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    Informed Consent

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    expanding their knowledge on creativity and innovation in publication, observation, and teaching. There are eight ethical guidelines this paper will address, which are (a) informed consent, (b) privacy and confidentiality, (c) data handling and reporting, (d) mistakes and negligence, (e) plagiarism, (f) risk assessment, (g) working with a Mentor, and (h) the Northcentral University Institutional Review…

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    Consumer Data Breach

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    Breach of fiduciary duty is a “failure to fulfill an obligation to act in the best interest of another party (customers). Plaintiffs may claim that federal privacy laws…and state consumer protection laws create fiduciary duties that are breached when data is lost or stolen” (Zurich, 2010, p. 6). Under breach of fiduciary…

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    ("Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Mission Statement," 2014). The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security currently doesn’t have an official goals or value statement. Employees of the State of Tennessee are expected to act in a manner that will enhance the name, service and general impression of the State in the eyes of the general public. This Code of Conduct provides general rules of conduct based on fundamental ethical principles. Employees shall…

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    Dodd Frank Act

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    Dodd Frank is considered the single most significant piece of legislation that the United States government put in place to prevent another financial meltdown as the one we had in 2008. The Dodd Frank Act (Fully known as the Dodd- Frank Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act) aims to prevent a significant financial crisis by creating new financial regulatory process that enforces transparency – financial security. Com. In the wake of the financial crisis, congress came with found…

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    Credit Card Disadvantages

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    Every time I speak about spending money with a person, and they mention not owning a credit card. I’d tell them and sometimes argue, that not owning a credit card means they’re completely missing out on all the great benefits it offers. They and some people would counter argue and exclaim that owning a credit card could drive them into debt and break their bank. Those concerns are legitimate; however, owning a credit card will reward a person with benefits that overcomes debit cards. Having one…

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    govern the conduct of businesses within Australia can be considered as a crucial element in controlling the business environment. Laws that restrict businesses to certain boundaries are done so in order to promote fair competition and keep the business market competitive, whilst many laws act with regard to being beneficial for the sustainability of the environment. However, it can be argued that these legal regulations also bring increased costs and negative impacts within the business…

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    The ‘Truth in Sentencing Act was introduced in 2009. The Act amended the Criminal Code which states the rate of credit judges were permitted to give prisoners for time served before the prisoners’ trials. The act changed the credit from two days for every pre-trial day to 1.5 days. Prior to the amendment, convicted offenders facing sentencing have often been given credit for time served in remand. The length of time served in remand as well as the…

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    Lufthansa Case Study

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    Directors The Board of Managing Directors of Deutsche Lufthansa AG oversees the arrangement of these merged money related proclamations. This obligation incorporates that these united monetary proclamations are set up as per International Financial Reporting Standards The Board of Managing Directors is also dependable for the internal controls as the Board of Managing Directors decides are necessary to empower the arrangement of consolidated financial statements that are free from material…

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    partnership agreement. The partnership agreement is so important that Congress passed the Uniform Partnership Act of 1997…

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    Co-Ops Vs Nonprofits

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    Four The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, referred to as the SOX Act, was passed with the intention of curbing fraudulent accounting practices. In response to the many scandals proceeding 2002, such as those surrounding the Enron Corporation and WorldCom, this act of legislation demands full disclosure of the financial practices of a corporation in order to build investor confidence in financial statements and the market as a whole. The three main sections of the SOX Act are sections 302, 404,…

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