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    Introduction This essay will begin by arguing that the responsibility to protect concept (hereafter R2P) is political in nature‚ not legal. The is mainly due to the lack of legal liability for the main body responsible for carrying out the duties of R2P‚ the Security Council‚ if it fails in those duties. Furthermore‚ the Security Council is not subject judicial review of actions that it does take. Critics of the concept argue that it can be used as a legitimate justification for states with imperialist

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    Citizen Kane Speech Brandy Winstead Eng 102 Week One Examples of Bias in the speech: The speech "Charles Foster Kane Campaigns for Governor‚" is rife with bias‚ full of fallacies‚ and uses numerous rhetorical devices‚ yet comes across as a very convincing argument for Kane as Governor nonetheless! In the speech’s first section‚ when the campaign manager is talking‚ we see an example of bias toward Boss Jim Gettys. The campaign manager shows bias in favor of Kane against Jim Gettys‚ also

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    Negligence: The duty of care Introduction The tort of negligence has a role in providing compensation for those who have suffered through the actions of another. A negligent act can be summarised as failing to do something that should be done or doing something that should be carried out in another manner or not at all. When determining if an act is negligent‚ a number of basic principles are called upon in order to establish whether a duty of care is owed and if so‚ by whom. Reasonable Man In

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    Human resource management or in short form called HRM means the part of the management which is the process of managing issues associated to people in an organization using a controlled and systematic approach. It is also to provide direction for them to build up and maintain a high-performing workforce. In other words‚ HRM is a strategic approach that uses different tools means to bring people and organizations together so that the strategic needs of the organization’s business can be achieved

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    GOVERNMENT SPYING ON CITIZENS Even now – after all of the revelations by Edward Snowden and other whistle-blowers – spying apologists say that the reports are “exaggerated” or “overblown”‚ and that the government only spies on potential bad guys. In reality‚ the government is spying on everyone’s digital and old-fashioned communications. For example‚ the government is photographing the outside information on every piece of snail mail. The government is spying on you through your phone … and may

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    How a Country’s Culture Affects Motivational Efforts Carlos J. Rivera Indiana Wesleyan University How a Country’s Culture Affects Motivational Efforts When employees and managers from the US and other countries are mixed together in any intense environment they often bring with them different expectations about workplace success factors‚ rewards and career development as well as differences in motivational wiring. Managers need to be sure they understand these differences and adapt them appropriately

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    Appropriate Place of Duty

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    place of duty‚ proper place and proper time. I Pride myself on being a soldier that is accountable for his actions at all times. The reason for this essay is‚ I did not follow proper orders and was not at my correct place of duty for work call‚ due to miscommunication through higher‚ but there is still no excuse for me to be undisciplined and not informing my chain. A soldier should be at right place and right time as soldier. There are many reasons why you should be at your place of duty at the right

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    though it causes an injury to the rights of third person. (VIII) RIGHT OF STOPAGE OF GOODS IN  TRANSIT: He has right of stoppage of goods in transit. DUTIES OF AN AGENT: Following are the duties of an agent. (I) OBEY THE INSTRUCTIONS: He should obey the instructions of the principal.  (II) CONDUCTING BUSINESS: It is the duty of agent to conduct the business of principal. (III) SHOWING OF ACCOUTNS: He should maintain the accounts and show to principal on his demand. (IV) RETURN

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    My Duty Of Nationalism

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    when I am asked what my duty to America is. It manages to hold the answer to this difficult question in a mere 13 words. Those 13 words‚ cover my duty of nationalism‚ my duty to do what is right‚ and my duty to scrutinize the bureaucracy. It is these 13 words and the three ideas that they encompass‚ that have revealed to me my responsibilities as an American. To start off‚ let’s talk about my duty of nationalism. As Americans‚ I believe we have an obvious and distinct duty to display our respect and

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    protecting them from invasive species as well as keeping them cleaned up. Currently‚ the invasive species in the great lakes are zebra mussels‚ sea lamprey‚ and types of plants. There is not a way to get these invasive species out of the great lakes; however‚ we can work towards preventing more from getting in. Right now a major concern for the great lakes is to keep Asian Carp from entering the great lakes. Currently‚ there is a small fence in place that is stopping them; however‚ to protect the great

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