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    Democratic vs Non-Democratic Government

    Discuss the principal feature of democratic government and non-democratic government. Give an example of each. The principal feature of democratic governments is that the power resides with the people. In a democratic system, governments are established and updated through free and fair electoral processes. Through these processes, the populace elects representatives from competing political parties. The chosen (elected) representatives govern on behalf of the people who elect them. Further

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    Stakeholder

    (who own the business) Managers and directors of a business External Stakeholders - These stakeholders do NOT form part of the organization but have a direct interest or involvement in the actions of the organization: Customers Suppliers Government Competitors Special interest groups Business decisions can have both negative and positive effects on stakeholders, but it is rare for all stakeholders to be either positively or negatively affected by any one-business activity. It is also

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    Intel: Strategic Decisions in Locating a New Assembly and Test Plant

    Question 1: What criteria would you use to select the site for Intel’s plant in 2005? Why? From my point of view, one of the most important criteria which Intel should consider is the cost factor. Intel should choose a location with low cost of operations especially low labour cost. Thus, the company would decrease its costs and increase its profits and its free play when setting the price. Furthermore, Intel should look for a location which offers many opportunities to do business internationally

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    Legal requirements relating to the recording, storing and accessibility of HR data: The Data Protection Act 1998 The Data Protection Act controls how your personal information is used by organisations, business or the government. Everyone who is responsible for using data has to follow strict rules called ‘data protection principals’. They must make sure the information is: * used fairly and lawfully * used for limited, specifically stated purposes * used in a way that is adequate

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    Business

    Absolutely, government or business should set a standardized size. If manufacturers allowed to pick whatever measurements they want and attach any size number they want to them, Customers will be confused when they buying different manufacturer clothes. And will affect the management of the clothing and the size of the recognized. Sizes of clothes on costs and taxes are not the same, May bring some trouble to statistics department's annual report. Chapter 6 1. Even if LFTB have government give security

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    Skepet

    Your address [Insert date] The Central / State Public Information Officer Name of the relevant public authority Address (You can submit this request to the Manager(Customer care centre) of a designated post-office-in respect of Central Government departments having no offices in your place of stay.)* Request under the Right to Information Act Dear Public Information Officer : Under the Right to Information Act 2005,Section 6, please provide me

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    Focus Paper on Cyber Ethics

    fully exercised. Computer-based technologies allow governments, corporations, and even individuals to collect certain amount of information about people. Using computers at home and work, individuals leave a huge amount of information about themselves, their reading and buying habits, their business dealings, their personal likes or dislikes. Several people ask if there should be a limit on the power of individuals, corporations, and governments to acquire such information. The growth of computer

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    Government Intervention

    Intervention from Governments can occur in many ways and also for many reasons. The main reasons for policy intervention are; to correct for market failure, to achieve a more equitable distribution of income and wealth and to improve the performance of the economy. When we have to evaluate the effects of the legislations put in place by the government it is important to consider the type of legislation implemented, its size and also the type of market that it is placed into as there will be different

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    Gambling: the Refinement of Legal Regulations

    the government is wise for legalizing it. History has shown that when the state bans a common interest, even if it done with the intention of protecting the public from harm, criminal activity will arise in order to meet the demands of the citizens. The government can avoid these illegal activities by allowing the public access to gambling, and with control of gambling institutions governments can also make a significant revenue. This essay will discuss the economic advantage of government-controlled

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    Paper

    New technology though, has been able to help in the fight against crime. New gadgets such as the Mobile Scanner and the unknown cameras and microphones that surround people are ways in which the government can help protect citizens. Some people believe it is unethical and unnecessary for the government (gov.) to be provided with so much information; in my opinion, I believe that in order to be safe we need to give up some rights and freedoms. I think that in order to live in a safe world we need

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