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    1) Describe the challenges faced by US Customs and Border Protection agents attempting to secure the border. Be sure to include: What is the functional equivalent of the border? What is the Fourth amendment exception as it pertains to border searches? How are seizure statistics used to justify the mission of border security? The United States is considered to be greatest country on earth, because of its wealth, and the opportunity it presents people of different race and ethnicity to excel in…

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    compromising the opportunities of future generation to meet and sustain development needs. It can be summarized as the improvement of economic, ecological, and social factors. Sustainable development and environmental protection work hand in hand but are not the same. Environmental protection is an important aspect of sustainable development as it plays a major role in protecting the finite resources that are available to humanity. The core idea of sustainable development is growth; the ability…

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    perception of the family towards the social work practitioner and the relationship with the client is affecting the shaping of opinions of the child protection system and the interventions and procedures (Dumbrill, 2006a). Analyzing the convolutions of the client handling, current child safety policies as well as the social work practitioner’s role in child protection with an anti-oppressive stream is the intention of this paper. Child Welfare and Client Engagement - A Synopsis Studies in child…

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    The Privacy Amendment (Enhancing Privacy Protection) Act 2012 (Amending Act) brings significant impacts on the way businesses operate in regards to personal information and customer data, as statutory bodies attempt to combat challenges they face in the technological age. The legislation sets out new, more cohesive privacy protection principles and new credit reporting provisions for companies to follow. (Public Accountant, 2014) Companies…

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    Gerald Lawrence 12/13/16 The National Fire Protection Association is a United States trade association, albeit with some international members, that creates and maintains private, copyrighted standards and codes for usage and adoption by local governments. It is also know as saving as many lives as possible. NFPA has played a great role in fire preventing for over then 10 years now. Standard 25 is the standard that will be the one that is highlighted in this essay. The NFPA 25 the…

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    Law, what is it? Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5) expresses “law” as “any rule which a court of law will enforce”. Furthermore, they indicate the way the court of law determines what rules are to be enforced, through the history of proposed legal rules. The courts either apply or reject a recommended rule on the merits of its sources. Two sources in Australia have been mentioned by Sweeney, O’Reilly and Coleman (2013, p.5), that are able provide legally enforceable rules: parliament…

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    Federal Trade Commission Act. The mission it possesses is the promotion of consumer protection and eliminate the antibusiness practices, such as a monopoly. Under the Act, they are to prevent unfair methods of competition. They also help seek monetary redress and other relief for conduct to consumers and international government agencies. The settlement had resolved a lawsuit that MIC violated the Telephone Consumer Protection Act by making all automated calls to cellphones and calling people…

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    Explaining Deceptive Acts or Practices The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) continues to use unfair, deceptive, and abusive acts or practices (UDAAP) as its primary enforcement tool. Over the past four years, the CFPB has used UDAAP to enforce hot button issues such as credit card add-on products, credit card advertising, debt collection, credit reporting and monitoring, auto lending, and mortgage servicing. In the coming years, credit unions should expect to see UDAAP being used…

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    Database Marketing and You As technology progresses, our consumer protection laws struggle to keep up with the new and invasive ways that companies and large corporations collect, analyze, and sell personal data extracted from the public. The NSA’s collection of data and tracking of digital activities has raised an increasing amount of concern from the public. However, many companies also utilize this unregulated type of data collection. Social media has created a new way for these companies to…

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    It also keeps a record of any problems and action that may need to be taken. Also that we need to record if there are any kind of factors that will affect the service user. This also has a purpose to make sure we are accurate in whatever we write down, and anything that happens should be noted down as soon as an even has happened. It needs to be dated, timed and signed. Provide clear evidence of the care planned, decisions made, care delivered and information shared. Everything needs to be…

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