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    As everybody probably knows, consumption is an economic activity, a significant component of production, distribution, distribution of income and accumulation, which is the use, destruction or purchase of goods or services. Since the early age, consumptions has been an act can be executed by families, companies or other economic actors plants, or even animals in order to meet their survival needs. Taking into account the nature of the needs met, the consumption can be classified into essential…

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    Privacy In Our Vehicles

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    As American citizens, we enjoy safeguards against unreasonable searches and seizures afforded to us by the 4th Amendment. Furthermore, the 4th Amendment grants us a reasonable expectation of privacy within our homes and on our persons. But, you may ask, what about when we are in our vehicles? Do we enjoy that same level of privacy as we do in our homes? According to our textbook no, we don’t. Our vehicles have a lesser expectation of privacy for several reasons, among them are mobility,…

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    The location I choose to perform my violation of a culture norm was at the cafeteria. I used the cafeteria that is in the Gordon student center. After trying to decide which cultural norm to experiment with, I choose to invade someone else's personal space. The plan I created was going up to someone in the cafeteria, and intentional sitting close to the person to invasion his personal space. Have no communication between us so the interaction would be silence. The social situation interaction…

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    eye contacts and hand gestures. An example is everyone uses body language in different ways while we communicate. The types of nonverbal communication is socialized with proxemics, oculesics, and posture. The location I choose to perform my violation of a cultural norm was in the cafeteria. I used the cafeteria that is in the Gordon Student Center. After trying to decide which cultural norm to experiment with, I choose to invade someone else 's personal space. The plan I created was going up…

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    discharge a citation for a nonmoving violation is not substantial evidence, standing alone, of incompetence to operate a vehicle); Britt v. USA Truck, Inc., No. 2:06-CV-868-ID(WO), LEXIS 92244, at *2 (M.D. Ala. Dec. 20, 2007)(holding that the failure to appear in court, maintain insurance and receiving all nonmoving violations cannot show the driver’s…

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    Negligent Tort

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    This portfolio project will focus on analyzing subjects that must be well planned and explained for a workplace setting. The idea behind this is to help an organization at staying productive, and to protect their assets from violations by their employers. Before this discussion goes any farther, let’s begin by mentioning that the subject at hand will focus on employee use of the internet at work. This idea for this project will aid in planning for policy assembling by one particular 5oo fortune…

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    80,000 opportunities for a child to be struck by a moving multi-ton vehicle came and went in a single day of measurement. When applied to an entire school year of bus operation, more than fourteen million bus traffic violations occur. This is a staggering number and is one that is a result of a lack of awareness concerning how situations dealing with school buses should be handled, likely…

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    Film Analysis: Flag War

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    Undoubtedly, same-sex marriage has become a polarizing issue that currently plagues every major city in the United States. The argument of whether racial equality and same-sex rights are identical has now become a prolonged fight that seems to have no end in sight. Flag war is a heartbreaking documentary that explores the bias of homosexuality over racism in Columbus, Ohio, a predominantly African/American community, where a group of gay white citizens invades and try to displace the…

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    technology made available to private individuals, there are Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) laws already in existence for flying unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In addition, state, city and county legislatures are regularly adapting new laws. The violation of these laws may result in criminal charges. Mandatory Registration of Hobby Drones Although use of the UAS may be for personal enjoyment, as of Dec. 21, 2015, it is now mandatory that all owners of a UAS or drone weighing between…

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    The Effects that Scandals and Ethical Violations have on the Future Culture of Companies The lasting effects that a scandal and/or ethical violation can have on a company’s reputation and potential profits can be a key determinant as to whether the company can rebound from such circumstances. Some companies are able to rebound from scandal rather quickly (), while others (i.e. Wells Fargo) are still dealing with the effects. The challenges for companies and its employees rely on their ability to…

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