because there are less 1st years. There still isn’t enough rooms for every 2nd year to live in this meaning that they would have to find off campus accommodation. From my own knowledge of Crewe as I have lived here all of my life and my parents owning property that they rent out to students the most popular areas in Crewe for students to live is directly around the university. These areas are along Nantwich road to each side as there are lots of terraces
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Property theft has been one of the greatest problems faced by every community aside from drugs and homicide. In the community where I live, property theft has always been an issue. Day after day, more houses were being robbed in broad daylight. If there is a case of property theft; properties are broken and stolen, fear was developed among victims and trust among neighbors was compromised. Property theft caused victims property damage and loss. Usually, if there was a robbery in a house, thieves
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Copyright is a series of economic rights that give their owner the exclusive right to the object it protects. Copyright protection is automatic upon creation of the work. The symbol “©” is only used for notification purposes, so other parties understand that the work is protected by copyright, however it is not required for the protection to exist. Copyright protects subject-matters, which are mentioned in the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth). These subject-matters include “works”, such as: * literary
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Entrepreneurial Finance: Negotiating with Venture Capitalists: Trendsetter Inc. TEACHING ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT & ACTION 20 March 2012 Richard T. Bliss, PhD Trendsetter Inc. Learning Objectives 1. The entrepreneur/VC relationship 2. Exposure to deal term sheets 3. Moving beyond valuation 4. VC negotiations 2 The Entrepreneur/VC Relationship Entrepreneur VC 3 The Entrepreneur/VC Relationship • Provisions to address adverse selection − due diligence − staging/milestones − use
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A Blueprint for Corporate Governance Fred R. Kaen AMACOM AMERICAN MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION A Blueprint for Corporate Governance This Page Intentionally Left Blank A Blueprint for Corporate Governance Strategy, Accountability, and the Preservation of Shareholder Value Fred R. Kaen American Management Association New York • Atlanta • Brussels • Buenos Aires • Chicago • London • Mexico City San Francisco • Shanghai • Tokyo • Toronto • Washington, D. C. Special discounts on
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In discussing the advances in information technology, that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating in the creation preventive measures, we will look into; The Children’s Online Privacy Act, 2000 as well as the No Electronic Theft (NET) Act, 1997. Both of these acts were created due to unethical actions by a group of people or a person. The Children’s Online Privacy Act or CIPA, was created in 2000 because there was a concern about the material children were being exposed to online. The advancement
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another name for Laissez-Faire. The United States, Canada, and Great Britain are countries whose economies are driven by the principles of Capitalism. The vital features for Capitalism is private ownership, for example you own your own property such as housing and land. The second is market competition which means competing with one another, third is the pursuit of profit, which in this case can mean individuals selling items for more than what they are worth and what
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3 Real Estate Sales Report You own a small real estate company in Enid, Oklahoma. You want to analyze sales for selected properties. Your assistant prepared a spreadsheet with some of the data from the files. You need to calculate the number of days that the houses were on the market and their sales percentage of the list price. In one situation, the house was involved in a bidding war between two families that really wanted the house. Therefore, the sale price exceeded the list price. a.Open
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identifies and encumbers the real property used as collateral for the note. It is notarized and recorded with the county in which the property is located. Once recorded, it secures an interest in, or lien against, the property. In title theory states, a mortgage is used and it conveys ownership to the lender. A clause in the mortgage provides that title reverts back to the borrower when the loan is paid. In lien theory states, the mortgage creates a lien only on the property and the title remains with
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plagiarism of text, infringement of copyright when using photocopy machines, duplication of web pages and text on the Internet. A polite assumption would be that people are not aware that copying is unlawful: it is a violation of copyright laws and the property rights of authors. This document gives a brief sketch of the nature of the rights protected by copyright law. Copyright Law in the USA Copyright occurs automatically when both of two conditions are satisfied: the creation of an original work
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