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    Tim Hortons

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    why not come out and directly ask me if im ok. I feel completely harassed and disgusted with the way Tim Hortons decided to handle things and will not be soon to return. I just dont understand why an employee would feel so threatened by someone working in the car with my computer opened and on my lap specially if she had seen me there before using the wifi. I am student and thought Tim Hortons was a nice location were I can get some work done. Also I dont understand why someone wouldnt just come up

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    Your Business Name Your Logo Comment [N1]: Blue text (or text in italics) will provide you with instructions for using this template. Enter your own information when prompted and delete instructional text before printing your final business plan. Comment [N2]: Enter your company logo here or redesign this cover page incorporating your logo. BUSINESS PLAN Business Plan Prepared By Your Name Your Title Your Company Address With City‚ State and Zip Code Your Phone Numbers Your

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    Supreme Court of the United States ____________ FALLWELL‚ GERRY JR. PETITIONER V. CHURCH OF THE VIRTUAL VIRGIN MADONNA‚ RESPONDENT ____________ Opinion presented by Chief Justice Marcella E. Lawrence Syllabus Facts: The Church of the Virgin Virtual Madonna (C.V.V.M.) was founded in 2003‚ following the death of singer/ songwriter Madonna. Although you can trace the roots of this institution back to the 1980’s‚ it was not until Madonna died from a gunshot wound that the religious

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    Fernandez v. California: Fourth Amendment Upheld? POL 303 August 4‚ 2013   The Merit case of Fernandez v. California is seeking to determine whether the Constitutional rights of Walter Fernandez were violated under the 4th Amendment when law enforcement conducted a search of his residence upon obtaining consent from his girlfriend‚ who was also a resident‚ after Fernandez was taken into custody (and had stated his objections to the search while at the scene). In Georgia v. Randolph (2006)

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    Evan McAuliffe Mrs. Andrew September 6th‚ 2012 Introduction to Management Tim Hortons Organizational Environment Analysis General Environment International- Tim Hortons is already an internationally acclaimed corporation. Although it was originally rooted in Canada‚ it has spread internationally to the United States and on some Canadian and American military bases. They have self-serve locations in Ireland and England and also have a location in Afghanistan. They hope to expand their

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    Discussion Question #4 How well does Tim Hortons perform on “The Brand Report Card?” 1. The brand excels at delivering the benefits customers truly desire 2. The brand stays relevant The benefits that Tim Hortons customers desire is that of valued quality. Tim Hortons consumers are looking for a quality product at a decent price‚ they want this because most customers frequent on a 1-2x per day basis. Their brand does this‚ the customer knows that wherever in Canada and the world that they get their

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    Brookfield Commc’ns inc. v. west coast video: - Use of Brookfield’s MovieBuff trademark by West Coast as a domain name was infringement. o Confusion as to source or sponsorship. - use of Brookfield’s Moviebuff trademark by in West Coast’s keyword metatags was infringement. o Initial interest confusion. Trademarks online: Playboy v. Netscape- We know from the lanham act (15 USC 1114) that “use in commerce” of plaintiff’s mark is an element of trademark infringement

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    If art is publicly funded‚ censorship should be allowed. Artists should be allowed to create anything their heart desires even if it offends people however‚ if their art is being funded by a public source the first amendment should no longer apply and the art should be created in a way that the general society sees fit and is not offended by. This is a matter of great debate and one of the biggest issues is who decides if the art is appropriate. The United States Government is by no means required

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    Free Speech and the Internet Team A University of Phoenix Online BUS415 - Business Law Facilitator: Mr. Mark Goodman December 6‚ 2004 Abstract Because the internet provides invaluable information at the touch of a button‚ unwanted and inappropriate information is readily available and concern over free expression and First Amendment violations with respect to filtering and censorship are at issue as we look at protecting children and families. Free Speech and the

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    obscenity is not protected speech but a crime. Although the definition of obscenity is not sufficiently clear‚ the United States Supreme Court provided a workable attempt in defining what is obscene. In 1973‚ in the landmark case of Miller v. California the Court held that before any material can be determined obscene‚ a three-prong test must be met: 1) determine whether the average person‚ applying contemporary community standards‚ would find the work taken as a whole appealing to prurient interests;

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