Government Regulation

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    Non Market Strategies

    sexual intimacy, destroying families and negatively effecting teenagers/young people. Overall, there were mixed reviews concerning social impact of these videos and the need for government regulation. 4. AOV: responded ban would create a black underground market that would prove more dangerous due to lack of regulation on video content and who viewed it. It rebuked the public/community claims by stating that it received responses both supporting and condemning its actions. Further, AOV supported

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    The Law Is the Last Result of Human Wisdom Acting Upon Human Experience for the Benefit of the Public

    Samuel Johnson: The law is the last result of human wisdom acting upon human experience for the benefit of the public Dynamic intelligence, speculative minds, misery of pain and shared anguish prompted the search of humans for law and justice. Law has been defined in different ways by various religious leaders and prolific philosophers. Law is an interpretative social practice that contains implicit moral principles and values. Law is related to justice, reason, human nature and ethics. The

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    Business

    local laws and regulations is a prerequisite to the long term health and survival of a business. Also important is compliance with standards issued by the professional and accrediting bodies responsible for licensing and certification. Certain industries are more regulated than others. For example, health care, financial services, and public utilities are all highly regulated with extensive licensing and operational standards. When a business fails to comply with all applicable regulations and standards

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    Market Respinsiveness to Societal Interest

    self-interest motivation at the heart of a market system. Specifically examined was the impact of stakeholder responsiveness on innovativeness. The second objective of this study was to explore the impact of compliance-based versus strategic-based regulation approaches on firm innovation and overall corporate social responsibility (CSR). Findings suggest that regulatory responsiveness decreases innovation when firms expend resources only on compliance. Firms adopting strategic-based approaches, such

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    Hcs235

    Week 3 DQ 2 Answer Regulatory to me is needed because it is when there is a rule in place that is backed by the government to make sure that everyone is getting the same services and they also comply with the law of ethics as well as government regulations. If there was none in place then everyone would all charge whatever they wanted as well as not giving you the services needed or being held responsible. But that doesn’t mean that when you take it to court it will hold up because it may not be

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    Law 531 Learning Team Reflection Week 5

    with government regulations requiring them to properly handle and dispose of toxic battery waste. This case also highlights the negligence in part by state officials regarding violations discovered over a period of almost two decades. These violations included battery acid draining into a manholes and lead waste stored in open containers causing the toxic waste to be exposed. There are consquences when a company such as Exide Technologies fail to comply with state and federal regulations which

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    Cola in Inida

    test samples being polluted, or the India local water resource has pesticide residues and so on. In that case, the government should control all the condition instead of punish the company as the products provider. As long as these problems exist, punishment will not change the situation and help the people who drink the products in India which is the main idea of government regulation. Moreover, if none of them is true, and the problem is caused by Cola Company internal, like process problem or even

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    Gun Control

    Gun control has been a debated issue especially after the events that have transpired in the past year in our nation. Many believe that if there are stricter regulations for guns that violence will be reduced traumatically. The constitution states "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." This gives the American the right to own a weapon. Of course this was written in the beginning of our country

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    Business Risk Management

    the importance an effective management system that promotes long term sustainability instead of short term profits. Nations and companies may often view government regulations as an additional check, expecting regulation to take preventive or corrective actions where they fall short. In BP’s oil spill case however government and company interdependence increased the complexity of the situation which resulted in both failing to take corrective actions to reduce risks while also

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    Legal, Safety, and Regulatory Requirements

    maintain a balance between a company’s agenda and employee rights, which is not always easy. It is essential that an HR manager is aware of the numerous laws and regulations in place, such as employment laws regulated by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) which include discrimination of any kind, as well as safety regulations, privacy issues, and overall fair treatment of all workers. It would be nice to say that common sense and compassion rule the day in the health care industry,

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