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Life
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ID Theft: Victim Support
National Consumer Councile (NCC) , 2006
Identity theft is reckoned to be the
UK's fastest growing crime. Celebrity ID theft regularly hits the headlines, as
do high-profile internet scams — but ID theft can happen to anyone.
In a landmark study — ID theft: victim support — the NCC puts a human face on
the misery of ID theft, illustrating how victims get caught in a web of
bureaucracy and how they are all too often made to feel like criminals.
The NCC also sets out its blueprint for action, giving recommendations
to business and government, and advocating the formation of a national
ID Theft Support Centre.
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Politics
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Jonathan D. Spence (simplified Chinese: 史景迁; traditional Chinese: 史景遷; pinyin: Shǐ Jǐngqiān, August 11, 1936– ) is a British-born historian and public intellectual specializing in Chinese history.
He has been Sterling Professor of History at Yale University since 1993. His most famous book is The Search for Modern China, which has become one of the standard texts on the last several hundred years of Chinese history. A prolific author, reviewer, and essayist, he has written a dozen books on China. His research takes him to many Chinese universities. |
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Law
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Copyright Law of the United States of America
and Related Laws Contained in Tıtle 17 of the United States Code
U.S. Copyright Office , June 2003
Complete version of the U.S. Copyright Law!
The Constitutional Provision Respecting Copyright
The Congress shall have Power…To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Tımes to Authors and Inventorsthe exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
United States Constitution, Article I, Section 8
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Media
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Peter Palazzo: The Ragged Right Interview
By Tony Sutton l Issue 6, Spring 1995
Peter Palazzo,
whose redesign of the New York Herald Tribune in the early ‘60s paved
the way for several generations of newspaper designers, died in
January, aged 79. Download Tony Sutton’s 16-page interview, from RaggedRight, with him.
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Business
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What Is Strategy? (HBR OnPoint Enhanced Edition)
by
Michael E. Porter, Harvard Business Review
Michael E. Porter is a Harvard Business School professor and a leading
authority on competition. He has written several important novels and
articles in the field of competition and strategic management.
This paper is one of the benchmarks in strategy and management thinking. Essential reading for managers at all levels.
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Law
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Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme Court of the United States, MAY 2005
“[t]he Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services, a Compensation, which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.”
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Congress
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005
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Andrew R. Dodge, Betty K. Koed
16th edition. January 11, 2006
Includes biographies of each person who has served
in the Continental Congress or the U.S. Congress from 1774-2004.
Includes over 12,000 brief biographies. Also lists the members of each
Congress from the first Congress to the 108th Congress. The 108th
Congress ended on January 3, 2005.
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Business
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Does IT Matter? An HBR Debate
Harvard Business Review , June 2003
Nicholas G. Carr , IT does not Matter , published in the May 2003 issue, falls into the third category. It takes one side of an argument that is undeniably urgent and important to business leaders.
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