name: protecting yourself from physician identity theft. Physician Executive‚ 36(3)‚ 30-33. Swanson‚ C. R.‚ Chamelin‚ N. C.‚ Territo‚ L.‚ & Taylor‚ R. W. (2009). Schmalleger‚ Frank‚ Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction (5th Edition) (Feb 4‚ 2008) Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson Education. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_theft http://www.justice.gov/criminal/fraud/websites/idtheft.html
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(by email or post) information about products and services and details of promotions and special offers from Topshop. Data Protection Act 1998 gives customers the right to know what personal information about them is held by organisations and also sets down rules for businesses about how they handle this information in order to protect it from being misused. When customers buy products from Topshop‚ or even just visit their website‚ the business will collect this information and data about them
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Microeconomic and Tourism I. Introduction …………………………………………………………………………. II. The significance of tourism to economic. ………………………………………… III. The impact of tourism on local society. …………………………………………... IV. The effects of tourism on microeconomics……………………………………….. V. UAE as an example for the subject. ………………………………………………. VI. Clusters and competitiveness of the UAE. ……………………………................ VII. Conclusion. ………………………………………………………………………… VIII. List of figures. ………………………………………………………………………
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When you rush a project this large you could possibly cut corners or receive poor quality results. If the project is finished two months late there are additional risks. If the company expects to make $20 million dollars annually‚ and assuming that the 4% penalty is levied against this yearly figure and not within smaller period of time‚ one month late means that US Industries Incorporated loses $800‚000 annually. There doesn’t appear to be any additional risk‚ however‚ further penalties and the possible
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certain microeconomic principles. Thesis: While Starbucks has been an industry leader in the specialty coffee market‚ rapid overexpansion and current economic conditions have caused it to lose its market dominance. Is the company strong enough to recover? I. The origins of Starbucks A. 1971 Beginnings B. Starbucks goes public in 1992 C. Rapid expansion from mid-1990s to mid-2000s II. Starbucks provides microeconomic principles A. Supply and demand 1. Few stores
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ASM 4 – Identify and act upon immediate risk of danger to substance misusers 1.1 – Describe the range of different substances subject to misuse and their effects There is a whole range of different substances and they all create different effects. Substances fit into three different categories‚ with more than one category fitting some substances. The three categories are: Stimulants‚ Depressants and Hallucinogens. I will proceed to list the main substances‚ their effects‚ how they are taken
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D1- Evaluate the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions. Strategic decisions are the decisions that are concerned with whole environment in which the firm operates the entire resources and the people who form the company and the interface between the two. In this task I will talk about the appropriateness of business information used to make strategic decisions. Having correct information before you make a decision that affects the whole company is vital for the
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Operational Issues Operational issues are the issues arising in the process of how something is done; these are the 4 types of operational issues Organizations have to store and manage countless pieces of information. These are very important and confidential Information. Information is received by the businesses mainly in two ways. The organization receives the information it requires The staff receives the information To make sure that information is managed appropriately‚ a number of policies
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Topic 4 – Contract Non-legal implications of a breach of contract would include: potential loss of creditability in the marketplace and loss of new/return business for the party who breached the contract. Eg‚ a company selling goods and services‚ a damaged reputation could result in the loss of new and existing customer contracts. Eg. a breach of a loan contract‚ the potential loss of credit rating affecting future credit potential and business opportunities. flow on effects of consequent
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Since the flux is sinusoidal‚ r.m.s = (form factor*average e.m.f )/turns But form factor = (r.m.s value)/(average value) =1.11‚ Then r.m.s value of E.m.f = 1.11*4F*max.Flux = 4.44F*max.Flux‚ But max .flux = B_m*A r.m.s value of E.m .f in primary turn (Tp) = 4.44F*B_m*A*T_p NOTE: Bm is assumed to be 15000Wb/m. F = Frequency of A.C input/ Output F=50 Hz By introducing stacking factor (10-8) and Tp factor (0.9) then we have Number of turns per volt = N_T/V =7/A =7/3.75=1.87turns/volts
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