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    LEGAL‚ SOCIAL‚ AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS OF BUSINESS 1 Legal‚ Social‚ and Economic Environments of Business Andrew Desjardins American Intercontinental University LEGAL‚ SOCIAL‚ AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENTS OF BUSINESS 2 Abstract There are three types of businesses: Sole Proprietorship‚ Partnership‚ and Corporation. Bases on the scenario represented in this paper‚ a sole proprietorship is the smartest decision when starting this business

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    Social and Economic Impacts of Hurricanes on the Caribbean Hurricanes are powerful weather systems‚ which start as disturbances in the atmosphere over tropical oceans. There are many of these disturbances each year‚ but only a few become hurricanes. Most Atlantic and Caribbean hurricanes occur between June and November and have been known to have serious economic and social consequences. Some economic consequences include unemployment‚ loss of revenue‚ loss of foreign exchange etc. Social consequences

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    There were many political and social effects of Radical Reconstruction in the South. In the South‚ the Reconstruction Act triggered a stir of political activity among former slaves. These former slaves began to go on strike‚ held mass meetings and tried to end segregation on public transportation. The Union League was an organization laced with the Republican party. Thousands of southern blacks became a part of the Union League and the majority of black voters‚ that were eligible‚ registered to vote

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    There is much debate over whether or not the social and economic consequences of casino gambling outweigh the initial revenue that may be generated.[1] In the United States‚ many states are grappling with high unemployment and budget deficits and are now turning to legalizing casinos‚ often in places that are not tourist destinations. Some casinos are also known for hosting live entertainment events‚ such as stand-up comedy‚concerts‚ and sporting events. Use of the word in the past‚ and modern use

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    What Was The Fashionable 1950s Man Wearing? In the 1950’s life was changing in America. Due to the war‚ Europe had stopped producing fashion‚ this gave American designers a chance to show what they were capable of. As the wartime restrictions on fabric eased and America’s economy improved‚ the population was able to express themselves through Men and Woman’s fashion. There were certain elements of mens fashion in the 1950s that were standard amongst the general American population. As the

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    ’Reckless Year’. F. Scott Fitzgerald showed through his writing that the 1920’s was all about Prohibition‚ Speak-Easies‚ new Automobiles‚ victory abroad‚ popular fads‚ and new wealth. That about sums it up; a decade of great recklessness in SocialPolitical‚ and economic areas of life. Prohibition (1920-1933) was a great experiment called on by a religious‚ fundamentalist segment of the society. This forbade citizens from transporting‚ selling‚ or manufacturing alcohol. The idea was to stomp out dangerous

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    Gay Marriage: SocialPolitical and Financial Issue Daniela Chirinos Peralta Pre-Degree Ilene Sova December 14th‚ 2009 The second article of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights clearly states: “Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration‚ without distinction of any kind‚ such as race‚ colour‚ sex‚ language‚ religion‚ political or other opinion‚ national or social origin‚ property‚ birth or other status”. Visibly‚ since 1948‚ when this Declaration

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    Social works confronts firsthand with issues of economic inequality‚ as they work with people who have problems who are challenge each day with socially‚ complicated situations caused by these economic inequalities. Economic Inequality is defined as uneven distribution of wealth and not having equal opportunities to improve situation‚ while poverty means not having access to material resources‚ income or wealth. However‚ socials workers recognized how this system of equal distribution is skewed

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    Politicaleconomic and legal aspects in European integration issues. Communities. The first step in post-war integration was the European Coal and Steel Community (EC&SC)‚ the treaty signed in Paris on 18th April 1951 (entered into force on 23 July 1952. It expired in 2002. Another two fundamental treaties were signed in Rome in 1957 by the six original member states in order to form the European Economic Community - EEC and EURATOM Treaty (European Atomic Energy Community). These treaties

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    The social and economic significance of tourism development on a global scale After studying and understanding how deeply tourism development has significantly impacted on the world‚ I have noticed how closely that the social and economic factors are related‚ and how both of these aspects have direct effect on both tourists‚ and the people that permanently reside at destinations that have been extremely popular amongst tourists. The understanding of how economic and social factors interrelate

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