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    etc. Take Pizza Hut as an example from the catering industry; see how its flexibility helps it outperforming its competitors. Look at the menu‚ we can always find it keeps updating every month: with new choice of pizza displaying on the first page; this is to refresh and impress the customers that Pizza Hut always offer flavors for different customers. On the next page there are many different combos and customers may have their own combination in these combos. They offer pizza with certain

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    Anticipated effect of changing the capital structure on CPKs stock price (p.6-7) Our recommendation (p.7) In order to explore whether or not California Pizza Kitchen should change their capital structure‚ we must first look at the brief history of the firm to get a better idea of the corporate culture and the firms appetite for risk. California Pizza Kitchen started in 1985 and they have been rather successful given that 95 of all restaurants fail in the first two years. They did not fail and even

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    The case Citizens United vs. Federal Election Commission was argued before the Supreme Court on March 24‚ 2009. Citizens United produced a political documentary that discussed whether Hillary Clinton would be a good president‚ however‚ the FEC stated that this was violating the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (BCRA). Although the film could have been shown in theaters‚ sold on DVDs‚ downloaded from the internet‚ and distributed in the form of a book‚ the producers could have faced five years in

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    colored by outside influences. In addition‚ the Constitution gives only narrow jurisdiction to the Court‚ limiting it to mostly appellate jurisdiction. This means it must wait until a lower court has ruled on a case before the Court can hear a case outside of its original jurisdiction of “cases affecting

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    Why was the Supreme Court built in 2010 and how effective has it been at upholding civil liberties? The Supreme Court was introduced in 2010 as a replacement for the House of Lords as the top law court of justice in the UK‚ Wales and Northern Ireland. This court has cost approximately 59 million pounds to build and was officially open on 1st October 2009. The enactment of the Supreme Court came about under the Constitutional Reform Act 2005 (The Supreme Court [Online]‚ 2010) and currently stands

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    level of professional skepticism‚ and in doing so this will allow the auditor to provide due care while acting diligently and in accordance with professional standards. 3. Assume that you are Jess in the second hypothetical scenario presented in this case. Discuss how you would respond to your friend’s suggestion that you become a controlled informant for the IRS. Admittedly‚ the offer in which Rick is providing Jess with is quite tempting‚ if I were Jess‚ I would advise Rick that I must remain objective

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    The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court of the land. “Supreme Court decisions help shape the law of the land” (Winter‚ 2009). The Supreme Court of the United States is composed of 9 Justices. The United States Supreme Court ensures that the President of the United States‚ Congress‚ and state governments are adhering to the articles of the United States Constitution. “The Supreme Court has original‚ or trial‚ jurisdiction only in rare instances (set forth in Article III‚ Section2

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    Mabry v Madison3 ABSTRACT Prior to Marbury v Madison‚ the Supreme Court only received it’s judicial powers through the construction of the Constitution and what legislature enacted. Marbury v Madison was known as the first judicial review conducted by the Supreme Court. As a result of the Supreme Court’s decision in Marbury v Madison‚ it gave the court its power to review the acts of Congress and the Executive and to oppose any acts of the legislature and the Executive that violated Constitutional

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    that the supreme court has taken throughout history. Can we really say we have an indecisive Government? Looking back in history‚ we can recall how the Supreme Court acted differently than how they act today. I think the Supreme Court used to act based on the context of history in past court cases. However‚ today I believe the Court seems to act on behalf of the well connected and powerful people. We as a society often proclaimed‚ that our government only “works” for the rich in some cases that’s true

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    The United States Supreme Court is the highest federal court to decide the outcome of cases from lower courts. All decisions and outcomes of the case are final‚ but the case must go through proper channels before going to the Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court has the authority to overturn‚ question‚ and investigate cases that were decided in lower courts. Researchers stated that the President of the United States has the authority to nominate a potential candidate with the advice and

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