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    trade secret

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    Trade secret By definition‚ a trade secret may consist of any formula‚ pattern‚ device or compilation of information which is used in a business‚ and which may give an advantage over competitors who do not know the trade secret. A trade secret may be a formula for a chemical compound‚ a process of manufacturing‚ treating or preserving materials‚ a pattern for a machine or other device‚ or even a list of customers. Trade Secret Vs Everyday Secrets Trade secrets are different from other business

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    American government surveillance is the monitoring of a person or group‚ more often a suspect or criminal‚ by the American government or American security agencies. Government surveillance has always been a part of our society‚ but has increased drastically due to the uprise in terrorist attacks and public violence. Due to government surveillance and U.S. database intruders‚ innocent American citizens are being deprived of their privacy. Therefore‚ mass surveillance should be limited and not exceed

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    Abstract For professional journalists‚ the fullest expression of professional skill is in producing quality‚ independent editorial‚ according to McQuail in (Donsbach & Patterson 2004). However this becomes problematic for journalists‚ when it conflicts with profit creation in corporate media (Chomsky1988; McChesney1999‚2001‚2011; McKnight2012). The issue of editorial independence in today’s corporate media arena is an important one for emerging professional journalists‚ as well as for academics researching

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    Victoria’s Secret Pink: Keeping the Brand Hip When most people think of Victoria’s Secret‚ they think of lingerie. Indeed‚ the Limited Brands division has done a very good job of developing this association by placing images of supermodels donning its signature bras‚ panties‚ and “sleepwear” in everything from standard broadcast and print advertising to the controversial prime-time television fashion shows that the company airs each year. Such promotional tactics have paid off for Victoria’s Secret‚ a subsidiary

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    Government Surveillance With the rise of radical terrorism‚ government surveillance is necessary in keeping the United States safe by preventing and fighting terrorism. Many government surveillance acts provide tools and allow special rules for law enforcement and intelligence agencies to use to fight terror and crime to make the world a safer place. Government surveillance is a controversial topic‚ Benjamin Franklin himself said that those who give up freedom for security deserve neither. Despite

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    October 9‚ 2006 Surveillance Cameras Definition Essay If you consider video in the simplest of terms‚ video surveillance began with simple closed circuit television monitoring. As early as 1965‚ there were press reports in the United States suggesting police use of surveillance cameras in public places. In 1969‚ police cameras were installed in the New York City Municipal Building near City Hall. The practice soon spread to other cities‚ with closed circuit television systems watched by officers

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    B S Venkatachalan‚ Bangalore Roll No. 521019300 Spring / February 2012 Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 4 MU0017 –Talent Management - 4 Credits (Book ID: B1338) Assignment Set- 2 (60 Marks) Note: Each Question carries 10 marks. Answer all the questions. Q1. Describe the five stage approach for building a competency model. The development of competency models depends on the goals and objectives of the organisation‚ and the business that the organisation is in. In a

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    The government using surveillance is a necessary tool for the protection of the physical well-being of its citizens and to maintain law and order. In the Codebreaker‚ one of the main characters‚ the Puppet Master‚ uses surveillance to his advantage. He has the edge on the protagonists in the story because he is always one step ahead due to his cameras and gadgets. This is relative to the government’s use of surveillance devices to prevent large-scale terrorist attacks or even a misdemeanor such

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    Secret Service

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    United States secret a service‚ a federal agency created and founded in 1865. This agency was a branch that rooted from the U.S treasury department for a specific mission. In the 1860’s counterfeiting U.S dollars was becoming an epidemic spreading nationwide and hitting harder then ever. The treasury department took it hands on to combat the counterfeiting of U.S currency and this became the new beginning and task for a new born federal agency called the secret service. The secret service was nothing

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    be taken in an effort to abolish the unforgivable acts of domestic surveillance performed every single day by the NSA. Domestic surveillance‚ seems like it would only distress the people right? The technology companies of America suffer from the domestic surveillance conducted as well as the people. Companies such as Apple and Microsoft are forced to create back doors into American hardware for the NSA (“Domestic Surveillance” 4). If they were not required to produce these back doors‚ then American

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