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    Business Regulation

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    Business Regulation Simulation Torts can be purposeful or negligent‚ but ultimately result in some kind of damage. Within the business simulation from Harb‚ we could identify possible torts as a team. The torts we identified were: unsafe water causing leukemia‚ infliction of emotional distress‚ and the possibility of defamation of character. Many factors can contribute to the Enterprise Risk Management process; however‚ it is necessary to minimize the risks and organization encounters. The Enterprise

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    media regulations

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    as the regulating broadcasting and communications networks and also grant-in-aid which comes from the government. Ofcom have other responsibilities that they have authority over which include: creating codes and policies‚ licensing‚ research‚ looking into competition and addressing complaints. It has a reputation to issue a large number of consultations. Ofcom are independent of the UK government where the Department for Business and Regulatory Reform and the Department for Culture‚ Media and Sport

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    Regulation of Hate Speech

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    28 November 2011 Regulation of Hate Speech The idea that the government might cut off hateful or propaganda filled-speech is counter to the idea that America cherishes‚ that all people are created equal with unalienable rights‚ one of which is the right to voice unpopular ideas. Racist speech on campus or in the public square is uninviting‚ but acceptable‚ under certain circumstances. In Charles R. Lawrence III’s essay‚ “On Racist Speech‚” Lawrence argues against the regulation of speech that he

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    Accounting Regulation

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    Abstract The Financial Reporting Council decided in 2002 that Australian would move to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) in 2005. Prior to that‚ Australia had its own standard-setting processes. The introduction of IFRS in Australia replaced the original accounting standards and brought several brand new standards. Until now‚ Australia was the first country with a tradition of its own standard-setting to implement international accounting standards for general purposes. Therefore

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    Cause and Effect of Deregulation of the Motor Carrier Industry The motor carrier industry has been regulated since the creation of the Motor Carrier Act of 1935‚ which was an amendment to the Interstate Commerce Act. The intended purpose of regulation is to restrain exorbitant prices‚ ensure sufficient profits for expansion‚ prevent unequal bargaining power‚ and to protect public interest (Parming‚ 2012‚ p. 23). However economists and academicians contend that the motor carrier regulatory structure

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    How has the labour market ’deregulation’ contributed to Australia’s productivity growth? Labour Market Deregulation Definition Labour market regulation refers to the imposition of rules‚ whether informal or formal‚ impacting and controlling and restricting the behaviour in which labour can both operate and be dealt with. Sources of regulation and control come from not only the Government‚ Industrial Commissions other government institutions but lobbyist groups such as workers unions and commerce

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    pornography‚ hackers reading how to hack into your web site or personal computer and children reading explicit details in the Starr Report; these are all examples of harmful information available on the Internet that should be regulated by the government. Government should regulate information on the Internet. Obscene and harmful material on the Internet‚ such as child pornography should be obliterated. Other questionable material‚ such as the Starr Report‚ should be published on the Internet‚ but not

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    Regulation of Internet

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Back ground of the Survey …………………………………….……………..3 2. Methodology Adopted for the Survey ……………….……...…………..……3 3. Patterns that emerged from the Survey…………………..………………..…..3 4. Analysis of the Survey …. ……………………………………………………6 1. BACKGROUND OF THE SURVEY The usage of computer‚ internet‚ smart phones and other related devices are now an integral part of our daily lives. With the exponential raise in technology‚ there is also a corresponding rise in Crimes

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    Policies and regulations

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    COM3708: Advertising and Public Relations Student Number: 4947-807-9 Table of contents Phase 1: Assess 3 Phase 1.2 Identify the Target Audience 4 Phase 1.3 Analyse the Situation and Identify Campaign Aims 5 Phase 2: Create 7 Phase 2.2: Define SWOT 7 Phases 2.3: Decide on a Campaign Topic 8 Phase 2.4: Formulate strategic communication Strategies 8 Phase 2.5: Create the Communication Message 8 Phase 2.6: Select the Media 9 References 10 Nazareth House Number:

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    Media Freedom and Regulation

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    Media ownership rules in the UK are intended to both ensure plurality and provide freedom to companies to expand‚ innovate and invest. Plurality is vital in a democracy as it ensures that consumers have access to a diverse range of sources of news‚ information and opinion. At the same time‚ allowing companies to have a certain level of freedom increases competition and thus this freedom provides a basis for delivering higher quality programs‚ greater creativity and more risk-taking. However there

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