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    Business Regulatory Simulation

    limits in test samples. This is also a violation of the Clean Water Act. In 1948, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) was enacted to regulate water pollution by establishing water quality standards that define which bodies of water can be used for public drinking, recreation, propagation of fish and wildlife, and agricultural and industrial uses. Under the FWPCA, dischargers of pollutants are required to maintain monitoring equipment, keep samples, and keep records. This act is also referred

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    Economics

    Understanding the Economics Standards for teachers in grades 9–12 Economics studies how people, acting as individuals or in groups, decide to use scarce resources to satisfy wants. This fundamental economic concept of scarcity is at the core of the discipline. There are never enough natural resources, human resources, or capital resources (man-made goods such as tools, equipment, machinery, factories) to produce everything society wants. Therefore, choices must be made on what to produce

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    Casestudy

    TBP 4322 Definition of financial system A financial system can be defined at the global, regional or firm specific level. The firm's financial system is the set of implemented procedures that track the financial activities of the company. On a regional scale, the financial system is the system that enables lenders and borrowers to exchange funds. The global financial system is basically a broader regional system that encompasses all financial institutions, borrowers and lenders within the global

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    9/11 Terrorist Attacks Impact on Us National Security

    Intelligence Surveillance Act.  The update makes it illegal to intentionally engage in electronic surveillance under the appearance of an official government act.  The act prohibits any person from illegally intercepting, disclosing, using or divulging phone calls or electronic communications.  It

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    Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in the Information Age

    Chapter 5 Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues in the Information Age Teaching Objectives Students should be able to answer the following questions: 1. What ethical, social, and political issues are raised by information systems? 2. Are there specific principles for conduct that can be used to guide decisions about ethical dilemmas? 3. Why does contemporary information technology pose challenges to the protection for individual privacy and intellectual property? 4.

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    Net Neutrality

    The idea of net neutrality has been around since the invention of the telegram and telephone system. This idea of neutrality led to the passage of the Communications Act of 1934 which regulates telecommunications by prohibiting preferential treatment and unfair consumer costs (The Communications Act of 1934). However, the term “net neutrality” as it pertains to the internet was first used by Tim Wu in 2003 in his article “Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination” (Wu, 2003). In March of 2005

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    Tanya Trucker vs the State of Confusion

    Therefore this statute can be considered unconstitutional on the means of it being solely created to produce extra income for the state. The Commerce clause determines whether or not a federal statute in constitutional, as well as allowing Congress to regulate the clause based on the channels of interstate commerce, persons or things in interstate commerce, or activities that relate to the latter. Because the statute involves the highway commerce, the court must determine whether or not this law set up

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    Reader Meter

    The pay was $8.00 per hour, high for unskilled work in the area. Even so, Judy had been having considerable difficulty keeping the 37 meter reader positions filled.  Judy was thinking about how to attract more job applicants when she received a call from the human resource director, Sam McCord. “Judy,” Sam Said “I’m unhappy with the job specification calling for only a high school education for meter readers. In planning for the future, we need better-educated people in the company. I’ve decided

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    Market Model Patterns of Change

    Corporate fraud can be very difficult to prevent and to catch. Corporate fraud schemes go beyond the scope of an employee’s stated position, and are marked by their complexity and economic impact on other employees and outside parties. By creating a system of checks and balances and physical security, a company may limit the amount of fraud that may be able to take place. This type of crime is considered a white collar crime. Three new ways that I believe will get rid of corporate fraud are:

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    What Is the Connection Between Religion and Terrorism?

    What is the Connection Between Religion and Terrorism? Recalling the last twenty years, what is observed is the resurfacing of the drive for terrorism all due to one’s religious belief. One can accept that there is a logical link between religion and terrorism. The link being complicated in nature, aims attention to the role religion plays in violence being legitimized. Religious terrorism is considered to be a type of political violence that is driven by the outright faith that a deity has authorized

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