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    Section 1: Identification and evaluation of sources My investigation is on the Hong Kong Handover, which is about the transfer of Hong Kong from British rule to Chinese rule. The question I will analyze is “To what extent did Hong Kong retain its original government immediately after the Hong Kong handover in 1996?” The method I will use to answer this question is by researching facts about the government before and after 1997 and analyzing what changed or stayed the same. In this section, I…

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    individuals. H. Meals. Advisory or House Board members who eat at a chapter facility shall pay for their meals unless they are invited as guests. I. Open Flame. The use of wood-burning fireplaces and candles in a chapter facility is prohibited. J. Residence Requirements. It is the responsibility of each chapter to ensure the chapter facility is filled to capacity at all times. A live-in rule shall be developed by the House Committee, Advisory Board and House Board and approved by the chapter.…

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    of a balance in the interests of stakeholders such as management, shareholders, government and even the community. Board of directors are responsible for the governance of their companies (The Financial Aspects of Corporate Governance 1992). -The shareholders hold the right to appoint directors and auditors and to ensure that a good corporate governance structure is in place. -The board of directors have the responsibility to set up long terms, strategic aims, make provision for resources and…

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    Jay Carlos Case Summary

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    In this case there is an owner Jay Carlos is faced with a major dilemma. He has opened up a business that house the mental retarded and he learned that he is not prepared to handle the heat that is coming from OSHA. The representative comes to the facility and he thinks that his contacts including his attorney have the power to override the demands of the OSHA representative. In the 1970’s when things started to change he learned that in order to operate that facility he needs to provide state…

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    He had never heard of most of the board games housed on its shelves. Laurence pulled a particularly aged box from the faded cardboard stack, the game was called: The Exciting Game of Career Girls, and Laurence thought this was a game his mother would have a hard time cheating at. He placed the board game on an adjacent table and began to read the instructions on the box. Many of the words were obscured by time, chipped…

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    Lockheed Martin’s board of directors is currently comprised of 12 members who come from various backgrounds of business and management experience. The members of the board as listed on Lockheed Martin’s website are Daniel F. Akerson, Nolan D. Archibald, Rosalind G. Brewer, David B. Burritt, Bruce A. Carlson, James O. Ellis, Jr., Thomas J. Falk, Marillyn A. Hewson, Gwendolyn S. King, James M. Loy, Joseph W. Ralston, and Anne Stevens. However, board members change frequently due to ethical…

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    proved that the focus on the impact of management monitoring. In particularly, factors which are turnover of CEO, Equity-based board of directors (BoDs) compensation, board independence and innovative knowledge assets could have correlation…

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    Volunteer and Staff Support Beta Nu Chapter at Ohio State University will receive specialized support and resources to develop a high-functioning chapter that is in alignment with the values of the Fraternity and Ohio State University. A team of staff and volunteer experts has been identified to re-establish Beta Nu Chapter. This team — comprised of members who have expertise in establishing new chapters and working with collegiate women — will work with campus partners to support the chapter.…

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    Advisory and House Boards Kappa Kappa Gamma Fraternity is an organization of over 273,000 members and 140 collegiate chapters. These chapters are guided and advised by a collection of advisers who represent the front line of support for our collegiate members. These individuals are relied upon for their knowledge of the position they advise, including protocols as well as the skills and talents required of the officer. Kappa Kappa Gamma recognizes the important role that trained,…

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    wide selection of backgrounds, talents, and perspectives to the table, we have yet to see that advantage fully translate to the boardroom, the pinnacle of power in the corporate world. The problem is that many of the white male members who sit on the boards of the biggest companies in the U.S. do not view diversity as relevant at the organization’s decision-making level. In fact,…

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