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    To what extent does Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teachings? Hongwu was born Oct. 21‚ 1328‚ he was the first emperor of china’s MIng dynasty.he established many improvement on military‚ administrative‚ and educational he died on June 24‚ 1398‚ Nanjing. Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teaching by making people to fear him‚ give benefit to other little by little and pay attention to the people. Hongwu apply Machiavelli’s teaching by making people to fear him.From the class handout‚ it said ”Men will quickly

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    Unfair Dismissal of Agency Workers or Unfair Legislation in the UK for Businesses using Agency Workers? Abstract The contribution encapsulates a legal discussion on the controversial figure of the agency workers‚ from the judicial debate blossomed during the last decade in the British courts‚ as regards their legal characterization‚ until the most recent developments‚ particularly the legislative framework passed in Britain‚ the Agency Workers Regulations. On such footings‚ the investigation focuses

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    How the Scientific Method Can Apply to Human Services This paper will offer explanation of how scientific research can be used in the Human Service field. The paper will also explain the steps involved in scientific inquiry and why the steps are of importance‚ and then provide an example a scientific method related to the Human Services field. Next discussed will be a brief description of quantitative research and qualitative research‚ explaining the differences in both models and how the methods

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    Federal Jurisdiction Abstract In this paper I will discuss a case involving Henry‚ a resident of Nevada‚ who sued Adam‚ a resident of Utah in the Federal Court in California. Henry sought $60‚000 damages for personal injuries arising from an automobile accident that occurred in Los Angeles‚ California. I will answer the following questions about this case. Does the Federal Court have jurisdiction? What rules of procedure will

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    “Contract law and Tort law are like cheese and biscuits‚ different but complementary” (Holyoak 1983). A contract is an agreement between two parties that is legally enforceable. Contract law outlines the duties and responsibilities to one another‚ what a person can and cannot include in a contract and the remedies for breach of their contractual duties. Elements of a contract are offer‚ acceptance‚ intention to create legal relation‚ consideration‚ capacity of the party to contract and legality

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    Sarbane-Oxley Act 2002 and Federal Sentencing Guildelines for Organizations Ethics and compliance issues are nothing new. The U.S Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organization instituted in 1991‚ and now the Sarbane-Oxley Act 2002 are aim to protect shareholders and other stakeholders from corporation misconduct. One of their goals is to require employees to report observed misconduct. In 2002‚ after accounting fraud at Enron and WorldCom‚ Congress passed the Sarbanes-Oxley to establish a system

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    Federal Taxation

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    P R E N T I C E H A L L’ S F E D E R A L TA X AT I O N 2013 Individuals EDITORS THOMAS R. POPE University of Kentucky KENNETH E. ANDERSON University of Tennessee CONTRIBUTING AUTHORS D. DALE BANDY University of Central Florida LEANN LUNA University of Tennessee N. ALLEN FORD University of Kansas TIMOTHY J. RUPERT Northeastern University ROBERT L. GARDNER Brigham Young University CHARLENE HENDERSON Mississippi State University RICHARD J. JOSEPH Hult International

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    Mohamed Badwan 15 April 2012 English 3010 THE FEDERAL RESERVE: ROOT OF ALL EVILS The U.S. Federal Reserve activities cause many questions in the American public since the 2008 crisis‚ when it was charged that its policies has led to financial collapse.  In 2012‚ the issue of the Federal Reserve  is once again at the forefront of public interest in the U.S.‚ primarily  because this structure is under constant criticism of Congressman Ron Paul. Paul represents the libertarian wing of the Republican

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    Donoghue did not buy the beer‚ she could not sue under contract law but in tort. The Court held that manufacturer owed duty of care to Mrs. Donoghue and that duty was breached. The rationales behind were that Mrs. Donoghue should have had in their mind as being influenced by their careless behavior. People owe duty of care to their neighbor‚ who is anyone whom they can reasonably foresee as being affected by their acts or omissions. The damages were easily foreseeable by the company when the waiter

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    The Supreme Court justices are appointed in the same manner as all Federal Constitutional Judges‚ by the President with the advise of the U.S. Senate for life terms without a reduction in pay. This is to assure judicial independence. The impact would be enormous if the Supreme Court justices had to be elected to office by the people. If they were elected by the people they would not make every decision fairly‚ they would not be in office for life and they wouldn’t be as well respected. The Supreme

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