as the price floor. The price floor will cause an excess supply and fail to
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Speech - Global warming Specific purpose: To inform the audience about some effects of global warming so that they are able to discuss the problem surrounding the global warming after my speech. Introduction: Humanity is conducting an unintentional‚ unrestrained and globally perversive experiment whose ultimate consequences could be second only to nuclear war The human race is responsible for the biggest testing in history an experiment to see what will happen to our health and the health of the
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“Poor governance leads to‚ and encourages and breeds‚ corruption in a number of ways‚ for instance through bribery and extortion‚ nepotism and fraud and embezzlement‚ It reduces the efficiency on which an economy depends‚ and by increasing the cost of investment‚ lowers the potential return. It also reduces the government’s resources and hence its capacity for investment. Common to other South Asian countries‚ corruption in Pakistan is unique because it occurs up stream‚ it has wings which
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corporate governance | 2 | 2. Introduction: selected companies | 3 | 3. Analysis of the two companies on the practice of corporate governance | 4 | 4. Application of corporate governance (detail review) - Malayan Banking berhad | 7 | 5. Application of corporate governance (detail review) - Public Bank Berhad | 15 | 6. Conclusion | 22 | 7. References | 23 | 8. Appendix: a. The Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance (Code) b. Statement of corporate governance – Malayan
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Corporate Governance in UK Table of Contents 1. history 3 1.1 Developments since 1979 6 2. evolution of corporate governance 8 2.1 Cadbury Report (1992) 8 2.2 Greenbury Report (1995) 9 2.3 Hampel Report (1998) 9 2.4 Combined Code (1998) 10 2.5 Turnbull Report (1999) 11 2.6 Myners: Review of Institutional Investment (2001) 11 2.7 Higgs Report (2003) 12 2.8 Smith Report (2003) 12 2.9 Revised Combined Code (2003) 13 2.10 Myners Report (2004) 14 2.11 Financial
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