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    AC Ransom Labor Union v. NLRC (1986) Doctrines: •Since a corporate employer is an artificial person‚ it must have an officer who can be presumed to be theemployer‚ being the “person acting in the interest of the employer.” Facts :On June 6‚ 1961‚ employees of AC Ransom‚ most being members of the AC Ransom Labor Union‚ went on strike. The said strike was lifted on June 21 with most of the strikers being allowed to resume their work. However‚twenty two strikers were refused reinstatement.During

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    Kelly Richardson Professor Howe ENGWR 301 5 March 2015 Teens Need Parental Guidance “You can’t tell any kind of story without some kind of a theme‚ something to say between the lines” – Robert Wise. The theme of any story is not what the author writes about but shy the author writes. It is a generalization about life the author is trying to convey to the reader. In Joyce Carol Oates’ short story‚ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been”‚ the plot is about a young teenage girl‚ named Connie‚ who

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    Epidural Epidemic Drugs in Labor: Are They Really Necessary. . . or Even Safe? The use of epidurals is so common today that many perinatal professionals are calling the 1990s the age of the epidural epidemic. Believed by many in the medical profession to be safe and effective‚ the epidural seems now to be regarded as a veritable panacea for dealing with the pain of childbirth. It is true that most women experience pain during the course of labor. This pain can be intense and very real‚ even for

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    2013 How to raise an academically successful child All parents want their children to succeed academically. But not all parents know how to accomplish this. With all the distraction in today ’s society that a child must avoid it can be difficult. Academic success starts in early childhood. This is why firm parenting and an early emphasis on the importance of education are necessary. I will focus on how musical arts‚ strong parental guidance‚ and setting high expectations for your child will help

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    Labor Unions: Relevant or Irrelevant? Good or Bad? During previous years‚ labor unions were used by industry workers as a way to make their voices heard and to push for change regarding unfair treatment. To some‚ these unions were seen as a form of threat but to others it was a way to bring the workforce together and make it beneficial to not one or a few‚ but to all. Labor unions have become irrelevant in the United States today. They were an important and fundamental part of the history of United

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    wages‚ benefits‚ vacations‚ holidays‚ and profit sharing. Personnel policies refer to layoffs‚ promotions‚ and transfer policies. Employer’s rights and responsibilities include but not limited to seniority rights‚ job standards‚ management right‚ just cause‚ safety standards‚ and discipline and discharge‚ (Budd‚ 2009‚ p. 13) Employer rights and responsibilities is a component of collective bargaining is illustrated in an article by Aaron Kuriloff. According to this article the NFL position is that the;

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    A major theme of the classic Greek theatre production Oedipus Rex is the conflict between knowledge and ignorance. This is shown most strongly within the conversation held between Oedipus and Tiresias‚ the blind seer. Despite the prominent trait within the old man‚ rendering him unable to visually see his environment‚ he was very well-respected and revered by the people of Thebes for his ability to communicate with the gods‚ being given prophecies and answers to questions in doing so. This is seen

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    Piaget’s Stages and Parental Interaction Considering the differences in Piaget’s theory of preoperational thought‚ concrete operational thought and formal operational thought‚ there are certain things a parent should keep in mind as they interact with their children. Preoperational thought occurs between the ages of 2 and 7. At this stage‚ children are able to center on a single aspect of a problem‚ rather than two or more dimensions at once. Understanding is driven by how things look rather

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    Essay topic:  Some people believe that competitive sports‚ both team and individual‚ have no place in the school curriculum. How far do you agree or disagree? The issue whether sports‚ including in a team and individual basis should be removed from the list of curricular activities at school is a very controversial issue. Many commentators are of the view that sports ought to be eradicated from schools. For some reasons‚ I totally disagree with this topic. Firstly‚ pupils could be extremely healthy

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    Tracy Brown‚ she had refulsed again to take UAs tests. She said her parental rights were violated when the caseworker removed her son without letting her know. She said that she never received any communication about the outcome of the investigation.

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