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    Essential Restrictions on the First Amendment Limitations on freedoms of society are crucial‚ especially in America. As Roger Rosenblatt noted in his essay‚ “We Are Free to Be You‚ Me‚ Stupid and Dead‚” many people express their freedom of speech in very offensive and controversial ways. Often their expressions violate other amendments and freedoms as well. A few examples given by Rosenblatt included acts of freedom of speech performed by professional sports players. Many believe these were

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    Alternative Refrigerant

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    former East Germany. After reunification‚ however‚ it faced severe economic problems and was due to be closed down. The meeting between the scientists and DKK Scharfenstein resulted in the birth of ’Greenfreeze’ technology for domestic refrigeration. Greenfreeze refrigerators use hydrocarbons for both the blowing of the insulation foam and the refrigerant and they are entirely free of ozone destroying and global warming chemicals. When DKK Scharfenstein announced their intention to mass produce

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    Do you think that advertising should be restricted? Why? What form(s) should this restriction take? Advertising is beginning to dominate today’s society‚ brainwashing young‚ vulnerable viewers. Advertising has and will affect everyone‚ whether it’s a new facial wash on a TV advert or the latest mobile phone on a billboard‚ each uses the same manipulation technique to persuade the viewer. Advertising has always affected people of many ages in both positive and negative ways‚ so why is it only now

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    The history of Congressional budgeting is a largely long and compounding series of passed laws and reforms like much of the rest of Congress. The early history of the Congressional budget was a story of decentralized requests from each consecutive administration. These requests were not coordinated or funneled through any specific agency. Budgetary requests were handled by Congress through its committee system meaning that committee chairs held supreme authority over any requests that came their

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    Alcohol Restriction Debate

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    the use of a bad thing ‚ but to the abuse of a good thing.” Alcohol is exactly that which can be good for one but the poison for another ‚ particularly ‚ good for adults but bad for adolescent . Our position is that this protective and sensible law should remain until we as Americans can come up with the best way to handle underage drinking. This position is based upon sound science that demonstrates the current laws help protect the health and safety of our youth. Minimum Legal Drinking Age (MLDA)

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    A Survey of Capital Budgeting

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    A SURVEY OF CAPITAL BUDGETING PRACTICES IN CORPORATE INDIA Satish Verma‚ Sanjeev Gupta and Roopali Batra The present study aims to unveil the status of capital budgeting in India particularly after the advent of full-fledged globalisation and in the era of cutthroat competition‚ where companies are being exposed to various degrees of risk. For the above objective a comprehensive primary survey was conducted of 30 CFOs/CEOs of manufacturing companies in India‚ so as to find out which capital

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of budgeting as a system of organisational control. A budget is a short-term financial plan of income and expenses expected over a certain period of time (usually one year) used to achieve a businesses objective. Budgeting can be useful for exercising control over a business because of its nature as a representation of a plan. Control is generally viewed as making events conform to a plan. As a budget is represented as a plan‚ allowing events to conform

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    What is the purpose or goal of an Administrator? Interviewee’s Answer: Kristie states the purpose or goal of an Administrator in her case she is responsible for all areas of the clinic. No matter the outcome whether good or bad the responsibility falls on her shoulders. She is also the liaison between the staff‚ the administrative staff‚ the nurses and the physicians making sure each patient is treated fair‚ and their medical care is being taken care of without any interruptions. Critical Reflection:

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    The Role of Participation in Budgeting Introduction Although participation in budgeting may enforce the managerial performance‚ it has constrains and can cause some problems as well. This article analyses the possible advantages and limitations of the role of participation in budget setting. In the next section‚ the possible merits of budgetary participation are demonstrated. This is followed by a section that explains the equivocation existing in the relationship between budgetary participation

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    revolution should be avoided if it is necessary‚ but he does think that excess violence should be avoided at all costs. The French Revolution‚ while it had good intentions at the beginning‚ turned into a bloody and horrible war where the poor people sought revenge instead of justice. They were so blinded by their newfound power over the aristocracy that they forgot the real reason behind the revolution- to improve their own lives. It is not a matter of whether revolution can or should be avoided

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