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    The social and legal aspects of homosexuality in Hong Kong In 1988‚ there was an intense argument on whether to legalize homosexuality. Different groups expressed their views on public discussion hold in Victoria Park. A group of homosexual men declared that they have the same contribution to the society as others. The existed law infringes on their human right. On the other hand‚ Dr. Philemon Choi who opposed decriminalization was afraid of the impacts of decriminalization such as the increase

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    History well‚ to see the potential threat. No citizens in the Brave New World get in contact with History. The ideology of the Brave New World is to life timeless in the presence and after Mond’s view there should be no History. Another essential factor for the banning of History in the Brave New World is that History is often regarded negatively‚ which would lead to unhappiness and violence. These are two major opposites of the ideology of the Brave New World. In the Brave New World‚ the idea of

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    Business Law and Social Responsibility Introduction We are living at an age where the customer or the consumer has been brought at the center stage of business enterprises. This consciousness has been necessitated by the rudiments of marketing which stipulate that every product or services should be innovated with the customer in the mind. But beyond providing these goods and service there has also emerged the need to care about the welfare of the consumers in terms of their health‚ environment

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    to make decisions regarding the firm’s profitability and their corporation’s social responsibility. The term "corporate social responsibility" came into common use in the late 1960s and early 1970s after many multinational corporations formed the term stakeholder‚ meaning those on whom an organization ’s activities have an impact. It was used to describe corporate owners beyond shareholders. The field of corporate social responsibility (CSR) has developed exponentially in the last decade. Nevertheless

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    What is the Social Responsibility of Business? Back up your argument with information from these 2 articles as well as using information from at least 2 other websites you have located. The support in your paper must be documented using in-text citations and a Works Cited page (MLA format). For proper documentation format‚ you may refer to these links as well as those found in the Webliography link under "Research/Documentation." What is the Social Responsibility of Business? After reading

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    How to Use "Shall" in Legal Writing By Loi Truong "Shall" is frequently used in statutes‚ laws and regulations. Whenever we try to explain a particular law or provide advice in relation a particular law‚ it is inevitable that we simply replicate the word "shall" as it is used in the statutes‚ laws and regulations. Nevertheless‚ the use of the word "shall" does not convey the right meaning in the context of what we are writing. Oftentimes‚ "shall" functions as a "directive" when used in statutes

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    include microeconomics (price theory)‚ macroeconomics (national income theory)‚ and quantitative economics (mathematical economics and econometrics). What would you say was the structure of classical economics? What were its principal components? How is modern economics related to its classical predecessor? 2. Compare and contrast the views of Smith‚ Ricardo‚ and J. S. Mill on value. 3. Compare and contrast the views of Smith‚ Ricardo‚ and J. S. Mill on production. 4. Compare

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    BICPAGE Group -4 Vedanta Resources: Mining in Niyamgiri Hills A Non Market Analysis Rangesh K S‚ Rasaal Dwivedi and Gaurav Darda INTRODCUTION: Vedanta Resources is a vast British listed company that is into the business of mining operations. The company has a long history of working in mining and metal processing across the world and specifically in India. In this analysis we focus on the non market troubles that the company has run into while seeking to expand its mining operations in

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    3. Abolitionists (1830-1863): Political and social movement that called for the emancipation of all slaves. This movement emerged after the

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    insufficient evidence of recent history of traditional ownership of the land. This was a problem faced by many other Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. As well as that the High Court had ruled that the Yorta Yorta were required to pay for the legal costs of the

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