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    Smoking

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    March 22‚ 2011 Mr. Robert Bechtold‚ Manager Kukyendahl Joint‚ Inc. 88 North Park Road Houston‚ TX 77005 Re: Last Warning Dear Mr. Bechtold: (Switched to indirect approach)Enclosed in a summary of recent ETS-related court cases in which landlords and owners were held responsible for providing toxin-free air for their tenants. In most of these cases‚ owners were also required to reimburse rents and pay damages for the harm done before the environmental tobacco smoke problem was remedied.

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    Segmentation in India

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    INDIA SEGMENTATION DEMOGRAPHIC Population 1‚173‚108‚018 (July 2010 est.) Age structure 0-14 years: 30.5% (male 187‚197‚389/female 165‚285‚592) 15-64 years: 64.3% (male 384‚131‚994/female 359‚795‚835) 65 years and over: 5.2% (male 28‚816‚115/female 31‚670‚841) (2010 est.) Median age total: 25.9 years male: 25.4 years female: 26.6 years (2010 est.) Population growth rate 1.376% (2010 est.) Urbanization urban population: 29% of total population (2008) rate of urbanization: 2.4% annual

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    There wasn’t any ventilation‚ or toilets‚ or running water‚ but the landlords still charged a lot‚ because they were immigrants. There were rats everywhere‚ and there were about eight or nine people that lived in one tiny little room. The rent was super high‚ and when the people couldn’t pay it‚ they were forced to leave their stuff their so that the landlord could have back-rent‚ until the immigrants could pay it. They were forced to live on the streets without

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    developments there were no safety standards‚ just the quickest way to make the most amount of money‚ with lack of sunlight and air ventilation. The epitome of poor management regarding the lack of attempt of turnabout in the nature of tenements by landlords were shown through model tenements; the care and up-keeping focused mainly in the facade of buildings rather than continual care within the walls of confinements. Mortality rates in the city rose to one-in-twenty-seven persons in 1855 due to the

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    and Pathans. While the former were mostly urban people imbibed with liberal democratic values‚ the latter were mostly rural based feudal landlords with a streak of Islamic fundamentalism. They had no idealism born out of the struggle for a cause. Traditionally‚ the British had recruited its army and officers from rural areas and conservative feudal landlord families. Naturally‚ the Army in Pakistan had close links with the new entrants of the League. Following the assassination of Prime Minister

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    contract law The many doctrines of promissory estoppel If one concept in the early part of the contract law syllabus is difficult for the law student to digest‚ it is promissory estoppel‚ usually learned alongside the doctrine of consideration. This article tackles this tricky topic by dissecting promissory estoppel. by Adam Kramer‚ Lecturer in Law‚ University of Durham Promises are special in our society because there is a societal or moral convention that allows a promisor to be treated as

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    dealings by insurance companies‚ landlords‚ employers‚ retailers‚ franchisors‚ and other companies and governmental agencies and personnel that intentionally take advantage of their insured parties‚ tenants‚ employees‚ customers‚ franchisees‚ and citizens. Montrose‚ MI‚ September 23‚ 2015 -- Phillip Fry is an investigative reporter who investigates and reports bad faith in business and governmental dealings and actions‚ or lack thereof‚ by insurance companies‚ landlords‚ employers‚ retailers‚ franchisors

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    that women were looked at by society as being property to men‚ earning very little to no respect. Baumgardner and Richards state‚ “Without a male escort she may be refused service in a restaurant or a bar‚ and a woman alone is hard-pressed to find a landlord who will rent her an apartment.” (47) It is also noted that women made about half in wages as male counterparts and that job security was never affirmed.

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    How far do you agree that the condition of the peasants was the cause of the 1905 revolution? By Samantha Whiting Introduction The Russian revolution was sparked of by a number of factors social‚ economical‚ political. I believe some of these factors were the root cause and some were contributors I believe they all contributed in their own ways and some contributed more than others and leading to a potential revolution in Russia. Russia had a weak economy‚ the primary sources of income for the

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    “Policy reasoning has been a central‚ perhaps the central‚ characteristic of the judicial development of tort law.” (Jonathan Morgan ‘Policy reasoning in tort law: the courts‚ the Law Commission and the critics’ (2009) 125 LQR 215) To what extent have judicial concerns about public policy restricted the circumstances in which a duty of care can be owed? Are there cases of which it might be said that such restrictions have unnecessarily disenfranchised claimants? Discuss with reference to case

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