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    Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Title Date Abstract This research proposal seeks to establish to recognize and understand the contributing factors to delinquency in adolescent .It’s intentions is for the criminal justice system to help with possible intervention of young juveniles before they proceed or graduate into the criminal justice system. The research proposal narrows its focus on the three major specific issues, which are neighbourhood disadvantage, lack of monitoring in adolescents

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    reconcile all cash daily. Evaluation of the Risk The learning team recommends Lawrence Sports use the cash management policy; however an evaluation of the risk associated with the recommendation must be considered as risk is inherent in all aspects of business. Cash is considered high risk because of its liquidity, factors to include payment, credit, and liquidity risks should each be considered. Payment risks include the uncertainty that payments or settlements will occur. Customers or supplies may fail

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    The saying everything in moderation is all about balance. This applies to a person's health, financial status, countries and globalization. Nickels and McHugh (2010), the US "engages in outsourcing of payroll function, accounting, and manufacturing operations. Recently the shift to lower-wage global markets, called offshore outsourcing is causing a major issue in the US" (p. 81). The result of offshore outsourcing has been primarily negative. Negative because of the loss of jobs and the inability

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    Pat tells Chris that an exciting concert is coming to town, and he will spend $40 a ticket if Chris will go to the concert with him. Chris is excited, and she tells Pat that she will attend the concert with him and that he can pick her up at her place at eight o’clock the evening of the concert. Pat goes to pick Chris up and finds no one at home. Too embarrassed to attend the concert by himself, he goes home. Worried that something may have happened to Chris, he tries to reach her by telephone. The

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    Mehmet Elmas 3. Mrs. Pritchard should be held liable to a certain extent. The sons were running the business and she should have been checking financial statements to see how the corporation was doing. She failed to do so as a figurehead director. The sons, however; should be liable as what they did was unlawful. 4. It really depends how big this “shareholder” that sued the board of directors really is. The board of directors and the president really make the decisions. A shareholder is a “Part

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    the work as mentioned in the advertisement, the advertiser must pay the specified remuneration to that person.(Sec. 10.1) * General offer is made to the society at large while specific offer is made to some specific individual. Usually contract law requires that contractual terms be specific. An offer can either be made to a particular or specific person or to the public at large. When a reward is offered to the public for return of lost property, this kind of offer is terms as general offer.

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    contract = Private Law private law b/w two parties. Van be a stupid contract, a contract is a contract. Restatement of K’s – an encyclopedia of the laws put together but legal scholars - Definition of Contract – Promises that courts can enforce when breached, and that courts recognize duty Parties to a K - Offeror - makes an offer – ex) I will buy your pencil for $1 - Offeree - rejects or accepts ex) No or Yes I will sell it to you for $1 Sources of Contract Law genuine of consent

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    BAO 1107 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS TUTORIAL SOLUTIONS WEEK 3 CHAPTER 3 3. One often hears the statement: ‘Debits are bad and credits are good for the business.’ Do you agree? Why or why not? This statement is nonsense. The debits and credits are merely double-entry rules for recording transactions and events. Even though expenses may be “debit”, so too are assets. “Debit” implies neither good or bad. Likewise for credits, which can be revenues or liabilities or equity.

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    1. In my opinion, one of the most important rules of ethics for Nike is to provide a quality product for the price spent by the consumer. Nike is the leading sportswear company in the world. The reason why Nike is the best is not only because of its logo, sleek designs, and list of marketable athletes, but because of the company’s focus on providing the best quality product for its price. Consumers keep going back to Nike for sportswear because they know that the product will last. For example, I

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    Name of Company: People’s Television Network, Inc. Address: Broadcast Complex, Visayas Avene,Diliman,Quezon City 1100 Contact Person: Eric P. Ortiz Position: Uplink Supervisor Department: Engineering Department , Uplink Section Telephone No: 455-1326 / 455-4386 SUMMARY OF DAY TO DAY ACTIVITIES DATE | TIME | ACTIVITIES | 15-Apr-15 | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm | Orientation in our OJT, company tour. | 16-Apr-15 | 9:00 am – 6:00 pm | Fieldwork at the Senate of the Phils. And

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