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    nd nd 2 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS AND ECONOMIC RESEARCH (2 ICBER 2011) PROCEEDING CORPORATE INTEGRITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY: A STORY OF EXEMPTION CLAUSES IN CONSUMER CONTRACTS – A MYTH OR REALITY? Farhah Abdullah* & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sakina Shaik Ahmad Yusoff** In the global economy‚ the current practice of modern massive large scale and widespread standardised form of contracts has led to a new dimension of consumer oppression. The inclusion of unfair terms in the form of

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    helped shaped their separate images clearly throughout history. Hamilton believed that a strong central government was the key to the government’s success and had a loose interpretation of the constitution and thus concurred that civil liberties and other aspects of the constitution should at times‚ be restricted. Jefferson believed in a strict version of the constitution‚ he opposed of Hamilton’s creation of the national bank and believed it to be unconstitutional. As key additions to the government‚

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    the international community all outweigh the benefits. Due to this‚ a strict control must be placed upon the technology to keep it from spreading and a policy of denuclearization must be followed so that the technology can cease to be used. In order for the situation to be fully understood‚ there are a set of terms that must be known. The set of terms are MAD‚ IAEA‚ United Nations‚ NPT‚ proliferation‚ strict control‚ and loose control. MAD stands for Mutually Assured Destruction‚ and it is a military

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    Another way that Arthur Miller portrays the importance of loyalty in the play is the references Eddie uses to Catharine’s Mother. this quote shows that Eddie tries to use the promise he made to Catharine’s Mother as an excuse for being so strict and this is why he says ‘I promised your Mother on her death bed’. This is why he doesn’t want her working in the dodgy part of town; where as it is because of the emotions he feels toward Catharine and he doesn’t want her to have another

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    Questions 1. Describe the hallmarks of scientific research. There are eight characteristics of the hallmarks of scientific research which are purposiveness‚ rigor‚ testability‚ replicability‚ precision and confidence‚ objectivity‚ generalizability and parsimony. Purposiveness is the manager has started the research with a definite aim or purpose. Rigor is connotes carefulness‚ scrupulousness‚ and the degree of exactitude in research investigation. Testability is a property that applies to

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    “List of Checks for Airbus A320” is created. These safety procedures include strict aircraft maintenance‚ constant updating and training of technicians and flight crew. Once any problems occur during this checklist‚ immediate action will be taken‚ making sure it is safe and no problems will occur. Because if the safety are threaten‚ it will influence the investors‚ potential customers and rest of the stakeholders to loose confidence in AirAsia‚ making it hard for AirAsia to achieve their vision.

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    The semi-presidential system (referred to as Semi-presidentialism) is a system of government in which a president and a prime minister are both active participants in the day-to-day administration of the state. It differs from a parliamentary republic in that it has a popularly elected head of state who is more than a purely ceremonial figurehead‚ and from the presidential system in that the cabinet‚ although named by the president‚ is responsible to the legislature‚ which may force the cabinet to

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    In “1879‚ Senator Carlos Smith of New Haven introduced able to the Connecticut state legislature entitled‚ An Act to Amend an Act Concerning Offenses against Decency‚ Morality and Humanity. While most states regulated the sale and advertisement of contraceptives‚ Connecticut banned them altogether” ( Connecticut and the Comstock Law). The 1879 law further provided that “ any person who assists‚ abets‚ counsels‚causes‚ hires or commands another to commit any offense may be prosecuted and punished

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    During the early 1800s‚ two parties were developed having different perspectives on government and the Constitution. The Democratic Republicans‚ led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison‚ were always characterized by following the strict construction of the constitution. The Federalists‚ led by Alexander Hamilton‚ were characterized by following the broad construction of the constitution. The presidencies of Jefferson and Madison proved this characterization to be somewhat accurate. Although the

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    In chapter one we are introduced to the term sociological imagination. This is when social forces impact individuals. For instance take a woman getting pregnant at a young age. Their problem doesn’t directly impact you so you don’t feel troubled by it but rather feel remorse or empathy. Mainly C. Wright Mills used this. The term social problem is used by sociologists that see it as a social condition that is an issue among more than a small amount of individuals. Stating its and objective reality

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