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    mitigate the risk and are onerous on a broker-dealer such as Group Capital. Kaal (2013) indicated a sense of urgency around rule-making, yet it may not allow a full evaluation of the effect on a broker-dealer. Moreover, these decisions evaluate the economic, political, and legal costs on society and neglect the impact on Group Capital. Regulators need to balance consumer protection without stifling business development or being punitive towards the financial industry. As a result, Group…

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    so it will increase the usage of fossil fuel. Additional tree and vegetative growth provides shades and lowers urban temperatures, reducing the need for air‐conditioning and energy costs. On the other hand, environmental problems are linked with economic problems. To illustrate, normally trees’ and plants’ growth lowers urban temperatures and reduces the usage of air conditioning and energy expenses. So it will do the exact opposite of this situation and increase the costs and…

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    particular benefit is that it helps solve contemporary social issues. Despite the different roles it has, "design has had one constant role throughout history as an agent of change that helps us to interpret changes of any type" (Rawsthorn, 2015). There are groups of people who make it their responsibility to use the benefits of design to find solutions to various problems in society; these people are called design activists. Whether the issue be poverty, poor health, alcohol or drug addictions,…

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    lack efficiency. After watching Point Break, I imagine all the criminals breaking laws to help people. Bell Hooks’ concept is that movies give the reimagined version of the real and they have presence of social values. Movies that have both social issues and heroic figure can attract people and create values. This is applicable to Breaking Bad, because it is typically a set of TV series which includes a lot of today’s social problems and it also creates a tragic…

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    the motives differ and are just as subjective. Some of the motivations of social entrepreneurship identified by Boluk and Mottiar (2014) include group affiliation, recognition and acknowledgment, as well as a genuine passion for addressing socio economic issues. Group affiliation - There are several networks catered for entrepreneurs (in general) that recognize their work, like the Fair Trade Tourism South Africa, Greenbox that is located in Ireland and specifically for social entrepreneurs…

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    External Factors The external factors are referred to the identifiable element in the economic, political and another related environment outside the project team. The external factors may have a various impact to the business organization and the implementation of an Information System. The external factors are unpredictable because of its uncertainty, in this way it may directly influence the project's effectiveness. In this case, the Reliable Pharmaceutical Service focuses on providing…

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    The latter stages of the 20th century were characterized by deterritorialization, increased socio-economic, political, and cultural interdependence, an intensified interaction of states, groups, and individuals, and far-reaching, rapid advances within technology, medicine, and science (Scholte 2000). One particular area experiencing the confluence of these processes has been the international organ trade. During the late 1970s and early 1980s, improvements in medical practices and the…

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    improving poor people’s lives. The research findings indicate that in developing world, sixty four percent of adults do not have access to formal financial services (Ardic & Heimann, 2011) The issue of financial inclusion is a development policy priority in several developing countries. Among socio economic factor, as expected, income is…

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    of India under the chairmanship of Shri R. G. Saraiya in 1972 for a comprehensive reconsideration of banking structure in rural areas. After investigating various issues for expansion of activities of commercial banks in rural areas and their limitations, the Banking Commission expressed serious concerns on the initiatives of these institutions to promote rural financing in India. The Commission considering the initial…

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    point of view and was somewhat convinced by his thought process. The perception he had of social issues aligned with mine as well. The major issue brought up in the book, which was directly and if not directly, indirectly responsible for writing the fate of most of the characters in this story was racism. I think that solution to this problem is communication. People often talk in hushed tone about issues that they are not comfortable with. Racial prejudice are found some what rampant everywhere…

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