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    Code: MS3102! ! Module!Title:!Virtual!Organisations! ! ’ Course ’of ’Study ’(please ’tick ’one ’!): ’ BSc ’Accounting ’and ’Finance ’ BSc ’Banking ’and ’International ’Finance ’ BSc ’Investment ’and ’Financial ’Risk ’Management ’ BSc ’Real ’Estate ’Finance ’and ’Investment ’ ’ Student ’details: ’ Student!ID*:100001596! ! ’ ’ ’ ’ BSc ’Actuarial ’Science ’ BSc ’Business ’Studies ’ BSc ’Management ’ Other ’(please ’specify) ’ Family!Name:!Sarkhel! ! ’

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    The Telecommunications Act of 1996 The Telecommunications Act of 1996 can be termed as a major overhaul of the communications law in the past sixty-two years. The main aim of this Act is to enable any communications firm to enter the market and compete against one another based on fair and just practices ("The Telecommunications Act 1996‚" The Federal Communications Commission). This Act has the potential to radically change the lives of the people in a number of different ways. For instance

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    applies to any weakness or predisposition of the plaintiff to a particular injury or illness regardless of the defendant’s knowledge. An illustration of this rule can be found in the following case which are; Smith v Leech Brain & Co Ltd (1962) and Robinson v Post office (1974) 1 WLR 1176. The case of Smith v Leech Brain is about a galvanizer who is the plaintiff’s husband and work at the defendant’s company. His job is to lift articles into a tank of a molten metal via a crane. The plaintiff’s husband

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    Where would we be without the great T.V? What would we do without our latest instalments of our favourite shows? I’ll tell you‚ sitting at home extremely bored! That’s why I disagree with the statement ‘Watching T.V is bad for you’. I believe that it is very‚ very good for you! Where would we be without the latest stories in our favourite soaps? We would have nothing to talk about‚ the person who invented the marvellous T.V is a true genius! Watching the T.V brings us entertainment everyday

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    The Significance of the Right to Effective Counsel in a Criminal Case and Powell v. Alabama The right to counsel is a fundamental common law principle that aims to set a fair criminal trial. The right to have the assistance of counsel for defence is the right of a criminal defendant to have a lawyer assist in his defence‚ even if he cannot afford one. This right comes from a variety of sources‚ the first one being the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution‚ which is the part of the United

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    Although students do not lose their rights as they walk through the school gates‚ their rights are restricted for the safety of others. The court case of Tinker v. Des Moines argues the same issue of the rights of students while on school grounds. “Because the appearance of the armbands distracted students from their work‚ they detracted from the ability of the school officials to perform their duties

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    is that enough? If not‚ what should we do? The letters alone are not enough to help Mr. Jamison. Herrera v. Collins says that‚ generally‚ a “free-standing” claim of innocence based solely on newly discovered evidence does not state a ground for federal habeas relief‚ unless it is coupled with an independent constitutional violation that occurred in the criminal proceedings. Herrera v. Collins‚ 506 U.S. 390‚ 400-01 (1993). The Court seemingly left open the question of whether a very powerful showing

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    Terry Fedrick v. Cliff Nichols d/b/a C&N Truck and Trailer Repair The term Bailment is derived from the French Bailor‚ "to deliver". A bailment is a temporary transfer of property to another for a limited time and for a specific purpose. The transfer of property in a bailment is only in regards to possession‚ not ownership. The bailor is the owner of the transferred property. The bailee holds the transferred property. The property is held in trust for the benefit of the bailor. A bailment is completely

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    Date: 28-Oct-2010 Fundamentals of Management – BAD 201 Case Study Boom and Bust in Telecommunications 1- The strategic plan adopted by level 3‚ Global crossing and 360 networking failed due to several reasons. First‚ overvaluing the opportunity found in the market by wrong analyzing of the market and claiming that there is 1000% growth in the internet traffic in the year that was found to be 100% which is way less then what they thought. Second‚ the heavy competition between rivalries

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    Abington Township v Schempp Date: Decided In June 17‚ 1963 or Feb 27‚1976 Problem: Schempp filed suit on the Abington school district for requiring students to read verses from the Bible in Pennsylvania. Outcome: Schempp argued that it was unconstitutional‚ violating religious freedom. Part of the constitution: The First amendment: exercise of free religion‚ speech‚ and press The fourteen amendment: Never should any state impede the life‚ liberty‚ or property of a person Precedent: Got

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