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    E-Commerce

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    Today’s handheld devices including mobile telephones and tablet computers offer the potential for a third wave in the evolution of online business. 2. …. 3. The specific activities that a motorcycle manufacturer include in B2B electronic commerce for its supply management are hiring managing people who make the motorcycle‚ renting or buying the facilities which the motorcycles are made and stored ‚ shipping the motorcycles‚ maintaining accounting records ‚ obtaining customer feedback‚ Purchasing

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    Although e-commerce application is not very popular in Sri Lanka‚ there are several organizations which successfully apply e-commerce in their business. One of the such organization is Kapruka (www.lanka.info). The main objective of Kapruka is to provide online shopping facilities. In addition they have wide range of services for customers. They are gift delivery in Sri Lanka‚ photo print and delivery to customers‚ download Sinhala Mp3‚ rent a car in Sri Lanka‚ astrology services‚ and obtain

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    Us. V. Lopez

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    U.S. v. Lopez 514 U.S. 549 (1995)‚ Vote of 5 to 4‚ Rehnquist for the court. Congress in 1990 enacted the Gun-Free School Zone Act‚ making it a federal offence to possess a firearm in a school zone. Congress relied on the authority of the Commerce Clause of the Constitution to justify passage of legislation as a way of stemming the rising tide of gun related incidents in public schools. In 1992 Alfonso Lopez‚ Jr. was a senior at Edison High School in San Antonio‚ Texas. Acting on an anonymous

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    Electronic Commerce

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    2001 Internet E-business and Strategies‚ McGraw-Hill Irwin‚2001 • Alt and Zimmerman‚ E-business‚ Hill Irwin;2000 • Applegate‚ E-business models‚ Hill Irwin;2001 • Arnould‚ E.J Consumers‚ 1st edition‚ McGraw Hill‚ 2002 • Burnes B. Electronic commerce ‚ Prentice-Hall;2002 • Cateora‚ P.R and Graham‚ J.C‚ International Marketing‚ 11th edition‚ McGrawHill ‚ 2003 • Collard. D. R ‚ Achieving Total Quality‚ Short Run Press Limited ‚ 1993 • Chen S.‚ Strategic Management of e-business; Chichester:

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    Graduate Student

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    several angles to approach this case. The Privileges and Immunities Clause (Article IV‚ Section 2‚ Clause 1) is one of the decisive issue upon which the case is going to be decided as to whether the fundamental rights of the information requesters are violated. That said‚ the Privileges and Immunities Clause (PAI) is the law that prevents a state from treating citizens of other states in a discriminatory manner. The text of the clause reads: the Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges

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    personal medical use. Respondents claim that enforcing the CSA against them would violate the Commerce Clause and other constitutional provisions. Issue: Whether Congress can regulate homegrown medical marijuana consumed at home pursuant to the interstate commerce clause Decision/Holding: Yes‚ law upheld. Congress may regulate intrastate activity where the behavior‚ in the aggregate‚ can impact interstate commerce.  The court should not necessarily look for a substantial impact‚ but only should require

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    Us V. Morrison

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    getting sued was unconstitutional on two counts: the first‚ the Commerce Clause‚ and the second‚ Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment‚ rejecting both as proper constitutional bases for the Violence Against Women Act. The Court considered separately the legislative findings regarding the economic effect of gender-based violence and the states’ failure to provide relief to victims. The falls under Congress’ power to regulate interstate commerce‚ and the second is related to Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment

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    The Non Compete Clause

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    The "non-compete" clause New Thesis: In society today the "non-compete" clause has gained more and more publicity. In certain industries the non-compete clause is essential to protect employers investments in their personnel. A fine example of this is in the radio industry in Florida. In 1987‚ the Florida appeals court reexamined a case where disc jockeys had signed a letter of agreement with a rival station during the prohibition period of their non-compete agreement. The disc jockeys

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    The government is always expanding in many ways‚ but what justifies them to do so? The Necessary and Proper Clause can both support such decisions‚ or reject them. These Clauses are explained in the Constitution. It says that‚ “The Congress shall have Power …To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers‚ and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States‚ or in any Department or Officer thereof.” The importance

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    mobile commerce

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    1 Fuad Husein‚ Andreas Gausrab‚ Elie Bensaci - University of Ottawa’s Executive MBA - January 2002 1 Mobile Commerce A Business Model for Success •Thank you for taking time to hear our presentation today •This project is a team effort by Elie Bensaci‚ Fuad Husein and Andreas Gausrab. Elie is a U of O student in the international MBA program. His contribution to the project is integrated into this presentation. Elie resides in Paris France so for obvious geographic reasons he will not be

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