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    Strayer University Law‚ Ethics & Corp Governance Professor Lori Baggot Abstract The employment-at-will doctrine states that‚ when an employee does not have a written employment contract and the term of employment is of indefinite duration‚ the employer can terminate the employee for good cause‚ bad cause‚ or no cause. The employment-at-will doctrine also states that an employee is hired based on his/her will and may choose to leave at any time after post-employment. The same

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    • Explain at least two ways in which systems theory may be used in the Social Security Administration. You may want to refer back to Week 1 e-Activity of Franklin Roosevelt’s speech on Social Security as a historical reference. One way system theory maybe used by the Social Security Administration would be organizational development. The Social Security Administration is sometimes predisposition depending on the prevailing circumstances. Specifically‚ policy changes are not taken into consideration

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    Part 1 : Examine and analyze the financial ratios for eight pairs of unidentified companies and match the description of the company with the financial profile derived from the financial ratios. Beer Company D has higher current ratio and quick ratio which is higher 2.43x and 2.3x respectively. This was because Company D had higher cash and short term investment which was 55.6% while Company C only has 1.4%. It proves that Company D is financially conservative and it matches with the second described

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    Innovation of Distance Learning/Online Learning Traditionally‚ distance learning provided instructional programs through the use of prepackaged text‚ audio‚ and video courses sent to physically isolated students. These initial programs provided very limited interaction between the student and the instructor. With advances in communication technology and the innovation of the educational community‚ distance learning has become more interactive between the student and the instructor. The new online

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    The No.1 Ladies Detective agency 1. State the title‚ author‚ and number of pages. Ans: The No.1 Ladies Detective agency‚ Alexander McCall Smith‚ number of pages 235. 2. Tell what the book is about. Describe the setting. Ans: The book is about a woman named Mma Ramotswe‚ who wants to open a detective agency by using the money her deceased father left. All she wanted to do was help her people by solving their problems. All her cases take place in beautiful place called Botswana‚ in Africa. Mma

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    History Summer Reading No. 1 Ladies Detective Agency Questions 1. Conventional mystery novels usually contain one long and riveting mystery throughout the course of the whole story. This may or may not be successful in many cases based on the author’s interest in that one mystery. With this book containing many different mysteries and crimes to solve it allows readers to become more engaged in each one instead of one mystery carrying out through the whole story. This made the pacing of the novel

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    Shui Fabrics was a joint venture between America-based Rocky River Industries and Shanghai Fabrics. After loss of investments and obstacles were overcome‚ Shui fabrics began profiting after several years passed. In response to the profits‚ Ray Btzell and his bosses were more concerned with the performance orientation. Btzell and the American investors were concerned with gaining more than a 5% return on investment and somewhat closer to 20%. The performance orientation places high emphasis on performance

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    Analyze four (4) policy choices of Mayor Schell that were made as part of the strategy for the homeless. Reconstruct four (4) steps taken by Mayor Schell to reengineer the program in order to fit the new objectives. Analyze four (4) reasons for the importance of conducting assessments prior to new program implementation. Research at least four (4) peer-reviewed academic sources.   This case study discusses Mayor Paul Schell’s pledge for homeless families in Seattle‚ Washington. Being that homelessness

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    5150 Mr. Padilla English 101 5 December 2012 Argument Essay The topic of gay marriage has always been controversial. Anytime the idea of same sex couples being allowed to marry is brought up there’s almost always an argument started. It’s viewed by many as wrong and many think it should remain illegal‚ but why? If two people are happy‚ no matter the gender‚ why should anything stop them from marrying? Male and female‚ male and male‚ or female and female‚ it shouldn’t matter; if they’re happy

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    In the example scenes from True Detective (Cary Joji Fukunaga‚ 2012) analyse and discuss an ontological shift from movie theatres to home-based cinema ‘screens.’ “The Golden Age of Television” is a phrase often used to describe today’s entertainment landscape‚ with successful shows such as ‘Breaking Bad’‚ ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘House of Cards’ getting huge viewing figures underpinned by undeniably high quality content. This shift in the quality and ambition of television marks a change in its ontology

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