and suffers no harm‚ then that protects shareholders and makes sure their investments are secure. It also protects the creditors‚ who are more likely to get paid. The Directors owe their duties to the legal entity- the company. This is intended as a protective requirement for both shareholders and creditors. When the director pays back or compensates the company‚ the creditors have a pool for recovery and the shareholders do not count the loss directly. The person who takes the case for a
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outweighs individual value of the american electorate. As justification to preemptively identify terrorist activity‚ surveillance has increased and proliferated‚ questioning the narrative of it as a passive actor. Consequently‚ freedoms are tested in the public eye‚ encouraging discussion about current surveillant uses of technology and its relationship with democracy. Surveillance‚ while encroaching on democratic principals‚ also provides empowering opportunities for individuals to contend the implemented
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Hampton Park Pty Ltd (HP) Synopsis. In the case study of Hampton Park Pty Ltd (HP) has four directors; William (Managing Director); Susan‚ Jack and Gail (Non-executive directors). As HP’s financial position begins to deteriorate‚ George‚ the Chief Financial Officer of the company advises the accounts still show a profit and the company would have a solid base to pay out a dividend to its members. In July 2010cHP’s financial state worsens however George declares a technical profit and advises HP
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Home Security and Video Surveillance using GSM Modem Sneha Fotedar [1]‚ Tanvi Agarwal [2]‚ Shaheen Shaikh [3]‚ Preety [4] Department of Computer Engineering AISSMS IOIT University of Pune {snehafotedar‚ tanvi.ag0607‚ shaikhshahheen‚ preety032}@gmail.com Nowadays‚ researchers experience continuous growth in network surveillance. The reason being is the instability incidents that are happening all around the world. Therefore‚ there is a need of a smart surveillance system for intelligent monitoring
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RESEARCH PAPER: Public Surveillance Technology: Way to make our city safer or just to invade our privacy Prepared for: Mr. Abdus Selim Course Instructor ENG 105.10 Prepared by: Ehsan Majid Student BBA 1010175030 North South University December 20‚ 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have completed my English 105 research paper on the Public Surveillance Technology and its contributions. I would like to take this opportunity to thank my course instructor‚ Abdus Selim‚ because I would not
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LIABILITIES OF THE DIRECTORS By: Course: Instructor: University‚ City‚ State: Date: LIABILITIES OF THE DIRECTORS A company is usually established by individuals or Directors (officers included) in this case so as to run it in appropriate manner in order to make maximum profits. For this to happen‚ it is for the company (Pandora Diamonds and Gems Pty Ltd in our case) to enter or make contracts with outsiders like Kaplan Bank Ltd and Space Solutions Pty
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feel uncomfortable but video surveillance is a necessary precaution and the invasion of privacy is worth it for our safety. So what makes this “invasion of privacy” worth it? Well ‚ video surveillance definitely has a lot of pros. Video surveillance creates a piece of mind‚ prevents things from being lost/misplaced‚ it acts as a crime deterrent‚ it aids in solving crimes‚ and it also helps retrace the last steps of people who go missing. The issue of video surveillance being an invasion of privacy
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cons of video surveillance Today‚ more or less in different countries‚ it doesn’t matter if you take a walk in the streets‚ go to a store‚ or maybe visit a friend’s home‚ you will most likely end up on a videotape. Video surveillance is a highly debated subject all around the world. Some say that video surveillance is necessary and some say that it’s an invasion of privacy. Who’s right? According to Will Bryne in his article Orwell rolls in his grave: Britain’s endemic surveillance cameras talk
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Case 14 Philippine Journalist Inc.‚ 1. Time Context – October 20‚ 1972 (History and start of the experience of the company under martial law) 2. View Point – Mr. Eduardo B. Olaguer (Chairman of the Board and CEO) 3. Major Policy Statement - The Philippine Journalist Inc.‚ is a publishing company of group of journal such as People’s journal‚ Journal Tonight etc. it is known for local and international standards in publishing journals‚ and aims to equal other company not only locally but also
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Running head: DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE 1 DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE Marianna Dannelley March 26‚ 2014 Running head: DOMESTIC SURVEILLANCE 2 Have you ever wondered if you ever being watched? Almost like every time you go through a stop light or at an ATM machine‚ that someone knows your every move? Well they
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