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  • ... would have to listen more to their own people and foreign investors in policy making and policy ... measure access to AIDS prevention and treatment, the Agencia Brasil said. The countries also will ... be costly and wasteful, and would raise ethical issues, since it would involve replicating tests i... example: therapeutic methods, plants and animals), and second uses; c. avoid the linkage between th...See "SCO v IBM", Wikipedia at: (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCO_v._IBM). . (...

  • ... for many of the tens of thousands of people who are poisoned each year by E. coli. (4) Insult ... suggested minimum requirements for the treatment and living conditions of animals raised for human ... and growth of their animals by employing ethical animal husbandry practices. The animals were raise... at http://www.bluearchipelago.com/ index.php/wiki/Pressurc-rises-to- stop-antibiotics-in-agriculture...

  • This Article provides the first comprehensive analysis of the law and policy of privacy on social network sites, using Facebook as its principal example. It explains how Facebook users socialize on the site, why they misunderstand the risks involved, and how their privacy suffers as a result. Facebook offers a socially compelling platform that also facilitates peer-to-peer privacy violations: users harming each others' privacy interests. These two facts are inextricably linked; people use Facebook with the goal of sharing information about themselves. Policymakers cannot make Facebook completely safe, but they can help people use it safely. The Article makes this case by presenting a rich, factually grounded description of the social dynamics of privacy on Facebook. It then uses that d...

    ... the student-police relationship, one with ethical limits; for a police officer to use Facebook in an... kinds of social software include blogs, wikis, and media-sharing sites, like Flickr and YouTube.... 127-66 (2004) (giving game-theoretic treatment of situations in which players are better off if t... result from self-interested decisions of animals fleeing a predator). . See, e.g., W.A. Westley, ...

  • ... practices--deodand (the punishment of animals and objects that have produced harm) and frankpled... questions the propriety of declaring some people guilty of other people's crimes simply to encourag... policies, the corporation's historical treatment of prior offenses, the corporation's efforts to ed...Wikipedia, E.F. Hutton & Co., http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E... eds., 1987): Marie McKendall et al., Ethical Compliance Programs and Corporate Illegality: Test...

  • BAD HAIR DAY A single Associated Press photograph of Sarah Palin during her recent humanitarian trip to Haiti turned into a bashing bonanza for her press critics. Mrs. Palin stands with her husband, Todd, and another woman, the image accompanied by a damning caption from the wire service: "Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, center, has her hair done during a visit to a cholera treatment center.

    ...DOGGED DETERMINATION. No T-bones. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals President Ing...WIKI FATIGUE. Fed up with WikiLeaks folly? Tired of fou...

  • Introduction . I. Search Engine Technology and Business. A. Technology. 1. Indexing . 2. Queries . 3. Results . 4. Content . B. Business. II. . A. Users' Interests. 1. Query Privacy . 2. Unbiased Results . B. Providers' Interests. 1. Minimizing Costs . 2. Avoiding Unfair Competition. 3. Prominent Placement in Results . C. Third Parties' Interests. 1. Ownership. 2. Reputation . 3. Privacy . 4. User Virtue . D. Search Engines' Interests. 1. Preventing Search Engine Optimization . 2. Preventing Click Fraud . 3. Innovation . 4. Competition . III. Interconnections in Search Engine Law. A. Claims Against Search Engines as Functional Substitutes. B. The Pros and Cons of Disclosure and Mandated Results. C. User Privacy Concerns Implicate Others' Interests. D. ...

    ..., Yahoo!, MSN Live, and Ask.com do: help people find stuff online. So do their smaller competitors... aggregate user-supplied content (e.g., Wikipedia). One does not have to use the site-specific searc... See generally, e.g., People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals v. Doughney, 263 F.3d 359 (4t...

  • ...ADVOC. 6 (2007). . Lee S. Rosen, Wiki World: Taking the Labor out of Collaboration, 30 F...43 (2007). . Jack Seward, Ethical Dilemmas Arising from Electronically Stored Inform... to Take Intentional Advantage of Other People's Failures?, 8 N.C.J.L. & TECH. 231 (2007). . Sher...Megan J. Erickson, Daubert's Bipolar Treatment of Scientific Expert Technology--From Frye's Polyg...: Property in the DNA of Selectively Bred Animals, 86 TEX. L. REV. 191 (2007). . Gerard N. Magliocca...

  • .... Any theoretical exploration of the treatment of working minors must deal with several complicat...[Y]oung people are taught to respect their elders, and despite mo..., Aristotle equated children with animals. (169) He said, "[B]oth children and animals have ... to the popular on-line encyclopedia, Wikipedia, the aspirational age in our culture is sixteen or...

  • § 20.1. Separation of Powers Checks and Balances. § 20.1.1 Having Some Constitutional Government Structure in Place and Operating. § 20.1.1.1 Ensuring the Continuity of Government. § 20.1.1.2 The 1781 Articles of Confederation and Their Replacement by the 1789 Constitution. § 20.1.1.3 Amending the United States Constitution. § 20.1.2 Issues in the Election of Members of the Federal Government. § 20.1.2.1 Presidential Election. § 20.1.2.2 Congressional Elections. § 20.1.3 Impeachment Power of Congress. § 20.1.4 Immunities from Suit . § 20.1.4.1 Congressional Immunities: The Arrest and Speech or Debate Clauses. § 20.1.4.2 Executive Immunities. A. The President. B. Immunity for Lower Federal Officials. § 20.1.4.3 Judicial Immunity and Congressional Interference with the Courts. § 20.1.4.4 ...

    ... the Departments, appears at "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Cabinet." This site also no...As with all things political, different people assign different value and importance to these var...Lee, in an elaborate treatment of the issue, there is: an extensive historical re... to budgetary considerations and under an ethical obligation, not only to win and zealously to advoc...'s citizens, such as the state's wild animals and fishes, and a state may limit to its own citiz...

  • ...People or Property B. Changing the Definitions of Birth aand Viability C. Equal Treatment for Equal Levels of Development VII. CONCLUSION I.... in several important ways: medically, ethically, socially, and legally (15) Paramount to this cons... in science fiction, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_uterus (last visited Feb. 13, ... make, alongside the domestications of animals, plants, and yeasts and the (at the time) future d...



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