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    Volleyball 5-1 Rotations

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    understand his or her position on the court. The 5-1 rotation—1 setter and 5 hitters—provides the greatest flexibility and consistency for a team’s offense and defense. The following document describes the basic serve-receive set-up and a basic defensive posture. The diagrams are only a starting point. In both serve-receive and defense‚ players should be able to adapt to the opposing team. Some basic principles to keep in mind: 1. Communicate. There is no greater tool on the court than

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    Cause of Problem: Schedule No. 3 Part A of the Legal Profession Act No. 21 of 1986 ‚ Sections 6 and 7: An attorney at law may speak in public or write for publications on legal topics so long as he does not thereby advertise his own professional competence and is not likely to be regarded as being concerned thereby with the giving of individual advice. The best advertisement for an attorney at law is the establishment of a well merited reputation for personal integrity‚ capacity‚ dedication to work

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    Stress & Practicing Law

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    than not. According to Maute (1992)‚ “lawyers experience high levels of stress which may undercut their effectiveness‚ shorten their legal careers or their lives” (p. 797). The stress attorneys encounter is born from a variety of sources‚ can have mild to dire consequences‚ and can be successfully managed. Attorney stress can be attributed to many factors. Long hours‚ pressure to make ends meet‚ and an overabundance or lack of work can contribute to work related stresses for lawyers (Maute‚ 1992

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    Advantages and disadvantages of joining NATO Nowadays NATO is an ongoing concern in our country. NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. It is a military alliance created on the purpose of collective defense. Also it is strengthening cooperation among its members‚ but despite this‚ the subject of joining NATO is very controversial. Yet much can be said in favour and against it. First of all‚ one of the positive points it that‚ NATO helps for its member states to create their

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    Mental Capacity Act The Mental Capacity Act is designed to protect people who can’t make decisions for themselves or lack the mental capacity to do so. This could be due to a mental health condition‚ a severe learning difficulty‚ a brain injury‚ a stroke or unconsciousness due to an anaesthetic or sudden accident. The act’s purpose is: * To allow adults to make as many decisions as they can for themselves. * To enable adults to make advance decisions about whether they would like future

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    Defense Lawyer

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    lawyer. Know the Law  All criminal attorneys must know the criminal statutes in their jurisdictions. Criminal statutes set forth the elements of crimes‚ the rules regarding searches‚ seizures and arrests and the procedures that govern document filings and how the court disposes of cases. All attorneys‚ including criminal attorneys‚ have a duty and responsibility to be competent. Without this foundational knowledge‚ it is nearly impossible for an attorney to competently counsel clients or try a

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    Female Attorney Case

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    In this case study‚ it appeared that the female attorney decided to take things in her own hand instead of doing the right thing and filing a grievance in the employee relations department. As an attorney‚ she should have been more aware of her employee rights. The way that she was treated was very unfair and unprofessional and there could have been a different outcome if she had properly thought the situation through. When the attorney was hired‚ the fact that she was a parent should not have

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    PASSING IN VOLLEYBALL • Usually there are three passers to pass the ball in volleyball. It is very common in junior volleyball that all three passers divide the court equally - and changes are not made - no matter what happens in the game. PLAYERS • There are 5 positions filled on every volleyball team at the elite level. Setter‚ Outside Hitter/Left Side Hitter‚ Middle Hitter‚ Opposite Hitter/Right Side Hitter and Libero/Defensive Specialist. Each of these positions

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    Defense Lawyer

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    metropolis is a skyscraper. In the impressive building is a conference room looking out over the river. In the chair across from a frightened man sits a Cincinnati Criminal Defense attorney. This frightened man has told his fair share of lawyer jokes and has often ridiculed the profession of law. Today this Cincinnati criminal defense lawyer is his favorite person in the world. This lawyer is his only hope to get a normal life back. This man made the mistake of being in the wrong place at the wrong time

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    As I start my first semester at ASU in a couple of weeks I can’t help but to realize the path to becoming an attorney starts now. These next steps are very important to achieving my goals. One of the toughest thing for a young college student is figuring out what they want to do with their life. Students change their majors up to three times in a matter of four years. Once I became aware of the shadowing assignment I knew this was going to bring change to my life. I also could not help but become

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