Events such as conferences, festivals, annual meetings, award ceremonies, fundraisers and seminars …
Events such as conferences, festivals, annual meetings, award ceremonies, fundraisers and seminars are an important part of the lives of many people including persons with disabilities and the elderly. Thus, it is important to ensure that such events are planned and organized in an accessible and inclusive manner to meet the needs of all visitors and participants. This document aims to help organizations to make events more digitally accessible for persons with disabilities who may be attending as presenters, participants, or sponsors. It provides guidance on how to ensure ICT Accessibility before, during and after the event, offering a set of best practices adopted internationally and locally with reference to the topics outlined in the CPRD policy framework that will open up a section of a potential market that is often overlooked and help to meet existing legal responsibilities of the organizations from an ICT perspective.
This chapter’s objective is to raise interesting tax ethics issues in practical …
This chapter’s objective is to raise interesting tax ethics issues in practical contexts. There are 42 notes and questions to prompt and guide discussions, and primary source materials to inform the discussions (e.g., cases, IRC provisions, and Circular 230 excerpts).
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This portal provides a repository containing policies, laws and regulations related to …
This portal provides a repository containing policies, laws and regulations related to ICT accessibility as a reference for legislators and policy makers, locally, regionally, and internationally. The purpose of this portal is to achieve inclusion by advocating for ICT accessibility policy adoption and development, in order to actively promote an inclusive ecosystem for people with disabilities in line with international best practices and within the framework of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD).
This lesson is an activity that will give students the opportunity to …
This lesson is an activity that will give students the opportunity to explore how criminal law affects their local area. The students will research the topic of criminal law (murders) in their state or local area. The students will practice their presentation skills and the students will improve their public speaking skills.
Business and Personal Law: Nebraska Criminal Murder Research/Presentation Project by Gwen Davidson of Hastings Public Schools | CC BY NC SA
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