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    The reason why I chose Queen’s Commerce was because I loved socializing with others, preparing presents and letters to people who I cared every year, along with planning to celebrate different special anniversaries. Business is about socializing with others, keeping the connections, and studying math related situations. As an official Queen’s University Commerce student, I plan to specialize into one area in business, graduating the university with a stable and satisfying job in the future with…

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    Congressional Legislation

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    legislation in determining whether it is passed constitutional muster with resulting controversies involving the commerce clause of the United States constitution which played a role in identifying congress commerce scope. The main starting point for the commerce clause jurisprudence is the United States constitution which stated that the congress had power and authority to regulate commerce in1824. In 1988, the interstate regulatory moved to congress for a more perfect union. The first case for…

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    United States Chamber of Commerce • The United States Chamber of Commerce originated on April 22, in 1912. President Taft proposed its creation as a tool to counterbalance the labor movement at the time. It is not a government agency, rather a lobbying group based in the United States spending more money annually than any other American lobbying group. It is considered one of the largest lobbying groups in America, its headquarters located on the grounds of the historical former home of…

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    their Commerce Clause and taxing those who choose to play over the allotted 8 hours per week through their Taxing and Spending Clause. Although, Congress has passed many laws in the name of both the Commerce Clause and the Taxing and Spending Clause, we the court must define which activities Congress was exclusively enumerated with in our Constitution. In the case of National Association of Bros v. United States (2015) we conclude the PLAY Act is not proper exercise of our Congress’ Commerce…

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    mobile commerce as an alternative business model. Mobile phone today is considered as a lifestyle device and not just a tool to connect (Thakur & Srivastava, 2012). Its functionality has gone far beyond the function of merely connecting people to a host of other functions such as internet surfing, entertainment, online shopping and the like. All these reasons accounts for its increased popularity. The term m-commerce was defined for the first time as "the delivery of electronic commerce…

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    Texarkansas Case Study

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    The commerce clause, Article 1 Section 8, of the Constitution gives Congress the power to regulate commerce among the states. One would say that because of the fact that these laws are intrastate then commerce may not regulate; but that idea is struck down by the modern approach of the commerce clause. The modern approach to the commerce clause is commerce power that allows Congress to regulate and protect the channels of interstate commerce, the instrumentalities of interstate commerce, and…

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    “M-Commerce Security” by Laurie J. Fundukian Over the past years’ mobile devices and mobile telephones have been used worldwide now. According to L.J.Fundukian (2012), “The emergence of the wireless tablet computer, m-commerce is emerging as a major player in the world of retailing, social networking, and entertainment and the main potential threat from mobile device use is identity theft”. Computers and other mobile devices can be scrutinized by malicious codes for personal…

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    E-Business Marketing: - E-Commerce is a type of business which mostly involve with online shopping. It involves the transfer of information over the internet by allowing customers to connect, exchange goods and services electronically all over the world. It is widely spread as people are showing interest towards them because of its low price for good products. Customers are getting attracted to e-commerce sites because of wider variety of products with competitive…

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    Ebay Research Paper

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    Hackers try to invade websites by disclosing denial service attacks to prevent users from accessing systems. There is a new technology for safe guarding the e-commerce website which is known as the “adaptive security”. This development by the adaptive network security alliance constructs an interference prevention framework and combines other delicate tools such as firewall switch to prevent invasion attempts.…

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    Ebooks. Com Case Study

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    aforementioned, this is a Chinese site and hence caters the needs of people living in China. Auctions don't form a huge base of transactions held at taobao. Usually, the goods sold are the ones which have fixed prices. Type of E-commerce: Consumer to Consumer Consumer to consumer e-commerce conducts transaction through internet between two consumer, where one of them offers services or products and the other benefits from the services or buys the others products. At Taobao, the user finds the…

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