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    Refer to Case 20-3. State Issues‚ decision‚ and reason/support for this case. Follow format in syllabus. 2pts ISSUE: Under what principle might Smart Inventions be liable for Nokees fraud? Is Smart Inventions liable in his case? DECISION: Under the respondeat superior doctrine‚ corporations are liable for crimes committed by its agents that are employed with the corporation. Smart Inventions is only liable under the circumstances that Nokee discussed the agreement under the scope of his employment

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    the audience.” (McLean‚ S.‚ 2011‚ p. 311). Furthermore‚ presenting a biased view in an essay can make the essay vulnerable to question on whether its views are effective or not. The idea is that if the writer’s view is biased‚ the rest of the essay may also have issues. A way we can prevent bias is to use multiple sources of information and compare them with each other. In addition‚ we must be unbiased and not noticeably favor one specific point of view. Reference: McLean‚ S.. (2011). Writing for

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    Introduction During the 1990’s baseball was facing some of the most monumental challenges ever “The realignment issue and its impact on the Chicago Cubs were still in litigation. National television revenues‚ which had been growing by leaps and bounds‚ were poised to take a severe dip (as it turned out the next year‚ by more than 50 percent). Attendance at games fell by 1.6 percent in 1992‚ with eighteen of the twenty-eight teams experiencing drops. A 1992 Gallup survey showed that MLB now lagged

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    Behind. Fox News. Retreived from http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/07/19/house-passes-bill-to-replace-no-child-left-behind/ Associated Press. (2013) tells readers about how the White house has passed a bill that replaced the No Child Left Behind Act that will give the states and their state government the ability to choose how they can improve their school and reduce federal involvement in their educational matters‚ so instead of the federal running the school it will be each state and their state

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    bookkeeping‚ administrative‚ first line supervisors‚ and some human resources. Being that my current degree program is concentrated in human resources it is good to know that I have the skills deemed necessary by O*Net to work in a human resources position. 3. Working as a human resources professional conducting a job analysis using O*Net would be beneficial. I would use this site to compare what other companies are looking for in their employees. What requirements they have and what kind of personalities

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    Representative Michael Oxley drafted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act or "SOX" in 2002 in order to curb the incidence of corporate fraud. The “Act” was signed into law on July 30th 2002 by President George W. Bush with the express purpose of restoring public confidence in the financial markets; and after enacting “the Act”‚ neither Sarbanes or Oxley would run for re-election in the 2006 elections (Jahmani & Dowling‚ 2008). The intent of the SOX Act was to protect investors‚ and any other stakeholders in

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    1. Why does the court require for criminal intent under the Clean Water Act? The court requires for criminal intent under the Clean Water Act that there must be proof that the action was intended in order for it to be considered guilty of the crime. There has to be proof of “knowingly of discharging a pollutant into navigable waters without a permit‚ knowingly operating danger through a pollutant‚ and knowingly operating a source in violation of pretreatment requirement” (253). There has to be an

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    HARRAH*S ENTERTAINMENT THE FACTS________________________________________ • Founded in 1937 in Reno‚ Nevada by Bill Harrah • One of the world’s most renowned provider in casino entertainment • Operates nearly 40 casinos in three countries under the Harrah*s‚ Caesars‚ Horseshoe‚ Bally’s‚ Flamingo‚ Paris‚ Rio‚ Showboat‚ Harveys‚ and Grand Casino Resort brand names • More than 40‚000 employees • Posted more than $4 billion in revenue and $235 million in net income in 2002 THE HISTORY ________________________________________

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    b Here m = -3 The negative reciprocal right now is equal to 0. m = 1/3 Find the equation of the line by using the point – slope formula Use the ordered pair (-1‚ 5) m = 1/3 Use equation of a line formula: y = mx + b Put the value of m into the equation: y = 1/3x + b Put the value of x into the equation: y = 1/3 * -1 + b Put the value of y into the equation: 5 = 1/3* -1 + b Place b on the left-side of the equation: 1/3 * -1 + b = 5 Multiply 1/3 by -1 to get -1/3 -1/3 + b = 5 Reorder

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    Option 2 The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) was passed‚ in effort‚ to protect the hiring rights of disabled persons in the workforce. It sought to make the bigotry and prejudice that faced disabled people in the hiring process illegal and‚ also‚ to lesson the economic burden put on firms to accommodate disabled persons needs in the office by making it illegal to refuse to hire and accommodate to save money. The logic was that if all businesses must‚ then no business can gain a competitive

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