George Cadbury (SIN 454 313 206; DOB April 20, 1964) is married to Lucy (SIN 454 206 319; DOB July 31, 1965) whose net income is $50,000. They have no children at home which is located at 24 Briar Park Lane, Kitchener, Ontario, N2E 2H2. George is the proprietor of a candy store (business code 445292). The income statement is as follows:…
Alan Baird, the founding figure of Stitch it, a primarily mall based service provider which officers alteration services to the private and public sector, was now the company’s CEO. In 1990, Baird sold Stitch it to a business group after sales and income had begun to slow. After selling his company and having stayed on as CEO, he oversaw the growth of the company and overall expansion form the initial 3 stores under Baird’s direct leadership, to today’s 84 stores throughout Canada and the United States. Now having the opportunity to buy back his business venture, his daughter, Jennifer Baird has expressed her interest I becoming an executive in the Stitch It Group.…
On 8/24/17, Hennepin County Child Protection accepted a report of alleged sexual abuse predatory offender and threatened injury of Augustus Athey by his father Andre Athey. On 8-23-2017 reporter stated that Augustus Athey is the newborn child of Andre Athey a convicted sexual offender who lives in the home. Per reporter Andre Athey has other children some of which have already been assessed.…
HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: This is a 53-year-old black individual a patient of Dr. Shelton, who has had diabetes for at least six months, but he thinks it has been longer than that. He says his last known blood sugar was in the 300’s. He presents in the ER today with a foot ulcer since January of this year. He stated that it started with blisters where he had soaked his feet too long in hot water. He has had no eye examination for two years. There has been no surveillance of chronic complications of diabetes.…
Jenelle Evans' ex-husband, Courtland Rogers, was arrested and jailed again on Friday, November 20 in Burnswick County, North Carolina.…
Defendant Clarence Earl Gideon was charged with breaken and entering a poolroom with intent to commit a misdemeanor. Defendant was denied request for appointed counsel on the grounds that under the laws of Florida only a defendant charged with a capital offense was entitled to such an appointment. Defendant was without funds. Defendant conducted his own defense. Defendant was convicted and sentenced to imprisonment of five years in the state prison. Defendant filed in the Supreme Court of Florida the present habeas corpus petition, attacking his conviction on the ground that his federal constitutional rights were violated by the trial court's refusal to appoint counsel. The appeal was denied by the Florida Supreme…
It can be seen that adding another investment vehicle, i.e. Real Estate here to his portfolio reduces his dependance on the performance of his stock which is currently comprised of 95% of his overall portfolio vis-a-vis 48% after the investment.…
Complaints were made on a six-person family living in ill conditions at 93 Little Hobart Street. The family is comprised of Rex Walls, Rose Mary Walls, and their four children: Lori Walls, age sixteen, Jeannette Walls, age thirteen, Brian Walls, age twelve, and Maureen Walls, age eight. When the house was checked out, it was noted that the porch in the front of the house is drooping, only supported by tall, cinder-block pillars (Walls 150). The house’s paint has faded from possibly white to dismal gray. The cement stairs tilted downward toward the street, followed by a set of wooden stairs, made from two-by-fours. It was noted that there was no indoor plumbing. However, there was a tiny room with just a toilet and a spigot underneath one of…
Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335 (1963), is a landmark case in United States Supreme Court history. In the case, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state courts are required by the Sixth and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution to provide lawyers in criminal cases for defendants unable to afford their own attorneys.…
In the groundbreaking case Gideon vs. Wainwright we are given a prime example of a Supreme Court case and its impact on federalism. Gideon was accused of felony burglary charges after an eyewitness placed him at the scene of a robbery. Although there was no evidence of him committing the crime, police arrested him and charged him with the theft based solely on an eye witness report. The sequences of events that would follow would change the way states were ordered to provide due process and create a fair and balanced trial for all felony trials.…
Alenor has Dementia, Cancer on the leg and Scoliosis. She lives a lone, was never married, and has no children. Alenor has a brother who may live in Hattiesburg, but they may not communicate with each other. Alenor refuses to give the staff any information regarding her brother. Alenor's Dementia is getting worst, and she may not be getting the assistance she used to get from her friends. Alenor has maggots in her wounds, and they would return after the staff cleans it; there are flies in the home. Alenor is not eating properly because she is incapable of caring for herself. Alenor can barley ambulates and if/when she does, she does not do it safely. Alenor has refused any kind of nursing home and inpatient hospice. The reporter states Alenor…
The first service user to be examined is Mr Winston Johnson. He is a 74 years old retired lorry driver and a native of Guyana. His GP has diagnosed him as having the early signs of a dementia type illness with intermittent mental capacity. His wife, Pearl worries about leaving Winston on his own because of his forgetfulness. Winston’s two older children, Deborah and Anthony have expressed their opinion that Winston may be better off in a residential home to lessen the pressure on Pearl.…
In comparison to the boy’s misconception of Alzheimer’s, his family understands the natural process that is happening to his grandfather. The boy’s father attempts to console him by saying, “it’s not his fault he doesn’t know your face,” it is the fault of the disease. The father is teaching the boy that you have to look past the disease to see the man that his grandfather was, is, and will continue to be in passing. Though the disease has temporarily altered his grandfather’s state of mind, he remains the same man that sang to his wife, “Our hearts will beat as…
I don’t like describing what dementia did to my father — and indirectly to my mother — without telling you first that my parents loved each other, and I loved them. That my mother, Valerie, could stain a deck and sew an evening dress from a photo in Vogue and thought of my father as her best friend. That my father had never given up easily on anything.…
Wright needs to seriously consider the drawbacks to agreeing to sit on Mega’s board of directors. Although this proposal seems like a prosperous deal for all involved, Wright may be setting himself up for failure if he agrees to join the board. The following are disadvantages facing Wright:…