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    BUSINESS LAW –II UNIT-I Factories Act‚ 1948 Definition – inspecting staff – Health – Safety – Welfare – Working Hours of Adults – Holidays – Employment of young persons and women – Annual leave with wages object of industrial Disputes Act – Definition of Industrial Dispute – Grievance settlement Authorities – Conciliation machinery – Procedure. Power and duties of Authorities – Reference of Disputes of Boards‚ Courts or Tribunal‚ National Tribunal – Strikes‚ Lock-out‚ Lay-off‚ Retrenchment – Unfair

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    first day of January in any year; * (c) "child" means a person who has not completed his fifteenth year of age; * (ca) "competent person"‚ in relation to any provision of this Act‚ means a person or an institution recognised as such by the Chief Inspector for the purposes of carrying out tests‚ examinations and inspections required to be done in a factory under the provisions of this Act having regard to- * (i) the qualifications and experience of the person and facilities available

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    the first video‚ I noticed how Police Chief Ed Flynn discussed the division issue with vulnerable communities and police officers. In his message he states that police officers cannot protect vulnerable communities effectively if they do not trust them (Police Chief Asks for Obama’s Post-Presidency Help‚ 2016). Yet‚ the communities that need the most protection and services are the ones that do not trust police officers. Another thing that I noticed was that Chief Flynn cared about his department decreasing

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    General Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf: A Great 20th Century Military Leader Herbert Norman Schwarzkopf Jr. was born August 22‚ 1934 in Trenton‚ New Jersey to Ruth Alice and Herman Norman Schwarzkopf. Herbert Norman was the youngest of three siblings. He had two sisters. They were Ruth Ann who were four years older and Sally who were two and a half years older than him. Perhaps because of the closeness in their ages‚ Sally and Herman enjoyed playing together outdoors while Ruth Ann prefered to be

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    Angela Ahrendts is the senior vice president of retail and online stores for Apple Inc and former chief executive officer of Burberry. She is awarded to be one of the world’s most prestigious business women and in 2013 she was named the highest paid chief executive at a FTSE (Financial Times Stock Exchange) company. She was born on June 12‚ 1960 and grew up in a small town in New Palestine‚ Indiana. Growing up she always wanted to become a fashion designer‚ as she studied at Indiana’s Ball State

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    many similarities between the story and the movie versions of “The Ransom of Red Chief”‚ but there are also many differences between them as well. For example‚ in the original story‚ Bill and Sam lured the boy with candy. However in the movie‚ they just sneak up on him and trap him in a box. Also in the story‚ Bill and Sam started off with $600. While in the movie‚ they started off with $300 instead. In the story‚ Red Chief didn’t drive Bill and Sam’s car‚ but in the movie‚ he does drive their car. While

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    so he used it as an advantage for him to contradict his own better judgement. B)Max convinces Sam he will help him find a job. C) When Max left the museum after the police arrived he was approached by the police chief and gave him the inside story of the hostage situation. If the chief allowed Max to continue his story he said that he would become D) While Sam was allowing the children to eat from the dispenser‚ Max was telling the museum curator Mrs. Banks that this news story will benefit her

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    Murphy’s Law states‚ “Anything that can go wrong‚ will go wrong.” In the case of O. Henry’s book; “The Ransom of Red Chief”‚ the entire plan to kidnap a kid and hold a ransom‚ goes‚ as Murphy’s Law predicts‚ horribly wrong. The story is about two men‚ Sam and Bill‚ planning to kidnap the son of Ebenezer Dorset‚ a rich mortgage fancier‚ and hold ransom. Me being very sarcastic‚ and O. Henry’s use of irony‚ had me hooked from beginning to end. In the story‚ Sam and Bill‚ kidnap a rich man’s son in

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    The Ransom of Red Chief By O. Henry Plot Summary "The Ransom of Red Chief" is a short story written by American writer William Sydney Porter‚ better known as O. Henry.  Like many of O. Henry’s works‚ the story is notable for its plays on words‚ humor‚ and plot twist.  Written around the turn of the 20th century‚ the story is a short rendition of what you might get if you crossed "Home Alone" with "O Brother Where Art Thou?"  It makes for a diverting 5-10 minutes that will bring at least one

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    and practitioners‚ based on agreed-upon definitions of police imperatives‚ values and virtues. Three important reasons for ethics and integrity for police chiefs and county sheriffs would be behavior‚ values‚ and honesty. Law enforcement

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