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    a job spot‚ many employers’ now-in-days check their candidate’s social media purposefully looking for anything they do not like. Employees can lose their jobs over social-media posts‚ which leads to the big question: Is social media monitoring a violation of privacy? Employees across the country are being careful over what they post because they never know when their boss decides to search them up. Many could argue that there is a privacy is at stake and others could argue that an organization’s life

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    Violations of Civil Liberties During The 1920’s During the 1920’s‚ many immigrants in particular‚ African Americans‚ migrated from Southern to Northern states in America. Many African Americans settled in Harlem‚ New York‚ where at the time multiple American civil rights including women’s rights were being violated by a corrupt government. African Americans suffered discrimination and poverty battling for a better opportunity in life by striking against government organizations and creating unions

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    to prevent future violations of the California Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) regulations‚ as well as other company violations. I will then address how Patton should handle the three employees who violated the regulations. PROCEDURES Carter Mario‚ George Pavlov‚ and Joe Roberts violated numerous Westchester Distributing‚ Inc. and ABC regulations. In one instance‚ Mario and Pavlov bribed a customer to purchase beer by giving him a “two-dollar-per-case kickback”‚ a clear violation of ABC regulations

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    In this article Burgoon et al. use Expectancy Violation Theory to examine how different forms of interfaces that confirm or violate user expectations affect the communication process‚ social judgments‚ ability to influence‚ and accuracy to recall associated with HtEAC (communication with a computer generated person). Burgoon et al. explain that EVT begins by identifying the pervasiveness and potency of expectations during interpersonal communication. Expectations come from characteristics of actors

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    immigration. Patriotism surprisingly can also make rights violations acceptable.

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    Cognitive communication 2.0 in Higher Education: to tweet or not to tweet? António Andrade1‚ Cornélia Castro2 and Sérgio André Ferreira2 1 School of Economics and Management‚ Portuguese Catholic University‚ Porto‚ Portugal 2 School of Education and Psychology‚ Portuguese Catholic University‚ Porto‚ Portugal aandrade@porto.ucp.pt corneliacastro@gmail.com sergioandreferreira@gmail.com Abstract: Research has been fertile in producing studies on pedagogical change and innovation through technology

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    in this industry and not be in violation of the law. According to the case‚ In re Kaitangian (1998) 218 B.R. 102‚ 113 it basically states‚ "bankruptcy petition preparers are strictly limited to typing bankruptcy forms...”

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    Table of Contents Introduction 2 Violation of Freedom of Expression on the Internet 3 Violation of Freedom of Expression in Blogs 6 How Censorship of the Media Would Affect Businesses. 8 Conclusion 10   Introduction The freedom of expression is provided in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. However‚ although the freedom of expression is provided‚ any materials deemed offensive‚ sensitive‚ hostile or more would be filtered out which further results in the censorship of media. With

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    OF LJUBLJANA FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCE Prof.Dr.ZlatkoŠabič Arijana Kordić (21140737) TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS Global Governance Ljubljana‚ 11 January 2015 Table of contents List of abbreviations ii 1. Introduction 1 2. Definition and characteristics of TNC’s 1 2.1.Human rights violations- cases 2 3. International level 3 3.1. UN efforts 4 3.1.1 UN bodies 4 3.1.2 Moving away from volunterisam 5 3.1.3 To John Ruggie’s

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    "Monitoring the Internet Equals Violation There is controversy over to what extent the government may monitor internet content. The federal government may not monitor internet content however‚ the state government and local governments may monitor internet content only for the safety of the user. However‚ charging citizens for internet crimes are usually ruled unconstitutional. In addition‚ monitoring internet content violates Amendment IV and previous precedents. Ultimately‚ the state government

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