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    There are many important reasons to be at the right time and place for reporting and accountability. The main reasons of importance are knowing the soldiers wellbeing‚ information‚ accountability‚ movements‚ and punishments. The first reason being that allows the Chain of Command to know that the soldier is well. Many issues could arise from the soldier not being ok. Not only worries of personal safety to the soldier (aka not dead in a ditch somewhere)‚ but as well to the Army‚ and OPSEC as

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    Reporting Practices and Ethics HCS/405 April 1‚ 2013 Financial Management of Health Care Financial management is characterized as the management of the finances of a an organization or business in order to accomplish financial objectives. The major goals of financial management are to create wealth for the organization‚ generate revenue‚ and provide successful returns on investments. There are four major functions to financial management: planning‚ controlling‚ organizing and directing‚

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    CONCEPTS News is one of the best know commodities in today’s world news is selective version of world events with a focus on that which is new and unusual. The concepts of news must have existed even before the beginning of the era of mass media called personal news. The news and interesting information constitute news. News may be defined as any accurate fact or idea that will interest in a large number of readers. News has certain other ingredients which helped to distinguish

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    Task one Effect theories Effects theories were developed and introduced into the media in the 1920s; they are used to look at how media texts or products influence people who consume them‚ they are used more and more particularly in recent years to look at how negative messages for example sexual and violent based content affect different audience groups. There are two main effects theories that are used within the which are known as “Uses and gratifications” and “Hypodermic model”. Uses and Gratifications

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    Introduction From the beginning of time there have always been crimes against persons. People went by the saying “An eye for an eye”. You stole from your neighbor‚ they stole from you. You hurt someone‚ they hurt you. It wasn’t until the 1940’s people started taking a closer look into these crimes against person‚ which they later called victimology. This paper will look into victimology and their theories as we go back into the past and how victimology is now. Victimology: A Look into the Past

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    COM3702/101/3/2013 Tutorial letter 101/3/2013 Media studies: policy‚ management and media representation COM3702 Semesters 1 & 2 Department of Communication Science IMPORTANT INFORMATION: This tutorial letter contains important information about your module. CONTENTS 1 2 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 5 6 7 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 9 10 11 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................ 3 PURPOSE OF AND

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    The Media and Its Responsibilities Lucinda Ramon SOC120: Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Raymond Hudson June 24‚ 2013 The Media and Its Responsibilities Malcolm X captured it best when he stated‚ “The media’s the most powerful entity on Earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty and to make the guilty innocent‚ and that’s power. Because they control the minds of the masses.” Media is defined as the use of any form of communication to reach and influence people

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    Abuse Reporting Paper In 1962 the Department of Health‚ Education‚ and Welfare’s Children’s Bureau‚ now known as Health and Human Services‚ began to develop measures to protect children from abuse‚ neglect and mistreatment by establishing the procedure and framework for reporting abuse and developing the laws and regulations governing the prevention‚ education and protective actions enforced in the arena of child abuse. By 1967‚ state laws were established requiring professionals and public agencies

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    4. Assurance on CSR/Sustainability reporting a) In recent years there have been a growing number of organisations voluntarily reporting on their non-financial performance. KPMG’s International Survey of Corporate Responsibility (2011: 6) found that: ‘95% of the 250 largest companies in the world (G250 companies) now report on their corporate responsibility (CR) activities‚ 66% of non-reporters are based in the US.’ There has been a growing trend in companies (especially in Europe) wanting to

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    Crime can not be removed completely from society because it will always be the necessary unacceptable norm that can be located in all forms of societies around the world. Crime is regarded‚ by many people such as politicians and other people of everyday society‚ as horrid and unnecessary. Emile Durkheim believes that crime is normal and it isn’t possible for it to not exist. If crime is everywhere and in no area has crime ever been successfully eradicated then we should assume it is there for a reason

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