portfolio question Christian Arzaga 03/27/2012 1. Portfolio Question #1 (Chapter 1) a. What does “success” mean to you? Success to me is the feeling that come from going through struggles and still achieving your goals. It may be something as small as losing 5 pounds or as great as graduating from school. b. When you achieve your greatest success…what will you have and what will you be doing? When I achieve success I will be have my associates
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Due Date: 3/4/2013 T/F Congress may regulate any activity that has a substantial economic effect on interstate commerce. True Page 108 Judicial review refers to the power of district courts to declare a statue or governmental action unconstitutional and void. False Page 110 Taking Clause is when the government takes property for public use‚ such as to build a new freeway. True Page 118 Constitutional rights generally protect only against governmental acts. False Page 112 Congress
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Summary of Chapters-Great Gatsby Chapter 1 * We are introduced to narrator Nick Carraway who firstly talks about the places within America that are so divided and different. He talks of New York‚ the eggs and the valley of ashes. * He talks of how New York is full of commerce and possibilities and how it has gangsters and crime. * He decides to move to where the ‘bond business’ is and lives in west egg‚ where it is not as fashionable as east egg. * He is fascinated by Jay Gatsby
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owed a duty of care. Ruth owed a duty of care to the citizens by leaving her car in parking. 2.- Breach. The defendant breaches that duty. Ruth breaches the duty of care because she leaves her car in neural‚ breaking the electrical line. 3.- Causation: The defendant’s breach caused the plaintiff’s injury. Causation in fact: The injury would not have occurred if Ruth did not leave her car in neutral. Proximate cause: it is foreseeable that if Ruth leaves her car in neutral someone can
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ANSWERS TO AICPA QUESTIONS CHAPTER 10 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AND THE INTERNET 1. (a) Computer software is covered under the general copyright laws and is therefore usually copyrightable as an expression of ideas. Answer (b) is incorrect because copyrights in general do not need a copyright notice for works published after March 1‚ 1989. Answer (c) is incorrect because a recent court ruled that programs in both source codes‚ which are human readable‚ and in machine readable object
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ACC-100 Chapter 3 External event: involves interactions between the entity and its environment. * Example: the payment of wages to an employee is an external event‚ hiring of a sales manager Internal event: occurs entirely within the entity. * The use of a piece of equipment Transaction: any event that is recognized in a set of financial statements (if an event is measurable and realized‚ then it is a transaction) * Typically include: * An external event that involves exchange
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Chapter 1: THE DYNAMIC NEW WORKPLACE CHAPTER 1 STUDY QUESTIONS In studying this chapter‚ students should consider the following questions: * What are the challenges of working in the new economy? * What are organizations like in the new workplace? * Who are managers and what do they do? * What is the management process? * How do you learn the essential managerial skills and competencies? *
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chapter 1 BUSINESS ETHICS‚ THE CHANGING ENVIRONMENT‚ AND STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT |TOPICS COVERED | 1.1 Business Ethics and the Changing Environment 1.2 WHAT IS BUSINESS ETHICS? WHY DOES IT MATTER? 1.3 LEVELS OF BUSINESS ETHICS 1.4 FIVE MYTHS ABOUT BUSINESS ETHICS 1.5 WHY USE ETHICAL REASONING IN BUSINESS? 1.6 CAN BUSINESS ETHICS BE TAUGHT AND TRAINED
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Introduction3 Chapter 1: Liquidation of a GmbH4 5 Sources 6 Introduction In this term paper‚ I will explore which necessary steps an individual must take to liquidate a GmbH (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) in Germany. I will do this considering both the practical and jurisdicial steps one must take‚ as well as elaborating what each step entails. Moreover‚ I will explain in detail how a GmbH is liquidated and which reasons there might be to do so‚ while putting emphasis on the laws concerning
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In “Chapter Three: Neuroscience and the Law” by Michael Gazzaniga and Megan S. Steven they discuss whether a person “knowingly” commits a crime or not‚ using the help of neuroscience. Using neuroscience in criminal justice helps to understand the relationship between human behavior and the brain. According to Gazzaniga and Steven‚ this helps to‚ “understand how deficiencies in the brain impact violent tendencies and assist the court as they attempt to define terms such as “knowingly” and “intent”
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