What is the public sphere? An area in social life‚ independent of government where informed citizens can come together and discuss and influence political action‚ a domain that used to be solely for political figures and upper society. What were the major components of the public sphere in colonial North America? The public sphere expanded with the raising of literacy rates and the view that participating in politics and reading was fashionable. Some of the influences were numerous coffee shops
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SYNOPSIS TOPIC :- coustomer satisfaction regarding HDFC bank. The report will give us an overview of the banking Sector and company profile and awareness of customers about different types of products and services offered by HDFC Bank. This study is conducted to find out the customer satisfaction regarding HDFC bank. The non probability method of study will be use through a structured questionnaire‚which will target to the different coustomer of HDFC bank in Amritsar. For this purpose
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However…. The 1st amendment gives the mass media right to report crime news‚ including information and visual images that could prejudice an entire community against someone who has not yet stood trial and is still presumes innocent by the law. “Remedies” for the fair trial/free press problem The remedy: CAUTIONING POLICE‚ PRESEECUTERS‚ ETC. not to give information about a trial to the news media The problem: gags can be challenged by gagged on grounds that it interferes with 1st amendment
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equitable society‚ and financial assistance in education for children from lower income households is one example‚ as well as the generous Pioneer Generation Package‚ an 8 billion initiative to salute those who helped in nation building. Applicable Laws 1. Extension of Productivity & Innovation Credit Scheme Currently‚ businesses
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Realistic Assumptions Simple Language Risks as well as opportunities Analyze Competition Chapter 2 Business Structure C Corp : Stockholders have limited liability‚ tax on profit‚ BOD and corporate officers‚ limit on activities‚ double taxation S Corp: Pass through income/loss/deductions to shareholders‚ limited to <75 shareholders LLC: Does not protect personal actions from liability‚ taxes paid on distributed income‚ no public disclosure of finances‚ taxed as a (1)sole proprietor
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO TAXATION SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEM MATERIALS Status: Q/P Question/ Present in Prior Problem Topic Edition Edition 1 Effect of state and local taxes on decision making Unchanged 1 2 Tax structure Unchanged 3 3 Proportional versus progressive tax Unchanged 14 4 FICA and FUTA compared Unchanged 15 5 Use taxes Unchanged 4 6 Cumulative nature of the Federal gift tax Unchanged 6 7 Federal
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they encountered plentiful acreage at cheap prices. Frontier families lived with the bare necessities acquired through subsistence farming‚ created a widely dispersed society of equals‚ and were subjected to a disorganized existence without organized law and order‚ community institutions‚ or organized churches. Thus‚ frontier communities became volatile and violent places where deep divisions festered between its residents and those of the eastern seaboard. Frontier: line area right on the edge of
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Chapter 7: * Early theories of motivation: Hierarchy of needs - Have to satisfy lower needs before you have higher needs. One at a time Lower order: [physiological -> safety -> social ->] higher order: [esteem -> self-actualization] Theory X/Y Theory X - the assumption that employees dislike work‚ are lazy‚ dislike responsibility‚ and must be coerced to perform Theory Y - the assumption that employees like work‚ are creative‚ seek responsibility‚ and can exercise self-direction
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Microbiology! 1) Groups of Organisms (7): Eukaryote: TRUE nucleus 1. Fungi 4. Bacteria 2. Algae 5. Rickettsia 3. Protozoa ! Prokaryote: NO Nucleus Ribosome is the only Organelle 6. Mycoplasma (7. Viruses: No cell structure‚ ARE NOT CELLS) Microorganisms are: ! UBIQUITOUS! ! HARMLESS IN THEIR NORMAL HABITAT ! OPPORTUNISTIC (If they leave their normal habitat and get into us) 2) Roles of Microorganisms: (Bacteria and Fungi are “Semi-Good”) - digestion -
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Constitutional Law B Overview of the course: Constitutional Law A and B are linked in principles and tools Assumptions that certain principles are understood: 1. Constitutionalism 2. Rule of law 3. Constitutional supremacy 4. Parliamentary sovereignty 5. Separation of powers 6. Co-operative government 7. Federal division of powers 1st readings of Currie and De Waal 2013 6th edition 1. Rights and application of Bill of Rights (BoR) Focus is on the protection of Human Rights (HR) How
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