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    Saint Leo University Business Protocol versus Personal Values MBA 525 Dr. Angelita Howard Wonda Falcher September 9‚ 2012 Protocol versus Personal Values Gan‚ PhD (N.D.)‚ “All people have his or her set of personal values that come from society‚ families‚ religions‚ and experiences”. Companies know-a day’s try to onboard people whose personal values lattice with the company’s. However‚ one’s personal values will eventually conflict with organizational business protocols because any business

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    Hajj: the Symbol of Unity

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    Unity is vividly observed in the great pillar of Hajj‚ which is repeated every year and for which millions of Muslims gather from all over the world. They represent the Muslim ummah with all its different races‚ countries‚ colors‚ and languages. They gather in one place‚ at the same time‚ wearing the same garment and performing the same rites. They make one stand in the same monument. They proclaim the oneness of the Lord of the worlds‚ submit themselves to His law‚ and show their unity under His

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    specifically been passed by the legislature‚ but rather law that is based on the fundamentals of previous cases that had similar facts.” (p. 10). Common laws are not covered by statutes and are set by judges on a case-by-case basis. Equity is a jurisprudence modifying common law for unfair consequence. Administrative regulations and decisions are laws established by an administrative agency‚ which is an unelected government. Treaties are agreements made between governments that overrule statutes. Ordinances

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    Forensic Toxicology Anthony Mack Research Paper Period: 8th What’s a Forensic Toxicologist? A forensic toxicologist is first a scientist. But when he/she applies scientific knowledge to assist juries‚ attorneys‚ and judges in understanding the poisons in science. Then he/ she are forensic Toxicologists. A forensic toxicologist is a scientist that works with law enforcement agencies to determine if any poisons or drugs are found in biological fluids or human tissues are collected

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    are abiding Shari’ah principles in relation to their transaction. In addition‚ Islamic accounting still focuses on profit maximization as well as other stakeholders‚ ie achieve socio-economic objective encouraged by Islam | 4. Accounting Jurisprudence | Focus on human-made Law‚ ie Common Law | In contrast‚ Islamic accounting focus on abiding Shari’ah principles. Promote equality and justice to all stakeholders. | 5. Type of information | Focus on identifying economic events and transaction

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    102/213c PUBLIC LAW Lecture No. 1: CONSTITUTIONS – NATURE‚ PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES What is a Constitution? ‘the act of people constituting a government’ per T. Paine Rights of Man (1791-92) ‘a body of rules’ ‘the identity of a state’ • What is the purpose of a constitution? • What are the main characteristics of a constitution? 1. What is the Function of a Constitution (a) THE NEED FOR ORDER AND SECURITY • Hobbes‚ Leviathan (1651)

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    The Principles of Islamic Accounting Definition and discussion of some accounting principles and how they are fit into Islamic framework to furnish an accounting system and procedures for Islamic Financial institutions will be considered here. The plan to study accounting principles From an Islamic perspective is to review these principles from the viewpoint of the Major Islamic principles which govern financial dealings and contracts‚ as mentioned In the Qur ’an. These are: 1- Realization

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    conomics | Economics-I Tutorial | (Rough Copy) | | Introduction: The patent system aims to confer Intellectual Property right to an innovator who has created an economic innovation which provides a better way to make something or something better to make. When an innovator comes up with a product which is new in the market‚ the innovator gains a competitive advantage. This is turn creates extraordinary profits for the innovator which temporarily causes disequilibrium in the market.

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    Question: Despite the clear pronouncement and endorsement of the principle of supremacy by the Court of Justice of the European Union‚ Member State Courts have accepted a rather qualified version of it. Critically examine the continuing tension between national perspectives of the relationship between EU and national law‚ and the CJEU’s perspective. “European law is based on two fundamental legal doctrines‚ direct effect and supremacy.”1 The doctrine of supremacy‚ which has no formal basis

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    unreasonableness (including super Wednesbury) and proportionality principle‚ to the English legal system. Moreover‚ grounds of review in Hong Kong are also studied because Hong Kong courts are increasingly faced with conflicts between the mainland jurisprudence and the common law reasoning by virtue of the Basic Law. As such‚ judicial review cases are studied to see how the courts of Hong Kong view the decisions made by the English courts‚ which do not have binding authority but highly persuasive.

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