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    to nuts in the cookie. The cookie had no labeling of ingredients of nuts (Green). The current food labeling system faces many challenges of labeling that is misleading, and labeling used more for advertising than informational purposes, as well as only implementing basic regulations that have not been revisited in over a century. The FDA should implement…

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    Humans have utilized cannabis since 2700 B.C. Over the last few decades, marijuana has been used for textiles, medicine, and recreational use. Society tends to correlate marijuana with lazy, unproductive, and food munching individuals suffering from a drug addiction, but the public opinion has changed in recent years. This shift in opinion is due to the fact that scientific research has disproven many of the myths created by reefer madness in the 1960s. The legal use of marijuana recreationally…

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    Mysterious Marijuana When it comes to marijuana, majority often have a negative perspective on the substance, but is this really the case? If so, why have other countries begun to legalize marijuana? The decision on whether to legalize this drug has become a heated debate over the years. Moreover, with today 's media-rich culture, it is not a surprise to find endless aspects on cannabis as our uncertainty and ambivalent attitude slowly radiates towards the substance. However, the contention…

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    Industry Regulation and Legislation Dominique J. Fortson National University Industry Regulation and Legislation Industrial regulation is that the industrial regulation of costs charged to the buyer that is additionally called public regulation. The thought is to work out a value, or rate, that covers the assembly price and a good profit for the corporate. The general public interest theory of regulation that states that it "is necessary to stay a natural monopoly from charging…

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    Translated to the U.S., this would amount to over 60,000 retailers and 100,000 jobs.” As stated, this study occurred in 1994, which means that the amount of retailers and jobs would likely increase dramatically as the market has grown tremendously. These new jobs would also come along with an increase in revenue for the United States due to the new marijuana market that would be created. A study in 2010 by Cato Institute stated that legalization could generate up to $8.7 billion in annual…

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    In most cases, countries implement regulations on lobbying only in response to public outcry over a recent scandal. In the United States, national lobbying regulations were passed through congress and implemented as early as 1933, and the first widespread act to cover all groups was passed in 1995. Even prior to this regulation, most states had their own regulations starting in the 19th century. Since 1995, the legislature has made many changes to the existing rules, creating a complex web of…

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    outside of work except directly on their smart phones. Every employee is automatically prompted to change their passwords every 60 days for security reasons. The one measure Mary was proud to tell me was that whenever an employee is signed in and leaves the computer without signing out the security feature automatically signs them out after 60 seconds of inactivity so that no one can use another person’s login access. Part of Mary’s job is to make sure the organization is compliant with all…

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    Introduction Australian regulators have a range of roles and powers. Some are independent government bodies, whereas others perform functions in addition to their regulatory roles, such as providing policy advice to government departments and formulating regulation. It is not uncommon for practitioners to have to work with regulators in the course of advising clients. Outlined in this Guidance Note are some practice tips for dealing with regulators in general as well as dealing with selected…

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    Self-Regulation: An Integral Part of Professional Nursing Introduction Within the realm of occupational regulation there are many strategies that exist. Two of the most widely used approaches include state regulation, and self-regulation. The profession of nursing has its own professional regulating bodies that perform the latter. Self-regulation is a concept that is often not fully understood. In order for self-regulation to be effective and fully reach its regulating potential, its importance…

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    The monopolies market power is relatively higher than the competitive markets. The natural monopolies are beneficial to a country’s economy condition thought economical of scale or unfavourable in case of inefficient economy by producing less products to increase price of products. It is essential for a government to protect the consumers by imposing regulations to the natural monopolies to control their market power and price for products and service. This is highly important when it comes to…

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