POSITION PAPER What is DAP ? Why is it , it was introduced ? How does it work ? How DAP benefit our economy ? How and why DAP become unconstitutional ? These are just some questions being asked by people that needed to be answered and analyzed well. Well , DAP stands for DISBURSEMENT ACCELERATION PROGRAM and was introduced by the President Ninoy Aquino’s administration , as a reform intervention to speed-up public spending and to boost economic growth. It is not a fund, but a mechanism to
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constitution are articles. Within each article, it outlines the separations of powers for each branch of the government. Article one outlines The Legislative. Which is made up of The Senate and the House of Representatives Article two is composed of The Executive branch. This entails the President, his Vice-President and the state departments. Article three explains the judicial branch. This also covers federal and the Supreme Court. With this kind of system in place, it creates a kind of safety net against
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To what extent does parliament control executive power? Parliament remains the center of debate for MP's and parties, however it's the executive government that has overhauling power of formulating and executing policies. As head of the executive branch of government the Prime enjoys considerable power. The executive would be commonly known to have considerable power but you could argue that parliament places restraints and controls certain aspects of it. Parliament can be considered weak
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* ortfolio * Help * FOUN1301 Law, Governance, Economy and Society | S3 15/16 Page path * Home / ► * Semester 3 15/16 / ► * FOUN1301 | S3 / ► * General / ► * Graded Discussion 2 ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form SearchSearch forums Bottom of Form Graded Discussion 2 Second graded discussion question: Graded Discussion 2: Opens June 13 closes June 17, 2016 @ 3:30 pm (EC Time) (15 marks). Question: Evaluate whether the Westminster
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Tesha Ponder teshaponder@gmail.com Cyberspace Consumer Protections Legal, Political & Ethical Dimensions of Business - MGT520 April 12, 2015 Professor James Keenan The modern day convenience of the internet has simplified life. Almost anything can be done via the internet. Shopping, research, book reading, CD downloads, ordering takeout and groceries are just some of the conveniences the internet has afforded us. However, these conveniences are not without risk. These risks, according
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Table A: National Laws No. | Title | Salient Features | Republic Act No. 8172 | An Act for Salt Iodization Nationwide (ASIN) | It is hereby declared the policy of the State to protect and promote the health of the people, to maintain an effective food regulatory system, and to provide the entire population especially women and children with proper nutrition. For this purpose, the State shall promote the nutritional fortification of food to combat micronutrient malnutrition as a priority health
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Consumer Protection Act The Dodd-Frank, signed in 2010, was passed as a response to the US Great Recession of 2007/2008. The primary purpose is the create a sound economic foundation to grow jobs, protect consumers, rein in Wall Street and big bonuses, end bailouts and too big to fail, prevent another financial crisis. Key Provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act Consumer Protections with Authority and Independence: The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection has been
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Running head: SOCIAL MEDIA Social Media: Managing it from a Legal Perspective Angela Leon Professor Daniel Smith LEG100-Business Law I February 2, 2013 Social Media: Managing it from a Legal Perspective Discuss the four (4) components of a legally astute social media marketing manager who utilizes social media outlets for consumer transactions and how each component can mitigate the risk involved in doing business in cyberspace. The four characteristics of a
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Social Media Gabriel Colón Román Prof. T. Shartzer LEG 100 June 8, 2014 Social Media has grown a lot in the past 10 years, and is easily visible in people’s everyday lives. Not only for meeting new people or make friends, but also, marketing of products has been a huge opportunity to reach customers. In the last 5+ years is being seen that the social media are being used by businesses for marketing and selling their products. The social media is also acting as channels to grow businesses online
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Abstract Social Media is one of the most popular ways of commutating around the world today; it has connected people like nothing we have ever seen. Social media is a relatively inexpensive platform for business and organizations. Because so many people use social media many people will use social media to promote themselves such as singers, actors, and all types of businesses. Technology is everything social media marketing has become a major instrument in organizations’ marketing strategies. The
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