1. Betty is married to Abel, a successful engineer. They have a joint account which gives them both an American Impress credit card, which they have had for years. They have always made the payments on time and over the years the credit limit has gone up and up. Abel has a skiing accident and dies. A month later, Betty gets a notice that her American Impress card has been cancelled. To make matters worse, the fact that her card has been cancelled is reported to a credit reporting company, which hurts Betty’s credit score and makes it harder for her to get credit. Does the law provide any protections for Betty? What can she do?…
This pack of LAW 421 Week 3 BUGusa, Inc. Worksheet shows the solutions to the following problems: Use the scenarios in the BUGusa, Inc., link located on the student website to answer the following questions.…
●The reactants in light reactions are light and water. The product is oxygen. The Calvin cycle takes in carbon dioxide to make sugar.…
Do temporary agencies have a “duty” to run background checks? If so, did Robert half “breach that duty?” Why or Why not?…
Again, thank you for meeting with me regarding this matter. I assure you that we will handle this matter diligently. Mr. Green your concerns were whether Mr. Brenner’s words and actions create a duty and did he owe duty to you. Based on the information that you provided, there are some facts that makes it difficult to prove that Mr. Brenner owed a duty and had a duty to you. For clarification, I will to review the facts that were provided during our meeting and explain the law regarding duty.…
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Due to inconsistencies with the way national parks were being governed, and the fact that there were was no central governing body for national parks Congress created a…
According to the Preface (xvii) of Crimes Against Nature, Jacoby explains his belief of American history as he states “American history is a history that regards humans and nature not as two distinct entities but as interlocking parts of a single, dynamic whole”. Though his ideas have a broad selection, Jacoby constructs his argument on three case studies he has previously done: the creation and administration of Adirondack Park by the State of New York in the late nineteenth century; the federal government efforts to manage Yellowstone National Park through civilian life and military activities between the 1870s and 1910s; and the different protection ideas and efforts at the grand canyon by different public land agencies from the 1890s and 1930s. In each one of these cases, selecting certain boundaries and rules for these areas had consequences for the residents who lived in that area. In Adirondack Park in New York, the mountains surrounded some of the little towns and abutted others meaning a serious concern of limited use of the forest for natural…
An argument could be said stating that John could be the one who is the one that started the trials. The only argument that could be said about John being the one who starts the trails is that he…
Starting a national system of licensing with appropriate penalties for alcoholics or problem drinkers would help our country a lot. Drinking can be caused by just trying it for the first time or friends force you to drinking. Some might do it to relax ,others will because they are feeling depressed about something and they will drink until they are drunk. Earl Rochester's argument is stating that they should make a license for alcoholic drinkers and I agree on that topic.…
Did the questioning or statements by either supervisor Bates or Lofton constitute unlawful interrogation in violation of Section 8(a)(1) of the LMRA? Explain fully why or why not.…
President Theodore Roosevelt and the progressives made their greatest success in the fields of conservation and consumer protection. Not many people would stand against them, making them successful. Roosevelt stood against greater opposition on the other progressive issues that could have been more prosperous, yet were not so widely accepted. Conservation did have problems, for Roosevelt and Pinchot both believed that the resources of the nation should be used wisely. Pinchot believed that wilderness was waste.…
The statement that Parks made to the employees at the meeting was unethical, because it is lying to the employees about the current situation and more importantly the changes that they are not only shifting markets but also drastically cutting staff. Parks, seems to be the type of person whom is just following orders, and with that in mind she would most likely blame the board that decided this was the best plan of action for the newly purchased company. All this would lead to her possibly also stating that the employees did not need to know because they would not be there long and serve the need of the company.…
I feel like the first sentence of Earl’s statement is true because those two-thirds of adolescent and adult usually start drinking at a young age. That would make it easier for them to get attached to alcohol . Having people take a written test just to get a drinking license could help but it wouldn’t help as much. I also think that stores would lose money because not everyone that drinks is going to have a drinking license. I disagree with Earl Rochester argument.…
The exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. The U.S. Supreme Court developed the rule to discourage police from violating the Fourth Amendment right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures. A lot of police feel as when they have their badge on there able to do anything and everything which isn't fair to the everyday citizen.…