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    Atwood and Allen Consulting Memo To: Traci Goldeman From: Robyn Bell cc: Bradley Stonefield Date: Re: Employment Law Compliance Plan In researching employment law compliance for Bradley’s limousine company there a four basic laws he would need to cover. I will discuss these four laws in more details throughout this memo. I will give a summary of each law and consequences of noncompliance for each. First I would like to discuss employment discrimination. According to the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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    Galbert's Taken: A Summary

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    To What Extent Can Galbert of Bruges’s The Murder of Charles the Good be Taken as an ‘Utterly Artless’ Account? Although Galbert of Bruges’s De multro‚ traditione‚ et occisione gloriosi Karoli comitis Flandriarum (hereafter De multro) may initially appear to the historian to be a straightforward contemporary eyewitness account of events surrounding the murder of Count Charles the Good of Flanders‚ questions surrounding its authorship have divided scholarly opinion. In his 1891 translation to the

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    This question is looking at trying to understand who and what factors led to the 11 years personal rule by Charles I. The relationship breakdown between Crown and Parliament began in 1603 with James I and ended in 1629 when Parliament was dissolved. To fully understand the causes of the breakdown we need to look what inherited problems James had to face. Elizabeth had created a debt of £400‚000 which was passed onto James‚ so already he faced severe financial problems. On top of this was the

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    Aesthetics (also spelled æsthetics) is a branch of philosophy dealing with the nature of art‚ beauty‚ and taste‚ with the creation and appreciation of beauty.[1][2] It is more scientifically defined as the study of sensory or sensori-emotional values‚ sometimes called judgments of sentiment and taste.[3] More broadly‚ scholars in the field define aesthetics as "critical reflection on art‚ culture and nature."[4][5] More specific aesthetic theory‚ often with practical implications‚ relating to a

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    Hugo van der Goes’s Portinari Masterpiece Hugo van der Goes is considered one of the great northern Italian Renaissance artists. His unique style and artistic inventions inspired numerous contemporary artists in Florence. The Portinari Altarpiece‚ Sant’ Egidio‚ Florence‚ Italy‚ ca. 1476‚ is remarked as great altarpiece within art history that clearly depicts the influence of patronage within society. Tommaso Portinari‚ the donor of the Portinari Altarpiece‚ an Italian agent who worked as an assistant

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    looking for those that‚ for 15 years‚ either tracked or underperformed the stock market‚ followed by a transition‚ and subsequently returning at least 3 times the stock market for at least 15 years. The eleven companies included in the study were Abbot Laboratories‚ Circuit City‚ Fannie Mae‚ Gillette‚ Kimberly-Clark‚ Kroger‚ Nucor‚ Philip Morris‚ Pitney Bowes‚ Walgreens‚ and Wells Fargo. I would also like to point out that Circuit City liquidated its final American retail stores in 2009 following

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    Iherosolimitana) with that of Ibn al-Athir. Robert‚ known as Robert the Monk‚ was likely a Benedictine Monk from the influential French city of Reims. According to his writing‚ Robert personally attended the Council of Clermont and was asked by his abbot to chronicle the history of the First Crusade. Although it is unclear whether Robert was an eyewitness to the other events included in his History of the First Crusade‚ Robert’s chronicle became one of the most popular versions of the First Crusade

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    Jane Eyre is primarily a critique of social elitism. Discuss. Charlotte Brontë’s novel‚ Jane Eyre was produced in the Victorian era‚ when social elitism was in its prime and there was great segregation between the upper and lower estates. The former was composed of the clergy and nobility and was defined by wealth‚ privileges and lavish lifestyles. The middle class‚ conversely‚ were the most frustrated by the exclusiveness of the upper estate. Possessing skill‚ intelligence and assertiveness

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    interconnected.. Historical background: The first known official use of the term Parliament was in 1236. It described the consultative meetings of the English monarch with a large group of his nobles (the earls and barons)‚ and prelates (the bishops and abbots). For the first few centuries of its existence Parliament was only an occasion and not an institution. It was called at the whim of the monarch‚ consisted of whoever he wanted to speak with‚ met wherever he happened to be‚ could last as long as he

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    ‘Above all‚ Jane Eyre is a love story’ – How far and in what ways do you agree with this view? I feel that the novel Jane Eyre‚ by Charlotte Bronte‚ is loosely a love story between the protagonist – Jane and Edward Rochester; therefore I agree with this statement to a small degree. During her time spent at Thornfield Hall‚ Jane finds herself to be unexpectedly “overwhelmed” by Mr Rochester‚ ignoring factors such as his wealth and social status‚ she falls for him helplessly. The reader realises

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