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    global economy, they must be subject to certain regulations and standards. The amount of exposure the global economy has to capital markets makes some regulation and oversight necessary. Retail investors lean upon the capital markets and do not always have the ability or flexibility necessary to recover from the crises that appear from systemic risk. The financial crisis impacted investors all over the world and is an example of why some regulation is necessary. However, there comes a point…

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    Explain what responsible service of alcohol means, what the benefits of it are, how it links with the relevant legislation (particular to a state or territory), the role of government and industry in enforcing liquor laws and how responsible service contributes to harm minimisation. Upload your paper for assessment. Responsible service of alcohol, usually shortened to RSA, is a prerequisite for any person who desires to serve alcohol in a bar, restaurant, casino, liquor store or any other…

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    to check and ensure proper care services are provided. Regulation of all health care here in the U.S has been under the umbrella of the Department of Health and Human Services There are various regulatory agencies that monitor these health care facilities such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure established rules and regulations are adhered to (HCA – 460 lecture 3). The…

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    For many years there have been many arguments and investigations for the necessity of accounting regulations. Since the disclosure system, financial reporting and accounting practices, of this country, has shown serious signs of failing to keep up with the needs of individuals, business, investors and the economy in general. Many people have argued against the accounting regulations; however, I believed that accounting should be regulated for the numerous advantages that it can create. First I…

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    always been involved in the regulation of businesses and their practices. All industries throughout the country ranging from technological to industrial firms have had to change their operations in order to combat the laws set in place by congress. The complex interactions that firms and government engage in have been key to the growth of the capitalistic system that has helped the United States become successful as one of the worlds industrial powers. The regulations helped ensure that there…

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    Surprising he said it all depends the on the task at hand and how well it’s prepared and if all supplies are in stock. Like the large load of windshields being shipped out would require a large team where a single person may not even close to finishing a third of the shipment due to the fact he would have to stop and look for some else with time on their hands or pull a busy person from his job to be able to lift the windshield to be able to finish packing it. By doing this it slows the entire…

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    society puts a label on someone, they might believe it and if they believe it, then it becomes them. The labeling theory is seen through history. Derogatory name calling that takes place in society based off of another persons appearance or social standing. I disagree with the labeling theory because you can not judge someone based off of where you are from. A supporting claim to the labeling theory is that when a person lives in a bad neighborhood and he is label as a criminal or dangerous…

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    Try to imagine a scenario in which you would be asked to describe something without using any identifying labels. As humans, we rely on language in order to make sense of the various things in our lives. Whether it is trying to describe the natural scenery around you or the woman you interacted with in the library earlier in the day. It probably would not be easy to leave out most labels and still get your point across. We need to include some adjectives to effectively describe the things around…

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    Reflection On Grand View

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    My senior year is quickly coming to a close and soon enough I will be walking across that stage to receive my diploma. After what seemed like the shortest four years of my life. I am just a few months of transferring into the adult life. My four years at Grand View have prepared me for the next step in my life. I will discuss classes that have made an impact on me and how they have prepared me for the career I wish to go after. Intro to Criminal Justice and Ethics I took this class my first…

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    Stereotypes In Spare Parts

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    Most people feel that they know all about stereotypes and probably think they know most of their risks, but that is not the case. The definition of a stereotype is any commonly known public belief about a certain social group or a type of individual. Stereotypes are often created about people of specific cultures or races, but everyone can be affected by stereotyping which makes it a big, ongoing problem to this day. There are many ways to stereotype a person, such as, all white Americans are…

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