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    accounting

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    The formation of the debit and credit concept In this simplified form we can begin to see what the mathematician and Father of Accounting (Luca Pacioli) saw in 1494 when he codified the double-entry bookkeeping system. It is his codified system that outlined the rules for applying debits and credits when recording the financial transactions of a business in the double-entry bookkeeping system. Now remember that Luca’s book in 1494 was written and published in Latin and at a time when the concept

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    Sources of Criminal Law.

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    Sources of Criminal Law. Statute/”The Book” vs. Common Law/Case Law A statute is a codified rule or written form of law. A statute identifies a particular rule of law or condition of a particular state or government. Each State has its own constitution; the states constitution and its laws are considered statutes. Generally‚ statutes are named through numbers or codes. Example: In Illinois‚ the definition of a forcible felony is found under : 720 ILCS 5/2-8. 720 is the criminal code‚ ILCS

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    The Government imposes a variety of socio-economic programs on its contractors as part of long-standing federal efforts to further affirmative action through federal contracting. Affirmative action regulations apply not only to minorities and women but to handicapped individuals‚ special disabled veterans‚ and veterans of the Vietnam era (FAR 52.22-35 and -36). For almost fifty years Former President Lyndon B. Johnson’s answer to “balance the opportunities” for minorities and women‚ affirmative

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    lethel injection

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    For the Increasing of Lethal Injection By Kyle Pursley English 1112‚ Section 1437 Dr. Michael Henry 09 October‚ 2014 Pursley i Outline Thesis: The use of capital punishment (lethal injection) as a ruling from a judge should be increased for criminal Punishment. Those who argue that capital punishment (lethal injection) should be embraced for criminal punishment Supporters believe that the expense to society is much lower than that of life in prison. Supporters believe that DNA testing

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    constitution may be written or unwritten.As for the definition of written constitution‚it is a formal document defining the nature of the constitutional settlement‚the rules that govern the political system and the rights of citizens and government in a codified form whereas uncodified constitution is a type of constitution where the fundamental rules of government take the form of customs‚ usage‚ precedent and a variety of statutes and legal instruments.The examples of written constitution are Malaysia

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    – the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary. The branches act both independently and interdependently. The idea was originally of French political thinker Baron de Montesquieu‚ it was then incorporated by the Founding Fathers into the 1787 codified document. The principle was adopted by the Founding Fathers due to their fear of totalitarianism. Montesquieu argued for separation of powers in his book L’Esprit de Lois‚ where he stated that separation of powers will avoid tyranny ‘When the legislative

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    Judiciary Essay Questions With reference to the source; what is the rule of law? (5) As mentioned in the first paragraph of the source Rule of Law is a set of principles asserting that all citizens should be treated equally under the law; including government itself. It also means that every citizen is entitled to due process of law and a fair trial. Overall Government should be conducted according to the recognised legal code and the constitution. This can also be called procedural justice. With

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    is a combination of consulting-led IT-services business and intellectual property-led R&D-services business. The IT-services business has a lot of intellectual capital in tacit and un-codified form. The R&D services require unique solutions for different projects and therefore the relevant knowledge can not be codified. Both the businesses are closely knit through a matrix structure of employees. Successful codification strategy needs

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    shall invariably be adhered to.’[2] This policy developed some more policies that modernize Hindu law and established Anglo-Hindu law. The codification of Hindu law helped this personal to develop because before this codification Hindu law was not codified any where‚ so it became easier to bring reforms in a compiled law. Moreover‚ due to the policy of using Hindu law in civil cases concerning Hindu parties‚ Court Pundits were introduced in courts to help English judges in decision-making. Finally

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    management concepts that are directed toward financial performance of the organization Economic sustainability REQUIRED of biz by society Profitable Max sales‚ min costs Strategic decisions Legal responsibilities Reflect spciety’s view of “codified ethics” in the sensethat they embody basic notions of fair practices as established by our law makers Biz’s responsibility toward society to comply with these laws Do not embrace the full range of behaviours expected of biz by society Law is unable

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