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    Electronic Records Langemo (1995) describe records as the memory of the organization‚ the raw material for decision making‚ and the basic for legal defensibility. Meanwhile Gagnon (1987) defines records from the functional standpoint when he says all recorded information regardless of media or characteristic‚ made or received and maintained by an organization or institution in pursuance of its legal obligations or in the transaction of business. However‚ Clubb (1991) admits that it was relatively

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    Electronic surveillance in the workplace Electronic Surveillance in the Workplace: Concerns for Employees and Challenges for Privacy Advocates Anna Johnston and Myra Cheng Paper delivered 28 November 2002 International Conference on Personal Data Protection Hosted by Personal Information Dispute Mediation Committee‚ Korea Information Security Agency Seoul‚ Korea Ms Anna Johnston is the NSW Deputy Privacy Commissioner. Ms Myra Cheng is a Research & Policy Officer with Privacy NSW

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    Debate: Electronic Voting

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    correct world. There are topics about morals‚ standards‚ and personal ethics. One of the newest debatable subjects however‚ is the one concerning this new centuries way of casting an individual’s vote‚ through electronic voting. Electronic voting is a way to cast a person’s ballot using an electronic voting machine that is touch screen. There are many advantages to using these machines during an election but there are also many disadvantages to using them as well. Before a person can make their own judgments

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    Koss Corporation Ability

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    Koss Corporation Ability To Regain Share Holder Confidence September 18‚ 2012 Abstract This paper will address the economics challenges of Koss Corporation. Based in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ Koss Corporation designs‚ manufactures‚ and sells stereo headphones and related accessory products. This report will focus on the ability of Koss to regain consumer and shareholder confidence since the reported $34 million embezzlement by the former vice president of finance

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    without a downside though. With these electronic technologies becoming cheaper and more expendable it creates a situation where the disposal of these electronics. Electronic waste problems are not just of where you dispose of it‚ but also how it effects the area around the dump site. Studies have shown that‚ “heavy metals pollution of groundwater‚ soil‚ and plants is an issue of environmental concern‚ especially when e-waste is involved”(Olafisoye‚ 7). With electronic waste continuing to grow this pollution

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    Electronic Waste and the Environment In today’s fast paced society‚ technology is moving faster than ever due to advancements that are being made in speed‚ portability‚ and user accessibility with new computers and other electronic devices being introduced to the market. However‚ all of this new technology creates a problem because of the discarding of older electronic equipment. According to the Environmental Protection Agency‚ the United States alone produces approximately 300 millions tons

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    Electronic Voting Machine

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    and Electronics Engineering‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 2‚ March 2013 A Preview on Microcontroller Based Electronic Voting Machine Diponkar Paul and Sobuj Kumar Ray‚ Member‚ IACSIT Abstract—Voting is most pivotal process of democratic society through which people determine it’s government. Governments around the world are increasingly considering the replacement of traditional paper-based voting schemes with electronic voting systems. Elections of Bangladesh are conducted most exclusively using electronic voting

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    NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF TECHNOLOGY Are you a fan of Electronic Devices? I think everyone here can agree that they are‚ but do you have any idea of how these modern devices affect our daily lives? Some may disagree that Electronic Devices have bad effects‚ but do we really know what truly comes with the box of electronic device’s we have worked hard for. Electronic devices provides us millions of possibilities‚ one of which is getting in touch with friends and families‚ which only now has been much

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    Harnischfeger Corporation

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    Question 1 Harnischfeger’s corporate recovery plan was a four pronged approach that involved (1) changes in top management‚ (2) cost reductions to lower the break-even point‚ (3) reorientation of the company’s business and (4) debt restructuring and recapitalization. These changes at first glance appear to have allowed Harnischfeger to improve its financial performance from a net loss of $3.49 per share in 1983 to a net gain of $1.28 per share in 1984. In addition‚ Harnischfeger has appeared

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    Case study #1 Saudi Arabia Q.1 : The current issues that are facing Saudi Arabia is that after the Us. Led war in Iraq in 2003-2004 have stemmed rumors that Saudi Arabia was financing terrorist activities ‚ that made Saudi Arabia a target of the war on terror. Saudi Arabia has 2 specific climates for a business. The first‚ most Saudi Arabians are poor farmers and herders who tend their camels‚ goats‚ and sheep. The second business climate is the recent prosperous jobs connected to the

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