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    Rules and Regulations To ensure that everyone on the ROBLOX Assault Team Teamspeak can have both a safe‚  and enjoyable time‚ please read and follow these regulations.    Punishment System  ❖ Like ROBLOX‚ the RAT TS3 will be using a system of escalating discipline; meaning  your ban time will escalate to a permanent ban for each offense depending on the  severity of the offense  ➢ First offenses should result in a kick from the server with a reason why they  were kicked‚ without reason your kick will be recorded in the logs and be 

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    PARENTAL EMOTIONAL REGULATION The Role of Parental Emotional Regulation in Parenting Style - A Preliminary Study Abstract This study investigated if parental emotional regulation could be one of the contributing factors to parenting style‚ beside personality and other demographic factors. It was hypothesised that maladaptive parental emotional regulation would result in authoritarian parenting style‚ while adaptive parental emotional regulation would lead

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    This essay focuses specifically on the role that emotional regulation plays in managing maladaptive reactions by children towards their peers and others. In the ‘Anti-bullying Plan for Schools’‚ produced by the NSW Department of Education and Training (NSW DET‚ 2007)‚ bullying is defined as‚ “intentional‚ repeated behaviour by an individual or group of individuals that causes distress‚ hurt or undue pressure” (p. 6). The victims of bullying are the recipients of this repeated behaviour. In a report

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    freedom of speech or of the press” (NARA). The First Amendment is explicit: the government cannot reduce the freedom of the press‚ which was deliberately infringed upon by the Fairness Doctrine. It is understandable that broadcast over publicly-owned airwaves should be subject to federal regulation‚ but there is a vast difference between regulation and oppression‚ which is what the Fairness Doctrine did. Especially now‚ in the digital age‚ there is no conceivable way the Fairness Doctrine can be

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    the decision-making authority to the manager. The costs of divergent behaviour that arises as a result of the agency relationship are referred to as agency costs. Furthermore‚ Watts and Zimmerman (1978) developed the theory of positive accounting which is focused on the assumption that ‘all individual action is driven by self-interest and that individuals will act in an opportunistic manner to increase their wealth’. Based on Watts and Zimmerman’s theory‚ Deegan suggests that owners would expect

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    define rules‚ regulations‚ procedures and protocols for schools. All of these are necessary to help a school run smoothly and safely and ensure that students receive a quality education. Introduction Schools have policies for several reasons. Policies establish rules and regulations to guide acceptable behaviour and ensure that the school environment is safe for students‚ teachers and school staff. School policies also help create a productive learning environment. Rules and Regulations In order

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    & Ethics AIU Online January 4‚ 2011 Abstract In this paper I will be describing the levels of environmental regulations in Thailand and Singapore. The legislation regarding Thailand and Singapore’s working hours and wages will also be described and discussed. I will then be explaining if I believe these regulations regarding environmental and labor laws are sufficient enough. Describe the two countries environmental regulation levels. The neighboring Southeast Asian countries of Singapore

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    different sources of regulation of financial statements in Ireland. When accountants are preparing a set of financial statements accountants must comply with the relevant accounting rules. The regulatory framework provides a set of rules and regulations to ensure fair play.’ The principal aim of the regulatory frame work is to ensure that the financial statements present a true and fair view of the financial performance and position of the organization’. The three sources of rules which accountants must

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    became clear that the financial markets had been hit by a crisis the scope and scale of which had not been witnessed since the Wall Street Crash of the 1930’s. Over time the causes became more clear‚ and as the dust settled‚ the world was left with several important questions to answer. First of all‚ there was the question of whether or not the global financial crisis was actually caused by flawed regulations and financial institutions or whether it is the fundamental behaviour of the financial

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    critical role in the regulation and deregulation of transportation. The US Government first played a role by establishing the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) to oversee the railroad industry in 1887. This led to a century of surface freight regulation. The trucking industry was also brought under control of the ICC in 1935. They implemented the Motor Carrier Act which required new truckers to seek certifications from the ICC. This made it difficult for new trucking companies

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