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    The fight to save our rhinos is getting an upgrade. The new technology, known as Rapid (Real-time Anti-Poaching Intelligence Device) is impressive. Plus, there's top-secret spy cameras involved. It's one last, drastic effort to save rhinos from extinction. "Rapid Renders Poaching a Pointless Exercise" As reported in The Independent, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/rhinos-horns-to-be-fitted-with-spy-cameras-and-alarms-to-help-catch-poachers-10400423.html endangered rhinos will…

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    Barco Case Study

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    1.1 BARCO stands for Belgian American Radio CO-orporation.Barco is a display /monitors manufacturing company which is working in the field of digital cinema projection, video projectors, wall projectors, Image Processing, LED displays, video walls, flat panel displays, automatic luminaires, digital lighting, lighting controls, display controllers . Barco is the source of displays monitors and visualisation/projection products. Barco makes solutions for large screen visualisation/projection,…

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    Introduction The Federal Anti-Kickback Statute (42 U.S.C. 1320a-7(b)) restricts suppliers of goods or services secured by a government healthcare program ("Federal Healthcare Program") from intentionally and readily requesting or accepting or giving any compensation, directly or indirectly, in trade or in kind, to actuate either the referral of an individual, or outfitting or orchestrating a good or service for which imbursement may be made under a Federal Healthcare Program. The Federal…

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    However, the failure why the results are minor lies in the implementation for the reason being weak political support. According to EC, the oversight function that the KAA has in the installation of the anti-corruption strategy should be strengthened policies were being or partially being implemented. Problem definition Corruption in Kosovo has an immense effect on the prosperity of economic growth and equality. The perception of Kosovo’s neighbouring…

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    Discuss How Bullying Can Be Addressed In Schools Bullying is understood as the activity of aggressive or antisocial behaviour intended to physically or emotionally hurt another individual repeatedly (Olweus, 1999). Developmental psychologists have interpreted the intention of peer aggression as a means of gaining power over another individual (Berger, 2014). The reason for gaining power through bullying is the movement up rankings of a particular hierarchy that the individual bully may be…

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    Hrm/531 Human Resources

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    Human Resource is an important part of an organization. Also, improves the organization's bottom line with its knowledge of how human capital affects organizational success. Human resource has specific areas that are important to the organization. Those policies are Recruitment, Training and Development, Employee satisfaction, Benefits, safety, Liability, Compensation, Selection and compliance. I will be explaining each policy to have a better understanding. Recruitment- Human Resource…

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    attention to it by helping those affected and getting fellow students to stand up for what is right. They also offer services to parents on how to develop beneficial trustworthy relationships with their children along with staff at the school and how to monitor their child’s social media…

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    Terrorism is not a new phenomenon for us. The term “terrorism” originated in French Revolution in 1789 to describe the behaviour of revolutionaries. However, with the development of technology, international terrorist activities become easier, we heard the news about terrorism more and more frequently in the past few years. In order to protect the countries from terrorists, some countries passed laws that allow government to use extreme measures against terrorists. Those actions caused great…

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    The Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act 2006 (AML/CTF Act) received Royal Assent on 12 December 2006. The AML/CTF Act imposes a number of obligations on “Reporting Entities” in order to identify ML/TF, and to regularly report to AUSTRAC. Reporting Entities under the AML/CTF Act are people who provide “Designated Services”. The Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Rules (AML/CTF Rules) are contained in the Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism…

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    Without a doubt there is a major problem with obesity in America. As one can see people aren’t concerned about there health until they have to foot the medical bills. Balko states, “If the government is paying for my anti-cholesterol medication, what incentive is there for me to put down the cheeseburger?” (467). Because of the new healthcare laws that were passed, requires insurers to give healthcare to people regardless of pre-existing, or even self-inflicted medical…

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