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    the spotlight‚ raising questions of whether reporters should have differing standards based on who they are interviewing. This requires journalists to analyze “distinguishing between procedural fairness and fairness in performance‚” as Jay Rosen told the Freedom Forum panel. Just because a journalist followed all of the rules does not mean she was acting ethically to minimize harm. Though the support at the public forum was based mostly on television rather than personal experience‚ according to Haiman

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    what “Substantive rules” are and give one example how it can be used in public policy making. A substantive rule is an administrative rule created by a government agency’s exercise of delegated quasi-legislative authority. It is adopted by government agencies in accordance with the notice and comment requirements of the Administrative Procedure Act. These rules have the force of law. A substantive rule is also known as the legislative rule. http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/substantive-rule An example

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    episodic memory‚ semantic memory and procedural memory. Episodic memory refers to the memories one has of him/her self‚ a sort of autobiographical memory (Matlin‚ 2012). The other form of explicit memory and the counterpart to episodic memory is semantic memory. Matlin (2012) defines semantic memory as “describ[ing] your organized knowledge about the world‚ including knowledge about words and other factual information” (p. 127). Finally‚ there is procedural memory‚ which is our knowledge of how

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    Similarities and Differences between Critical Traditions and the Traditions of the “Post” “Post”-traditions have developed as reactions and reflections of dramatically altered material and ideological conditions that have taken place over the last fifty years across the globe‚ such as the collapse of communism‚ the official demise of colonialism‚ the renewal of aggressive capitalism‚ the incredible speed of technological change and the terrifying possibilities of scientific inventions. All these

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    Difference Between Rules and Laws • Categorized under Grammar‚Language | Difference Between Rules and Laws Rules vs Laws The main difference between rules and laws is the consequences associated with breaking them. While each is developed to invoke a sense of order‚ fair play‚ and safety‚ the weight of a law is much heavier than the weight of a rule. Laws are like the legal version of rules. When you are a child‚ a parent sets rules to be followed. When you are in a society‚ the government sets

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    Unsolicited Good and Services Act 1. Explain the interpretive difference between ‘means’ and ‘include’‚ using the definitions in section 2. The word ‘means’ suggests that the definition that accompanies it is exhaustive and consequently cannot mean anything different. In some instances the ordinary meaning of the word can limit the intentions of the Act. For example‚ the word ‘unsolicited’ in the Act is given an absolute definition which is more restricted that the ordinary meaning of the word

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    There are two ethical theories that will be applied Kantianism and Rule Utilitarianism. Kantianism is an ethical theory where it states that it does not treat people as a means to an end. Rule Utilitarianism states that it is ethical if the moral rules are applied universally and that is has to look at all the actions to find which results can have the greatest amount of happiness or unhappiness (Quinn‚ 2013). Under Kantianism and Rule Utilitarianism is it ethical?

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    Substantive law is law that defines rights and duties‚ such as crimes and punishments‚ civil rights and responsibilities in civil law. An example of substantive law is the law of murder: intentionally killing another person. Substantive law basically answers the question: What is the law? Procedural law is the law governing the machinery of the courts and the ways by which both the state and the individual enforce their rights in the courts. Procedural law is more like when a person can be arrested

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    Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Substantive Procedures for Cash Outflow Irregularities Apollo Shoes has recognized that there is a risk of loss due to irregularities in cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll. Substantive procedures for cash outflows‚ accounts payable‚ and payroll are needed to detect irregularities in each of these. Failure to implement appropriate procedures will lead to loss irregularities. Substantive Procedures to Evaluate Cash Irregularities

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    The JA does not allow courts to award damages for the breach of equitable obligation therefore‚ it is argued that substantive fusion has not occurred. This strengthens the dualism argument and supports Ellesmere’s comment. However‚ as common law and equity are administered in one court it is argued that each jurisdiction has borrowed from the other but‚ this has not happened because the remedies do not cross over. However‚ it is argued that the different remedial responses of the common law and equity

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