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    them. To that end, the college has hired Group 3 Consulting to review current Title IX policies at the college, review the strengths and weaknesses of those policies, recommend further action, and to assist in planning and implementing those actions. The first step of that process will be to introduce you to the Title IX law and the components of that law that deals with sexual violence. This step will also cover the role and responsibilities of the college’s faculty and staff to remain…

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    the board were not qualified enough for the scope of the company, Chairman and CEO was one single person (Mr Binh), audit committee was not effective. Therefore, VINASHIN should consider hiring more appropriately experienced directors, separating the role of Chairman and CEO, and improving the effectiveness of its audit committee. Table of Contents 1. Introduction 5 2. Discussion…

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    Men’s Athletics and Title IX Title IX was passed in 1972 as part of the Education Amendments of 1972 and it protects both women and men from discrimination based on sex. The 1972 version of Title IX does not mention sports or athletics once (Goldman, 2012). In 1975, Title IX was updated to prohibit sex discrimination of athletes at educational institutions who received federal funding (Owoc, n.d.). The update required that any athlete competing in interscholastic, club, intercollegiate or…

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    Originally, Title IX started with equality in school related activities, but soon advanced to equality in sports. Amanda Ross Edwards covers this transition in her article, when she mentions the first intentions of Title IX by saying “Although current debates focus on gender equity in athletics, Title IX legislation as originally written did not even mention sport” (300). The switch from gender equality in education to gender equality in sports explains the idea of Title IX because it shows how…

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    One of those amendments was Title IX. When it started, Title IX’s biggest impact was on athletic programs and sports. However, the original statue never explicitly mentioned sports but it was part of discussion in Congress. As it has grown overtime, it is encompassing more with non-discrimination. Many higher education institutions across the country praise Title IX due to its inclusive nature to protect students from discrimination. However, I would argue that Title IX causes harm to…

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    chairman of the board and former trial Judge. Michael Lawson serves as treasurer of the board and is a former veteran affairs director who understands hospitalized veteran’s needs. Nora Egan has the title of director and has a background in human resource management. Dr. Keith Stuessi also has the title of director and is an expert in traumatic brain injuries. Lastly Clint Pearman serves as Secretary of the board and is a certified brain injury specialist. The HHV board is very diverse, but…

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    that the aboriginal people had no land rights and did not declare the land as their own. This was a major struggle for the aboriginal people not being able to claim the land they had inherited as their own. The European immigrants also played a major role by claiming themselves as the first occupants of the land, as first occupants of the land they declared that any country with no government or political reinforcement could be taken over and claimed completely ignoring the aboriginal people…

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    Every company is headed by a board which is responsible for the profits or losses of the company. The board of directors is the most important decision making body within a company. The very same reason makes it important to place reasonable checks and balances on the directors so as to ensure that the actions of the directors are always in the best interest of the company. During the course of management of the company, the directors get to decide whether a company can enter into a lawsuit or…

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    Bankruptcy has become more and more prevalent in the past twenty years. With the high rise of bankruptcy, comes crime, bankruptcy fraud. Bankruptcy fraud can be done by either a business or an individual, this paper will only be about business bankruptcy fraud. What is bankruptcy? What chapters can a business file? What are the ways or types a business can commit bankruptcy fraud? What are the penalties for committing bankruptcy fraud? And what are some examples and cases of bankruptcy fraud.…

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    the chief operating officer, to reinforce the operating officer’s mandate and role. Worth (2017) mentions that the CEO has direct responsibility for hiring, training, developing, and motivating the staff; developing and organizational structure that suits the organization’s work; and ensuring that day-to-day operations and programs are effective and efficient. Even the founder may take on more of and an external role, it is essential for the founder to avoid end runs around the operating officer…

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