and communication service
2. HRD industries
- make out standing work force.
2. Governmental support
1) Open door policy
2) Modify the lawand system
- protect copywriters
- intensive control on illegal software.
- I.T ACT (cyber law)
3) Cut tax
4) Deregulation policy
- attract foreign investment
5) Support venture company
6) Bri
and municipalities. States have autonomous administrations, collect their own taxes and receive a share of taxes collected by the Federal government. They have a governor and a unicameral legislative body elected directly by their voters. They also have independent Courts of Law for common justice. Despite this, states have much less autonomy to create their own laws than in the United States. Fo
and Turkey has a secular state ideology, as well as a large part of the population not being Muslims. In the case of Israel, they country is founded on Judaism which does not practice polygamy.
1) Saudi arabia
Polygamy continues to be practiced in Saudi Arabia. There seem to be fewer instances of polygamy based on the guidelines given in the Quran.
In Saudi Arabia, law makes it easy for a ma
and the All-Holy Spirit, although it shares with Roman Catholicism the "Filioque" or that the Spirit proceeds from the Son. This is unscriptural and is a direct carry-over from Rome.
Christian Reform, like all Protestant denominations, believe in Augustine's view of Original Sin. This is that we somehow inherit the actual sin of Adam, and not just the effects of that sin. This too is something t
Regulation of IT Risk
In order to regulate the IT risk, governments work to address threat to computer crime. For example, representatives of 29 countries - including Canada, Japan and the U.S. – signed the Council of Europe Cybercrime convention in 2001. The convention deals with substantive and procedural cybercrime law. The substantive defines the following activities as crimina