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    explained by Dworkin that judges make use of standards that do not function as a system of rules‚ as opposed to what Hart would argue‚ but operate differently as other sorts of standards4. Hart‚ a positivist theorist‚ would argue that in the majority of cases rules will be clear‚ however‚ at some point‚ they will become indeterminate and unclear5. This is because they have what Hart calls‚ an ‘open texture’‚ and a defect inherent in Dworkin‚ R. (1997) Taking Rights Seriously‚ London: Duckworth. At

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    bartender John Daniels saw any visual signs of intoxication from Edward Hart. This means the defendant isn’t subject to any legal wrong doing. The plaintiff Debbie White is requesting the court to deny the defendants request for summary judgment. The plaintiff claims there is evidence to show the bartender John Daniels saw visual signs that Edward Hart was intoxicated. The plaintiff claims that with the amount of alcohol Edward Hart had consumed in the time he was in the Tavern there would be noticeable

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    Marijuana remains the third most popular substance of abuse behind nicotine and alcohol.  Should marijuana be legalized for general use and why? For follow-up discussion‚ respond to at least two of your peers explaining whether or not you agree or disagree with their explanation and why. Christine Long  6 posts Re:Module 6 DQ 1 I do not believe in the idea that Marijuana should be legalized. There are reasons why the drug is outlawed‚ such as Marijuana ’s addictiveness‚ the issue of driving while

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    According to Douglas Hart and Steven Simon‚ authors of ‘Thinking Straight and Talking Straight: Problems of Intelligence Analysis’‚ such problems include issues with recruitment of personnel‚ intensely bureaucratic structures‚ and lack of collaboration between agencies and between other intelligence professionals. This work will consider the above points from the perspective of several other works‚ and will add novel perspectives to selected issues. According to Simon and Hart‚ the intelligence community

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    5S Description & Guidelines By: Greg Hart‚ President - Hart Innovative Solutions‚ Inc. 5S Sort (organization) – Clearly distinguish needed from unneeded items and eliminate the latter. Set in Order (orderliness) – Keep needed items in the correct place for easy and immediate retrieval. Shine (cleanliness) – Keep the workplace swept and thoroughly clean. Standardize (routine clean-up) – Standardize clean-up and organization through guidelines Sustain (discipline – habit) – Make

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    A major change that has occurred in the Western family is an increased incidence in divorce. Whereas in the past‚ divorce was a relatively rare occurrence‚ in recent times it has become quite commonplace. This change is borne out clearly in census figures. For example thirty years ago in Australia‚ only one marriage in ten ended in divorce; nowadays the figure is more than one in three (Australian Bureau of Statistics‚ 1996: p.45). A consequence of this change has been a substantial increase in the

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    Christian counselors. According to Clinton‚ “A Christian counselor’s success depends on several distinguishing characteristics including personality‚ spiritual gifts‚ professional training‚ commitment to the gospel‚ and a biblical worldview.” (Clinton‚ Hart‚ Ohlschkager‚ 2005‚ page 34) I believe these characteristics are extremely important to a Christian counselor because commitment to the gospel and having a biblical worldview are the very foundation of what sets a Christian counselor apart from a secular

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    Fordham Law Review Volume 75 | Issue 3 Article 24 2006 Are Constitutional Norms Legal Norms? Jeremy Waldron Recommended Citation Jeremy Waldron‚ Are Constitutional Norms Legal Norms?‚ 75 Fordham L. Rev. 1697 (2006). Available at: http://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol75/iss3/24 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History. It has been accepted for inclusion in Fordham Law Review by an authorized administrator of

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    restaurant setting? Key Findings Service Guarantee Hart‚ Schlesinger‚ and Maher (1992) defined a service guarantee as a statement explaining the service customers can expect and what the company will do if it fails to deliver the payout. Service guarantees can be classified into five different types (specific‚ unconditional‚ implicit‚ external‚ and internal service guarantees) according to the scope of the service guarantee and the payout (Hart‚ 1993; Kashyap‚ 2001; Wirtz‚ 1998). Specific service

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    lived by killing Floyd’s livestock and harvesting his produce. John Hart of New Jersey also experienced these harsh conditions. Hart was an old man and he and his wife had 13 children. When Hart signed the Declaration of Independence‚ Debora was desperately ill and died in October of 1776. The British invaded New Jersey soon after‚ troops ran amok on Hart’s farm‚ destroying mills‚ tearing up crops‚ and butchered his cattle. Hart was marked for arrest but hid out in the Sourland Mountains‚ slumbering

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