January 21‚ 2013. A week of festivities included the Presidential Swearing-in Ceremony‚ Inaugural Address‚ Inaugural Parade and numerous inaugural balls and galas honoring the elected President of the United States. The 20th Amendment states that the President must take the Oath of Office on January 20th. Since the 20th fell on a Sunday‚ a private swearing-in ceremony was held on that date and the public ceremony and parade were held on the following day. The official theme for the 2013 inauguration
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IFPI Digital Music Report 2013 Engine of a digital world 9 in 10 most likEd pEoplE on facEbook arE artists 9 in 10 of thE most watchEd vidEos on YoutubE arE music 7 in 10 most followEd twittEr usErs arE artists 2 contents Introduction 4-5 g g Plácido Domingo‚ chairman‚ IFPI Frances Moore‚ chief executive‚ IFPI Music is an engine of the digital world 22-23 g g g g Fuelling digital engagement Fuelling hardware adoption Driving the live entertainment industry Attracting customers
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President Benigno Simeon “PNoy” Aquino III delivered his fourth annual State of the Nation Address in Batasang Pambansa Complex‚ Quezon City on July 22‚ 2013 with the theme‚ “Sa Gitna ng Daang Matuwid.” The midterm SONA marked his third year in presidency and opened the 16th Congress in a joint session of both houses. The annual address started at exactly 4:03 PM and ended at 5:46 PM. It was the longest SONA he had given so far‚ earning 88 rounds of applause from Senators‚ Congressmen‚ government
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1 University of Technology‚ Jamaica Module Outline 2013 – 2014 CREDIT VALUE: NUMBER OF HOURS: UNIVERSITY COORDINATOR: Office Hours: SCIT CSP COORDINATOR’S NAME: YOUR LECTURER’S NAME: Office Hours: 1 45 Courtney Palmer ……………………………………………………... Stanford Graham Office Hours: Michelle March Thursday 11 am – 12pm & Friday 10 – 11am MODULE DESCRIPTION: This module covers the importance of volunteerism in contributing to an improvement in the quality of life in communities around UTech and Community
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The practice is both unethical and illegal. Firstly‚ it is unethical because the employee’s employment contract is terminated not because economic uncertainty forces many organisations to cut staff‚ but because he/she has received low performance review ratings in the past. In other words‚ the economic uncertainty is just used as an excuse to dismiss poor performers. This is unethical‚ despite written documentation that the organisation has as proof of the employee’s poor performance over time. Secondly
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Tutorial 2 1. Nor Luc is a Malaysian and has a sole proprietorship in Singapore in the form of a retail shop. The shop is rented. He has a car registered in his name and he uses it for both business and private purposes. He also owns an expensive Rolex watch. He lives in a rented HDB house. He also has $1000 in his local bank account‚ which is in his name. Of late his business has not been doing well and he has run into huge debts. The total debts of the business amount to $170000. (a) Advice
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Maddox v. Montgomery United States Courts of Appeals‚ Eleventh Circuit 718 F.2d 1033 (11th Cir. 1983) Kenneth Davis CJAD 405‚ Section A Professor Alesio June 08‚ 2011 Facts: Jimmy Maddox was convicted of rape in a Georgia state court and sentenced to life imprisonment. Having unsuccessfully pursued his direct appeal and the state post-conviction remedy‚ Maddox filed a federal habeas corpus petition alleging prosecutorial suppression of exculpatory evidence in violation
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Meritor Sav. Bank v. Vinson‚ 477 US 57 (1986) Facts: After being terminated a female bank employee filed an action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ 42 U.S.C.S. §2000e et seq.‚ claiming that she had been sexually harassed by her male supervisor. The US Supreme Court ruled that if the actions of the supervisor were unwelcome‚ than the respondent had a claim for sexual harassment on the basis of a hostile work environment‚ even if the sexual acts were voluntary. Issues: (1) Whether
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Procedural History: Plaintiff brought suit against defendant for fraud and breaches of warranty. Summary judgement granted in favor of defendant by the District Court. Plaintiff appealed claiming genuine issues of material facts exist. The Facts: Plaintiff bought a used car from Defendant‚ a used car dealer. Defendant offered no warranty‚ but told Plaintiff that the car had been inspected and was accident free. Plaintiff purchased a service plan through Defendant to be administered by a
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Robinette Facts: Defendant was speeding 30 miles over the speed limit in a construction zone. A police officer stopped him‚ asked for the Defendant’s driver’s license which he produced. The officer ran a computer check which showed that the Def. didn’t have any previous violations. The officer asked the Defendant to step out of the car‚ turned on his video camera mounted on the officer’s vehicle and verbally warned the defendant for speeding‚ and then returned his license. After returning his license
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