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    Because I have dedicated my life to basketball, that comes to mind first in my brand audit but, more importantly are the lessons I picked up from playing. Even though I was the youngest in the gym I was not treated any different then anyone. For example, as a kid playing adults I learned about hard work because I had to practice or else I wouldn’t play. In fact, that’s what I did and soon they all wanted me on their team. Also, basketball taught me to appreciate my blessings, especially after…

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    during his five-year tenure but said regents must “ensure that our universities are run in a manner that the people of Iowa expect and demand.” The board’s audit committee voted to order its internal auditor to review flights that Leath had and that the report must be detailed and answer all questions the public has about Leath’s trips. The audit found…

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    L (2013), Why abused women stay in bad relationships; Retrieved August 16, 2014, from http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/10/opinion/steiner-domestic-violence This source documents research on females whom stayed in an abusive relationship fearing of retaliation or in a hope of changing the abusing partner. The research shows the complications to the situations, particularly how a woman who’s being abused still tries to maintain a positive image to the world about their relationship. Some of the women…

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    Mo October 29, 2013 Paper #1 CA 250 – TA: Alyx Pocahontas: How Normative Claims Advance Multiple Ideologies Implicit ideologies are seen in film dialogue, music, and content. Through a deeper level of interpretation, viewers can understand what is implicitly implied through a films messaging. Pocahontas, a classic Disney movie, is based on a legend that surrounds a Native American woman. Pocahontas reinforces the…

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    Introduction “Proposal writing is essential to the fundraising process, but it can be intimidating for the novice (Geever, 2001)”. Here is the critical review on the strengths and weaknesses of the proposal on youth leaders training programme for the 21st century (“the Programme”) in CCC Ming Yin College (“the College”), which is in hopes of obtaining funds from Quality Education Fund of Hong Kong. Prepared by the Student’s Affairs Committee, the proposal set its goal to benefit the majority…

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    The Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) controls and screens the exercises of the Insolvency Professionals (IPs) also as the Insolvency Professional Agencies (IPAs) with whom the Bankruptcy Professionals enlist themselves. The IBBI has set out the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (Insolvency Professionals) Regulations, 2016 that set out the enlistment and qualification methodology of the Insolvency Professionals, brief surrender of declaration of enrolment, disciplinary…

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    Target Breach Case Study

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    Missed Alarms and 40 Million Stolen Credit Card Numbers: How Target Blew It 1. Who are the stakeholders in the Target breach? The main stakeholders are their shareholders, the clients that had their personal information stolen, and individuals with an ongoing connection with Target organization whose personal information was or might have been compromised. Stakeholders who are affected or worried that they might be harmed start to mistrust the firm and its complacent-sounding promises. 2. What…

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    Bernard Madoff took notes from the Ponzi scheme originator, Charles Ponzi, by creating an investment Ponzi scheme. At the start of his career, Madoff was a broker who legally purchased and sold non-listed stocks on the New York Stock Exchange, soon he and his brother developed a technology that aided them in the competitive investment industry. Madoff’s Ponzi scheme was a continuous process of acquiring new investors’ funds, to pay the old investors’ promised 10-15% return on investments; all…

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    Case Study Steve Voddil

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    Is It Legal? Although there is no legal law that regulates the issue at hand, compliance with company policies needs to be checked. Fundamental Principles: Integrity The producer seems to lack integrity as his statement implies that set workers are inferior to all other workers. Objectivity The producer is more bias to the actors/actresses simply because their skill brings in more money. Professional Behavior The producer failed to behave in a professional and as a results can results in his…

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    Amitech Case Summary

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    The situation discussed is that the company had apparently hidden the defects in their CCTV equipments from another company, Amitech, which happened to be MR Tech's prominent customer. Suyash was approached by Ankita Kukreja and was notified that Amitech was sold defective equipments. Suyash then discussed the findings with his boss and it was decided to let things go since it was in the past. This angered Ankita who then contacted the customer and shared her findings with them, which led to a…

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