Assignment 1: Social Media Medina 1 Prof: LEG 100: Business Law 1 July 25, 2013 Medina 2 A few years ago I jumped on the social media bandwagon after being introduced to it by my father. I was always a little skeptical about social media because of all negative that I had
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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 legally astute manager, include an acceptance of how important the law is to the success of the organization, a proactive
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Republic Act No. 10524 AN ACT EXPANDING THE POSITIONS RESERVED FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY, AMENDING FOR THE PURPOSE REPUBLIC ACT NO. 7277, AS AMENDED, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS THE MAGNA CARTA FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Philippines in Congress assembled: SECTION 1. Equal Opportunity for Employment. – Section 5 of Republic Act No. 7277, as amended, is hereby amended to read as follows: “SEC. 5. Equal Opportunity for Employment. – No
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Supreme Court, being the highest, District Court, and Appellate Courts. The U.S. Supreme Court hears a limited number of cases that usually start in the federal or state courts and are usually concerning questions about the Constitution or federal law. The District Courts are the trail courts of the federal court system. There are 94 federal judicial districts including at least one in each state. They hear bankruptcy trails, International trade and custom issues, federal claims, disputes over
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into consideration legal factors such as risk assessments and taxation. To begin with it could be suggested that meeting legal requirements is very important because if you are not abiding by them, the team and thus the college could be breaking the law. The main area of legal concern is to do with risk assessments. This is because as students will be going out to a remote area for a long walk in aid of charity, the college must ensure the safety of students. Because of this, they will have to walk
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a letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. that showed their disapproval of the demonstrations that were going on in Birmingham, Alabama. The clergymen were complaining that the demonstrations led by Dr. King and his affiliates went against Birmingham Laws and “incited hatred and violence.” A few days later Dr. King wrote a response letter while temporarily confined in a Birmingham jail. The letter demonstrated the intellectual power that Dr. King had of rhetorically appealing to his audiences. He effectively
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Coleman works for Software Inc., a Delaware based corporation that sells security equipment to businesses and bars. Coleman’s duties include traveling to prospective clients and meeting with representatives of the businesses in his sales division. Coleman is on the road more than half the year. He often does not come home for more than a few days at a time. Over the course of his 17 years of employment with Software Inc., Coleman has had several stretches on the road that last three months
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the government with the regulation and control of community affair s such as the issues dealing with security and maintenance of law and order in the community. A police officer works with the community in his work especially when dealing with the criminal acts. Police officers use various methods to maintain law and order, detect and deal with crime and also enforce law (Fitzgerald, 2000). This therefore indicates the great and vital role that is played by the police force in the society and the
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responsibilities. One of their responsibilities is to protect the whole country at a national level. The good thing about this responsibility is that it will make our country a safer place to live in by creating new laws and policies which will help protect the people either from drink/driving laws or smoking ban where they keep you from harm. The bad thing about this responsibility is only a selected few hundred MPs can make the choice and even through the people in the House of Commons are voted in by
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Logos: Appeal based on reason or logic. Logical reasons or examples/the logic used to support a claim (induction and deduction); can also be the facts and statistics used to help support the argument. Juror 8: • asked the jurors to discuss this for just an hour; won’t “send a boy off to die without talking about it first” • made each small point of his persuasion very easy to accept and as logical as possible so none of the rest could easily object to it Juror 4: • a stockbroker who refuses
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