...administrative assistant who perform several office tasks within one job in Business Office Administration. 1. Administrative Secretary /Executive Secretary 2. Legal Secretary 3. Office Secretary 4. School Secretary 5. Litigation Secretary 6. Medical Secretary 7. Real Estate Secretary 1. Administrative Secretary/ Executive Secretary A variety of clerical and administrative duties are performed by administrative secretaries to run an organization proficiently. The tasks of administrative secretaries include planning and scheduling appointments and meetings, managing projects, organizing and maintaining paper and electronics files, conducting research and distribute information by using mail services, telephone, e-mail, web sites. They serve as a communication and information managers for an office and may handle travel and guests arrangements also. Generally administrative secretaries work in hospitals, schools, government agencies, corporate settings or medical and legal offices. Their job generally involves sitting for long periods. 2. Legal Secretary A legal secretary is an individual who works in the legal profession specially for helping lawyers. They are also called as executive assistants or administrative assistants. Their tasks are to perform daily clerical functions necessary for the efficient operation of a legal office. Apart from the typical filing, dictation, typing and phone answering responsibilities, a legal secretary should...
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...An Annotated Bibliography For A Research Paper On How To Ensure Equity In Commercial Exploitation Of Outer Space Resources Reference: Lee, R. J. (2012). Law and regulation of commercial mining of minerals in outer space. New York; Dordrecht, The Netherlands: Springer. Lee’s book discusses various aspects of exploitation of outer space mineral resources. Different from other authors, Lee focused his discussion on commercial exploitation and proposed a comprehensive legal framework to regulate such activities in order to benefit the mankind. His book targets a wide range of readers so there is a lot of background information about technological and policy development. Lee himself is also professional lawyer who is specialized in space law, so his book s a reliable source of information. I am able to use this work as a good reference book to discuss how ethical theories such as deontology can be applied to commercial exploitation of outer space resources. Livingston, D. (2003). A code of ethics for conducting business in outer space. Space Policy, 19(2), 93-94. Livingston’s article presents a list of code of ethics for commercial operations in outer space and serves as an independent guideline for companies that want to venture into space. His guideline provides me with a good tool to evaluate different approaches that I want to propose in my paper using ethical theories. I believe the ethical consideration is the most important factor to ensure equity of commercial...
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...Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. 100113 September 3, 1991 RENATO CAYETANO, petitioner, vs. CHRISTIAN MONSOD, HON. JOVITO R. SALONGA, COMMISSION ON APPOINTMENT, and HON. GUILLERMO CARAGUE, in his capacity as Secretary of Budget and Management, respondents. Renato L. Cayetano for and in his own behalf. Sabina E. Acut, Jr. and Mylene Garcia-Albano co-counsel for petitioner. PARAS, J.:p We are faced here with a controversy of far-reaching proportions. While ostensibly only legal issues are involved, the Court's decision in this case would indubitably have a profound effect on the political aspect of our national existence. The 1987 Constitution provides in Section 1 (1), Article IX-C: There shall be a Commission on Elections composed of a Chairman and six Commissioners who shall be natural-born citizens of the Philippines and, at the time of their appointment, at least thirty-five years of age, holders of a college degree, and must not have been candidates for any elective position in the immediately preceding -elections. However, a majority thereof, including the Chairman, shall be members of the Philippine Bar who have been engaged in the practice of law for at least ten years. (Emphasis supplied) The aforequoted provision is patterned after Section l(l), Article XII-C of the 1973 Constitution which similarly provides: There shall be an independent Commission on Elections composed of a Chairman and eight Commissioners who...
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...Professional Responsibility Study Unit By Michael Wilson, Esq. Reviewed By Brian Bastyr, Esq. About the Author Michael Wilson is a freelance writer and college instructor who has had wide legal and educational experience. He graduated with his Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of Kentucky in 1976 and three years later received his law degree from the same school. He has been a partner in a law firm, a solo practitioner, and has done work in General and Family Mediation. He has also been a fulltime instructor in Paralegal Studies at Sullivan College, Lexington, KY, where he has taught such classes as Legal Research, Advanced Legal Writing and Appellate Practice, and Wills and Estates. He was given the “Teacher of the Year” award in 1997. Mr. Wilson has also had a number of papers published on legal topics in both scholarly and popular journals. About the Reviewer Brian Bastyr is a senior attorney editor for West Group, a legal publishing company. He earned a bachelor’s degree at the University of Illinois, and a Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois College of Law. He is currently a member of the Illinois bar, and has published a number of articles in legal journals. All terms mentioned in this text that are known to be trademarks or service marks have been appropriately capitalized. Use of a term in this text should not be regarded as affecting the validity of any trademark or service mark. Copyright...
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...Buying a bad home that turn out to be a Lemon When Michael, my husband and I purchase this three bedroom in Houston, Texas in November of 2006, we were so happy to have found us a home. It was in a nice seam like quite area brick with a iron fence that you needed remote control to enter into the gate. It had a nice size front and back yard that "seemed perfect" for just the two of us. When we first look at the home I was a little sceptical because it did need some repairs and it was just something about the house that I could fill in my spirit that wasn't right. But because my husband liked the house so much and he was purchasing it from a friend of his it was ok. So we moved into the home and decided to rent the home for a year . The kitchen floor needed to be replace and inside the bathroom there was no sink or face board. The gentleman that we were purchasing the home from paid for all the expensive to get the home fix and repaired. Other than that we decide not to change anything other than making sure the dining room floor was repaired and the living room floor. We had a wooden floor put down in the dining area and we place ceramic tile in hte living room.Other than that it was too good to be true provided the rent was only $500 month. So after a year of renting the home we decided to purchase the home. Just months after we purchase, the home we found ourselves in a lot of problems with the home. We keep hearing a lot of noise in the attic and didn't know what it was....
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...TRAINING REPORT ON “Growth of Real Estate Sector with in 5years” A case of Corporate Real Estate Solutions Submitted to MAHARSHI DAYANAD UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (INDUSTRY INTEGRATED) (II SEMESTER) Submitted by: Name: Alok Kumar Upadhayay Regn. No. Roll.No. DAV INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT (ELC CODE: 080923013) NH-3, NIT, FARIDABAD. JULY 2011 DECLARATION I hereby declare that the Training Report conducted at Corporate Real Estate Solutions,Delhi. Under the guidance of (Ms. Aakrity) Submitted in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (Industry Integrated) TO MAHARSHI DAYANAND UNIVERSITY, ROHTAK is my original work and the same has not been submitted for the award of any other Degree /diploma /fellowship or other similar titles or prizes. Place: Date: Alok Kumar Upadhayay Regn.No: Roll No. 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First and foremost, I extend my deepest thanks to my mentor and guide Mr. Vishal Srivastava, Director – Corporate Real Estate Solutions, for giving me this opportunity to work in such a prestigious organization as well as for giving me a wonderful thesis. Without his constant guidance and feedback, I would have never been able to complete the training, I did. I am thankful to Ms. Aakrity, whose consistent support and cooperation showed the way towards the successful completion of the thesis...
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...notes and issues The Full Spectrum of Real Estate Risk Analysis1 by Gary P. Taylor, MAI, SRA, and William E. Endsley he full spectrum of real estate risk analysis begins with the traditional banking infrastructures needed to fund property development and economic growth. The spectrum extends to the newer securitization products and property rating systems being developed to accelerate growth in mature economies. This spectrum also includes developing economies, economies in crisis, and economies in transition. Without a plan to spread rational and transparent capital development to every area of the world, economic uncertainty and threats to security will spread instead. Most importantly, the real estate spectrum includes a diverse group of citizens, governments, civil societies, and corporations that share power, often in inequitable ways. This paper looks at the role of the independent real estate valuer in examining the current distribution of the wavelengths that make up the continuum of real estate and capital markets. It examines the strands that make up this spectrum and offers suggestions for strengthening these individual strands and thereby amplifying the whole. Independent, ethical, and informed real estate valuers must analyze the full spectrum of real estate risks to protect the assets of a global public and help ensure an equitable sharing of economic power in the future. Spectrum Analyzers “Common spectrum analyzer measurements include frequency, power...
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...CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND TO THE STUDY In a published report on Business Day by Chuka Uroko (2015), he explained that, Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, Nigeria’ commercial, administrative and petroleum industry capitals respectively, are the top real estate investment destinations, and account for as high as 65 percent of all activities in this asset class, a report by the National Bureau of Statistics has revealed. The report indicated that Lagos has the greatest amount of real estate activities at 37 percent, followed by Abuja with 22 percent and Port Harcourt (Rivers State) with 6 percent, all covering 65 percent of real estate activities in the country. The trio, often regarded as Nigeria’s traditional cities, have seen increased tempo of activity in real estate development and much of the investments that have gone into real estate in the country in the last decade were concentrated in these cities. Nigeria’s has a burgeoning real estate sector, which by the GDP rebasing exercise in the country in April 2014, was discovered to be the fastest growing and sixth largest sector in the Nigerian economy, explaining the rising level of investment in the sector by both local and foreign investors. Foreign direct investment (FDI) is defined as “an investment in which a firm acquires a substantial controlling interest in a foreign firm (above 10 percent share) or sets up a subsidiary in a foreign country” (Chen, 2000). The International Monetary Fund adds...
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...Amanda Todd’s Extortion, Cyber Bullying and Suicide Analysis Report Kayla Woodside Student # 0657835 Mount Saint Vincent University PBRL 3013 March 15, 2015 Contents Abstract 3 Introduction and background 3 Literature Review 4 Conclusion 9 References 10 Abstract This research project looks at culturally attractive situations or occurrences in today’s world that has or had a significant effect on the media resulting to a trend or, otherwise known as a setting of agenda. This paper in particular will look at Amanda Todd’s extortion and cyber bullying leading to the suicide of the 15-year-old girl. With a serious of articles from four different news sources, this paper will look at the history of the girl, what happened in her life leading to the bullying and how the “sextortion” (Kelley, M., 2013) lead to multiple suicide attempts and inevitably death of Amanda Todd. The paper will identify triggers for the articles trending, framing of the storytelling and underlying message within the articles answering questions of importance, publicity, and extortion amongst extortion. Introduction and Background According to Amanda Todd’s mother, Carol Todd, Amanda was a happy, popular, and energetic 15-year-old girl who loved to sing and perform. Despite being very shy, Amanda shined on camera and grew to love the technology that aided in her decision to end her life. In 2010 Amanda was in seventh grade, she browsed the Internet...
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...Conduct Business Research: Part 1 Vanessa Siatkowski RES/351 Gustavo Diaz April 15th, 2015 Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part 1 Dedicated employees most of the time work hard for their corporation and enjoy the work they do for that company. Employees tend to work more hours and are passionate about the brand they represent. Working for the cruise industry, for example, Carnival Cruise Lines, Royal Caribbean, Norwegian Cruise Lines are all huge corporations that have employees who enjoy their job. These companies present challenges and fun assignments while preforming the job. With every corporation comes changes, changes which help benefit the organization. In this paper we will explain some of the issues and the opportunities the industry faces. Most of all of the organizations in this industry used to have a department within the corporation that was dedicated to the ticket sales for guest to purchase and departments which would man the port operation of disembarking and embarking these guests on their vessels. With every large corporation comes movements from within to help the company save on liability and earn more money. Department like these have employees that work full time hours that make the company provide benefits to the employees. The company now provides the employee with health, dental, vision, etc. insurance paid by the corporation. In the event the employee has an issue with a guest the company now has to pay a lawyer to represent the...
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...Although Fenno argues that legislators may pay attention to some constituents than others I believe that my legislator treats all her constituents the same. I say this because she wants everyone to trust her at what she does and if she treats them differently than that becomes a problem. The constituency of my legislator can be described as the working class. She also has a lot of women as constituency because she empowers women and since she went to an all-girl high school many women look up to her. New York State holds most of her constituencies. Her office is in New York City so I believe that most of her voters are somewhere within that region and in upstate New York since she was born there. Because of what she stands for it is not hard...
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...Forms of Business Lurene Flynn Law/531 October 24, 2011 Christine J. Benway, J.D. Instructor Forms of Business Determining the type of business to open is very important in order to know the business form that will be used. Knowing the business structure is important because it determines how the business income will be taxed. This paper will discuss the different forms of business, give examples of each form, and justify why the corresponding business form is preferred. Sole proprietorship according to Cheeseman (2010) is the form of business in which the owner is actually the business: the business is not a separate legal entity (Cheeseman, 2010, p. 530). “An individual starts the business in his or her own name and does not require any special legal organization beyond the normal requirements such as licenses or permits” (Georgia Trend, 2006/2007, p. 34). Beauticians are great examples of a sole proprietorship. Beauty shops are usually owned by one person, while having other people working in them.This type of business form is preferred by beauticians or a plumber because it is easy, no formalities, and most importantly no federal or state government approval is required. According to Cheeseman (2010) the owner has the right to make all management decisions concerning the business, including those involving hiring and firing employees (Cheeseman, 2010, p. 530). A sole proprietor owns all off the business therefore he or she receives...
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...private debt, held by households. We will focus our research on aggregate balances on mortgage loans, vehicle loans, education loans, credit card debt and other private debt related fields, and in doing so we will seek to identify the correlation between these types of debt and factors such as savings, education level, and various types of classifications of households. Our main data comes from the Survey of Consumer Finances from the Federal Reserve, which contains over 22,000 observations and 170 explanatory variables. The SCF is intended to collect detailed information on all household assets (including residences, other real estate, businesses, all types of financial assets, pensions, and other assets) and liabilities (including mortgages, installment loans, credit card debt, pension loans, and other debts) along with auxiliary information useful for analyzing the wealth data (income, demographics, marital history, employment history, attitudes, etc.) (Kennickell 1998) Using SPSS we will analyze this data and determine what correlations exist between the variables and our dependent variable, household debt. Other government sites we will examine are the Bureau of Labor Statistics and The International Monetary Fund, but most of our regressions and other data information will come from the Federal Reserve data. We examine this issue on a macroeconomic level, prior to the recession of 2008. With the extensive amount of research that has been conducted by media institutions and...
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...Ethics and Social Responsibility Paper Ralph L. Kendrick MGT/ 498 September o4, 2013 Glenn O'Steen Ethics and Social Responsibility Paper Ethics and social responsibility has to be a part of any organization’s strategic management plan. Without the presence of these key elements the company could face some tough times. In this paper, the author will explain the ethical and social responsibilities of organizations as they relate to strategic management. In addition, the many ways an organization can meet stakeholders needs while maintaining ethical principles. The research of one company who crossed the line ethically will be discussed. Ethics and social responsibility Ethics and social responsibility are a necessity to any strategic management plan. An organizations lack of core values and ethics will determine the outcome of the organizations future. While making a profit is important, it should not be the only responsibility of an organization. The organization is equally responsible for the health and well being of the community. Often times an organization’s decisions affect more than the organization itself. The decisions of an organization impact the environment, community, economy, and the world. Organizations have many responsibilities that need to be in perfect balance in order for an organization to become successful. The responsibilities of an organization include: economical, legal, and social responsibilities (Wheelen & Hunger, 2010). Economic responsibilities...
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...China real estate: a tale of two China-centric REITs Michael C.H. Quek and Seow Eng Ong Department of Real Estate, National University of Singapore, Singapore Abstract Purpose – There is currently no real estate investment trust (REIT) listed in China. As of date, only two REITs – GZI REIT of Hong Kong and CapitaRetail China Trust (CRCT) of Singapore – have securitised Chinese property assets. The purpose of this paper is to examine the driving forces and the obstacles surrounding China REITs, and evaluate REIT securitisation as an exit strategy for Chinese properties. Design/methodology/approach – The paper analyses the performance of the two cross-border REITs and investigates whether REITs holding Chinese assets outperform other listed REITs. Research limitations/implications – CRCT outperforms GZI REIT as well as some of the other Singapore REITs, while GZI REIT ranked second lowest in terms of price performance when compared to other Hong Kong REITs. The limited history of CRCT suggests that when a well-structured REIT holding Chinese assets can perform very well. We also infer that performance is closely linked to portfolio composition and diversification, growth story and originator reputation. Originality/value – The study shows that there is indeed a strong local demand for China REITs, and that REITs can provide an alternative source of real estate financing for Chinese developers and promote a better regulated Chinese real estate market. Keywords Real estate, Investments...
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