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    Business Law Notes

    Statutory Interpretation (not examinable) • Literal Rule There are three (3) principles of law that can be applied to interpret the law, where the Literal rule can be applied and if absurdity exist either the Golden or the Mischief rule can be used. The Literal rule considers the law as what it says where the natural meaning of the words are used for interpretation; this can be depicted in the case Regina v Barrymore where the defendant was charged with the offence of wounding with

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    Chapter Summaries

    CHAPTER SUMMARY – CHAPTER 1 – ETHICS IN THE WORLD OF BUSINESS Frequently, the ethically correct course of action is clear, and people in business act accordingly. Exceptions occur when there is uncertainty about ethical obligations in particular situations or when considerations of ethics come into conflict with the practical demands of business. In deciding on an ethical course of action, we can rely to some extent on the rules of right conduct that we employ in everyday life. However, business

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    Humanvalues

    GE 1301- PROFESSIONAL ETHICS AND HUMAN VALUES UNIT I & II – HUMAN VALUES The Story of a Carpenter An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor of his plans to leave the house- building business and live a more leisurely life with his wife enjoying his extended family. He would miss his paycheck, but he needed to retire. They could get by. The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favor. The carpenter

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    Marketing

    Chapter 6: marketing Marketing * Marketing is the process of developing a product and implementing a series of strategies aimed at correctly promoting, pricing and distributing the product to a core group of customers. * The purpose of this is to determine what the business should be producing. * Marketing is used primarily by a business as a method of enhancing its revenue streams and increasing the market’s awareness of its products.The strategic role of marketing * The strategic role

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    Computer Forensics

    computer forensics Background of Computer forensics: What is most worth to remember is that computer forensic is only one more from many forensic subdivisions. It’s not new, it’s not revolution.. Computer forensics use the same scientific methods like others forensics subdivisions. So computer forensics is not revolution in forensic science! It’s simple evolution of crime techniques and ideas. Forensic origins: Forensic roots from a Latin word, “forensic” which generally means forum or discussion

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    Insurance Problems

    [pic] A Term Paper On ANNUITY, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF INSURANCE BUSINESS IN BANGLADESH Course Title: INSURANCE AND RISK MANAGEMENT Course Code: MKT-224 Submitted to: Dr. Md. Abul Kalam Azad Professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka Submitted by: UNICORN Date of submission: 24th November, 2014 Group Profile |Serial |Name

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    Final Notes Mark 201 Concordia

    Marketing 201 Chapter 1 Marketing is a process by which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships to capture value from customers in return. Needs: States of deprivation Wants: Form that needs take as they are shaped by culture and individual personality Demands: Wants backed by buying power Segmentation, targeting, demarketing. * Production concept is the idea that consumers will favour products that are available or highly affordable.

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    Business Ethic

    CH5. Natural Resource Utilization & Pollution of the Environment * Resource depletion: the consumption of finite or scarce resources. * Pollution: undesirable contamination of the environment by the manufacture or use of commodities. * Conservation: the saving or rationing of resources for future use. * Private costs: costs of production borne by the producer. * External costs: costs of production not borne by the producer. * Social cost of production: = private

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    Marketing Basic

    INTRODUCTION TO MARKETING Background Marketing. Several definitions have been proposed for the term marketing. Each tends to emphasize different issues. Memorizing a definition is unlikely to be useful; ultimately, it makes more sense to thinking of ways to benefit from creating customer value in the most effective way, subject to ethical and other constraints that one may have. The 2006 and 2007 definitions offered by the American Marketing Association are relatively similar, with the 2007 appearing

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