Arshiya Qasba 20141036 B.A LLB section ‘A’ Case: McGuire v. Almy CASE BRIEF Facts: Mcguire‚ a nurse (P) was hired to take care of Almy (D)‚ a mentally unfit person. One day while D was locked up in the room‚ he became violent. P entered the room and saw D holding the leg of a chair in her hand as if she was going to hit someone. The P tried to grab it from D. D struck the P with it and injured her. P sued D for charges of assault and battery
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Tameem Shayya Games‚ from multi-million dollar franchises like “Call of Duty” to multi-award winning “Assassin’s Creed” to notorious “God of War”‚ have split public opinion‚ and been censored the world over. The UAE is no exception to the polarizing voices that have arisen after more and more game franchises cater to adult tastes. In the UAE games that contain nudity‚ gambling‚ or religious slurs are considered to infringe on Islamic values. Do they destroy the moral fabric of Islamic society
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Three Debatable Issues On November 6‚ 2012 American’s will have the opportunity to decide on the next President‚ current President‚ Barack Obama or Mitt Romney. There are three major issues being debated during the 2012 election‚ which are same sex marriage‚ abortion and healthcare. Each candidate has an opposite stance on each issue being discussed. One of the hot button issues is same sex marriage. In 1996‚ Congress passed the Defense of Marriage Act‚ which outlaws same sex marriage
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Law Case Analysis According to the law case EEOC v. FREEMAN‚ the EEOC filed a law suit against Freeman and alleged the company’s hiring policy which includes criminal background and credit history checks‚ has a disparate impact on African-American‚ Hispanic‚ and male applicants. And the material fact of this case is whether Defendant’s hiring criteria of conducting criminal background and credit history checks is consistent with business necessity. Since the Defendant was charged by the EEOC with
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Lucy v. Zehmer Case Brief Facts: Lucy made an offer to Zehmer one night while at his restaurant to purchase Zehmer’s farm for $50‚000. Zehmer and Lucy both signed an agreement that promised Zehmer would sell the farm to Lucy. Zehmer claimed later that the agreement to sell the farm was made when they were both drinking at Zehmer’s restaurant and that he only meant the acceptance as a joke. Zehmer didn’t believe that Lucy’s offer was genuine since they were both drinking and went along with
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Final Exam Case Brief Padilla v. Kentucky The question here is whether or not the petitioner‚ Jose Padilla‚ will be deported on account that he had plead guilty to a crime but allegedly had his sixth amendment right violated. There are multiply issues here. The first issue here is Padilla plead guilty to a drug offense that took place in the United States. The second issue is he claims his counsel did not inform him about the consequences of his plea bargain and he was misinformed about the possibility
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Schmerber v. California Case Brief Schmerber v. California 384 U.S. 757 (1966) FACTS: Armando Schmerber‚ the petitioner‚ had been arrested for drunk driving while receiving treatment for injuries in a hospital. During his treatment‚ a police officer smelled liquor on petitioner’s breath and noticed other symptoms of drunkenness so the officer ordered a doctor to take a blood sample which indicated that Schmerber had been drunk while driving. The blood test was introduced as
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2012 The Smith Group‚ a U.S. manufacturer of power and hand tools‚ is just one of many companies that has benefited from the implementation of a Vendor-Managed Inventory (VMI) system in their supply chain. IN VMI systems‚ the supplier; or in this case‚ The Smith Group‚ has control over managing the inventory levels at their retailers. However‚ in order to establish a VMI system it is necessary to have advanced technological capabilities. For many of The Smith Group’s existing customers‚ this does
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Emilie Blanc October 14th Spectrum Brands Case Brief 1. Assess the Spectrum organization and each of the markets in which the company now operates. What are the key elements from each industry about which Falconi should be concerned? Key elements to be concerned Batteries Consumers look for convenience and quality Market leaders: Duracel and Energizer (80% market share) adaptation to consumer needs and valuable negotiating power with retailers Flat growth of the market (1-2% annually) but
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F_S_0_SD DEVELOPING ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS IN THE LEARNER THROUGH CHEMISTRY EDUCATION: NIGERIAN PERSPECTIVE. *Sa’idu DANLADI saidanladi@yahoo.com Department of integrated science‚ College of education‚ Gumel‚ Jigawa state-Nigeria Sani ABDULLAHI Gumel Sangumel88@yahoo.com Department of integrated science‚ College of education‚ Gumel‚ Jigawa state-Nigeria
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