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    Government Regulations: Task 1 Jodi Thurman‚RN BSN WGU MBA Student Constructive Discharge The term constructive discharge is by definition when an employee feels they are forced to resign their job because the employer has made working conditions unbearable (Doyle‚2013). In the circumstance presented‚ the employee felt compelled to resign because the work schedule was changed and would require him to work on his religious holy day. The business

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    The Kennedy Doctrine refers to foreign policy initiatives of the 35th President of the United States‚ John Fitzgerald Kennedy‚ towards Latin America during his term in office between 1961 and 1963. Kennedy voiced support for the containment of Communism and the reversal of Communist progress in the Western Hemisphere. The Kennedy Doctrine was essentially an expansion of the foreign policy prerogatives of the previous administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman. The foreign policies

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    Doctrine of Competence-competence The proper allocation of responsibilities between courts and arbitral tribunals for resolving disputes concerning arbitral jurisdiction – disputes about whether the plaintiff’s claim ought to be decided by an arbitral tribunal or a court – has been one of the most complex and controversial question of modern arbitration law. Although there is broad agreement on one general proposition that arbitrators are empowered to rule on their own jurisdiction and then proceed

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    What is the role played in contract law by the doctrine of consideration 1. Controversies and challenges of consideration. For a contract promise to be enforceable‚ that promise must normally be supported by consideration. Any contractual promise must be supported by consideration unless an exception applies. A promise will be supported by consideration if it’s given as part of a bargain or exchange rather than a gift. Second‚ the promiser or 3rd party should receive some act forbearance

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    Constructive Narrative Essay Wiltshire College Salisbury/Bournemouth University BA (Hons) Photography – Year 1 Katie Stubbings In Photography‚ there are many different styles and techniques used‚ every single photograph is constructed; from the setting up of equipment‚ finding the model‚ producing the set‚ taking the images‚ and finally choosing and editing final images. You can also de-construct many images‚ and produce a narrative towards the photo‚ create a story and being able to produce

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    dealing with this problem. “Constructive discharge is generally when working conditions are so intolerable as to amount to a firing‚ despite a lack of a formal termination notice.” ("Constructive discharge law‚" 2012). the former employee is using this idea for her decision to leave our company as equivalent to being unfairly fired. She alleges the requirement to work on the “Holy Day” put her in positions that left her choice to quit. For her to access constructive discharge a number of different

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    as it imposes a personal obligation on the person who knows the information not to disclose it. This has been unanimously approved in the High Court Case Farah Constructions Pty Ltd v Say-Dee Pty Ltd. President Kirby further developed this doctrine by listing factors which helps in determining whether information is confidential in Wright v Gasweld Pty Ltd. Factors which suggest that information is confidential are if it required skill and effort to acquire‚ whether the employer had guarded

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    DOCTRINE OF SALVATION” Romans speaks to Christians today just as powerfully as it spoke to believers of the first century. It speaks to moral‚ intellectual‚ social and spiritual issues. But most important of all‚ it lays the theological foundation for the Christian faith that Holy God has made it possible through Christ for sinner to be made right before Him. The theme of Romans is “The Righteousness of God”. In this letter‚ Paul tells how to be right with God‚ ourselves and others. Paul also

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    the check until January. ISSUES: Does Adrian include the $10‚000 on her 2007 or 2008 tax return? CONCLUSION: In general‚ constructive receipt occurs when income is credited to a taxpayer’s account‚ set apart for him‚ or otherwise made available so that he may draw upon it at any time‚ or so that he could have drawn upon it during the taxable year if notice of intention to withdraw had been given. However‚ income is not constructively received if the taxpayer’s control of its receipt is

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    Since the “employment-at-will doctrine’’ introduced in the 1900’s‚ the relationship between employee and employers is viewed as being on equal-foot in terms of rights to cease or terminate labor. Termination is the process by which an organization releases an employee from his duty against his or her will. Causes for termination include poor job performance‚ inability to perform job responsibilities‚ misconduct‚ relocation‚ absenteeism and so on. Concerns about “wrongful discharge’’ began to increase

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