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    Anthropology 141 Fall 2016 Ethnography of Everyday Speech Cheryl Sullivan Midterm: Dinner Time at Sherrie’s; Directives Introduction Sherrie’s home is a home share mainly for international students who are looking to study in the United States and would like the comfortable atmosphere of a home. I am the only student that is a United States born, native English speaker. I was allowed entry because I am doing anthropological and linguistic work. Sherrie is a…

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    Stop Online Piracy Act

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    constitutional rights protect those who use the web and that is exactly what fought Stop Online Piracy Act, also known as SOPA, in 2012. Those who protested SOPA had a good reason to, it limited the freedom of speech on the web, but many bills that put regulations on the internet also reap many benefits, Currently there are less that 50 laws that have censorship components that relate to the internet. To put that in comparison, in 2012 alone, 40,000 laws were passed. That just shows how little…

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    goal in profit maximisation (Streeck 2011, Lecture 2; Stephens 2002), they may not voluntarily comply with regulations when their economic self-interest is not prioritised. For instance, the profit motive of a company may cause them to take shortcuts and commit abuses (Stephens 2002, 63). Therefore, governing crimes or harms of the powerful will require…

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    ) According to Messenger in Chapter 14, the Time Place Manner regulation are set to have five factors that can officially label restrictions as valid or not. These factors derive from the Heffron v. Int’l Soc. Of Krishna Consciousness. These five factors help determine the legality of punishing or restricting protests and other public speeches. The first factor is that the regulation must be content-neutral. This is when you cannot over or under. This has to be mainstream and both parties have…

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    Refuting “Six powerful reasons to legalize marijuana” by Owen Poindexter from NY Times The use, sale and possession of cannabis (marijuana) in the United States are considered as a schedule I control substances and illegal under federal law. However, five states have legalized marijuana for recreational use and thirty one states for medical use only. While proponents say there are legitimate reasons for cannabis legalization, concerns remain about the marijuana’s effect on users and their…

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    The Pros And Cons Of Kita

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    KITA is designed specifically to help persons avoid the fallacies that would make the application of the GR lack consistency or a misapplication of the GR. It calls one to use knowledge and imagination, as we too, would want others to use these before making decisions that affect us. The next step, test, offers checks and balances to see if we are following the GR, and act is the execution of GR itself or shows the failure of the application of the GR. The proper application of KITA requires…

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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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    public company, which a “get the job done and go home” attitude, while PALEDENIM, with a “one-for-all and all-for-one” attitude, was a private company. Since the merger, PALEDENIM has become a public company and have become familiar with all the regulations and rules they now have to follow. Also the management team will develop a unified organizational culture. Now UWEAR and PALEDENIM is developing a code of conduct, something new to both of them, in order…

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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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    Barclays Financial Scandal

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    obey the law and consider the public interest with mainly trust to guide them. Though this is the recommended strategy, there are some flaws associated with it. Firstly, enacting such regulations will cost a fairly large sum of money from either the government, or the organization which will enforce these regulations. Second, an association to regulate the corporations will have to be determined and funded. Furthermore, it will require every employee of the company to spend time that would…

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