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    Shirow's Ghost in the Shell   The real beauty of Mamoru Oshii's adaptation of Shirow's Ghost in the Shell lies in its attention to detail and the sheer cohesiveness of these details which collectively form complex ideas and plot. In nearly every detail and every plot element lies some tie to the key themes of the anime. Some of the main themes deal with the commodification of the flesh and body; the separation between one's spirit and body; and the idea that a static environment or organism

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    Unit 9 D2

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    Corporate Responsibility contains 8 sections which senior executives take individual responsibility for the accuracy and transparency of the organization financial statements. In other words the executives cannot longer bounce responsibility for the inaccuracies of their financial reports, and it describes the communication between organization audit committees and external auditors. Auditor Independence contains 9 parts which stablish standards for external auditor independence

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    compliance require? 9 Conclusion 11 References 13 What is the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002? The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 – its official name being “Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002” – is

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    Sahara vs Sebi Case

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    LEGAL ASPECTS OF MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT SAHARA INDIA REAL ESTATE CORPORATION LIMITED AND OTHERS VS SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD INDIA AND ANOTHER Presented by: Ateendra Mishra Section a Roll No.:48 1 INTRODUCTION ABOUT THE CASE On, 31st Aug, 2012, Supreme Court of India passed a landmark judgment wherein, the honorable court ordered business conglomerate and leading sports sponsor Sahara to refund more than $3 billion it collected from millions of small savers. It all started when in 2008 the

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    increased security from terrorism in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 (9/11) terrorism took precedence over the civil liberties of privacy and freedom. This paper focuses on how the George W. Bush Administration, hereby referred to as the Bush Administration, successfully justified the infringement of civil liberties post-9/11 although it will also include the revelations of Snowden in 2013 and how this impacted on public opinion. Bush used religious discourse following 9/11

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    in the FAA had never experienced multiple hijackings over American soil; therefore, little existed to thwart and counteract these actions (9/11, 10). When the first plane struck the world trade center, neither the President nor any of his staff or advisors knew any planes had been hijacked, nor did they know that the plane had struck the tower. According to the 9/11 Commission Report on the morning of the terrorist attacks President George W. Bush kept informed and in contact through a series of phone

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    Sub-Section 69 Essay

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    integrity of the country, national security, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, decency or morality, or in relation to contempt of court, defamation or incitement to an offence (Article 19(2) of the Constitution). Mechanism Under The It Act To Block Websites: Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, was inserted in the Act through the Information Technology

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    The perception of individual-rights and public-order is quite an interesting controversial double-sided choice in which discussions are to agree or disagree on the US PATRIOT Act. Ever since the PATRIOT Act was issued by George W. Bush to prevent potential terroristic catastrophes has been a controversial concept that surrounds different perspectives. For example, section 206 within the PATRIOT Act, authorizes roving wiretaps in electronic devices (phones, PC, computers, systems, etc.). People argue

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    penalties for noncompliance and “to protect investors by improving the accuracy and reliability of corporate disclosures made pursuant to the securities laws," as stated by the Act. The SOX has become known to many as the greatest security law since the Security Exchange Commission was formed in 1934. Title I consist of nine sections

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    The 9-11 terror attacks greatly changed the scope of homeland security within the United States. The purpose of this paper is to determine if, following these changes to homeland security, the American people have sacrificed too much liberty in favor of security. In order to gain a better understanding of the liberty vs. security debate, this paper will first provide background information on how the process of homeland security originated in the United States and how it led to the creation of

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