and Functions of Law Latischa Lemasters LAW/421 May 26‚ 2014 Michael Carrozzo Role and Functions of Law From the biblical days of Adam and Eve‚ to the modern days of Kanye and Kim‚ the world has changed and so have the laws. According to Melvin (2011)‚ “law is a body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority‚ and having legal binding force” (p. 4). Law set the regulations and rules that we live by in our Country. Although local‚ state‚ and federal laws are not all the same
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can be viewed broadly as giving an unfair advantage or disadvantage to the members of a particular group in comparison with the members of other groups A. ethnocentrism B. discrimination pg 104 C. seniority system D. race norming 6) Thousands of equal-pay suits have been filed‚ predominantly by ___________ since the Equal Pay Act of 1963 was passed A. women ?????????????????????????????? B. African Americans C. the elderly D. Americans
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delegate most decisions to individuals or self-managed teams b. select subordinates who will be loyal and uncritical c. challenge strongly held values of followers to get their attention d. use a combination of transformational and transactional behaviors 6. A theory that emphasizes leader traits and skills as determinants of leadership behavior is best categorized at what level? a. Individual b. Organizational c. Dyadic d. Group 7. One unique characteristic of followers in leadership theory is a. confidence
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Motivation Plan LDR 531 Nelson Garcia Soto December 23‚ 2013 Denna Atkinson “Motivation is the processes that account for an individual’s intensity‚ direction‚ and persistence of effort toward attaining a goal” (Robbins and Judge‚ 2013‚ p 202). An effective leader motivates his or her followers or subordinates to perform. Leaders encourage other to be moved by something. The degree of motivation and the type of motivation are both important. The degree of motivation is how much is someone
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have withdrawn or past away. Name Partnerships that choose to operate under a different business name from that of the partners ’ names must file a "doing business as" (DBA)‚ or "fictitious" business name‚ as explained on the Citizen Media Law Project website. S corporations rarely file a fictitious formation documents. Many states require S corporations to include a corporate identifier business name. Rather‚ S corporations list the name of the business in the company ’s in the business
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Law 310-64311: The Legal Environment Nancy Bauer Chapter 4: Question 12‚ p. 170 On July 5‚ 1884‚ four sailors were cast away from their ship in a storm 1‚600 miles from the Cape of Good Hope. Their lifeboat contained neither water nor much food. On the 20th day of their ordeal‚ Dudley and Stevens‚ without the assistance or agreement of Brooks‚ cut the throat of the fourth sailor‚ a 17- or 18-year-old boy. They had not eaten since day 12. Water had been available only occasionally. At the time
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Week Three Summary The team is to recap what was learned from last week’s assignments‚ readings‚ and discussion from class. As a team‚ each member ranked the six factors of innovation‚ and a final ranking was agreed upon. A brief description of the assignment will be discussed‚ highlighting the outcome. Innovation is essential for businesses to remain competitive‚ and the business not promoting innovations are losing portions of the market. The team learned the Seven Innovation rules to help
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partnership debts | Limited partners are prohibited by law from participating in management‚ can lose more than their investments‚ and get less than the general partners of unusually high profits | One partner can transfer a profit interest to an external party‚ but not control. | The general partners usually receive a management fee and share in profits. | There is only one level of taxation. General partnership
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LEARNING TEAM CHARTER – TEAM “A” Course Title Organizational Leadership LDR/531 Team Members/Contact Information Name Phone Time zone and Availability During the Week Email Rick Lindberg 240-925-6304 EST available weekdays after 7pm weekends after 9am ricklindberg@md.metrocast.net Patricia Pegues 815-914-9673 Central Time Mon – Mon Anytime Jmaica2@gmail.com Lani Ealba 626-993-7424 PST after 5pm Laniealba1@gmail.com Team Ground Rules and Guidelines
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References: Miller‚ R. (2015). Business Law Today: Comprehensive (9th ed). South-Western. Retrieved from http://devry.vitalsource.com/books/9781133732211/id/P13-35 Miller‚ R. (2015). Business Law Today: Comprehensive (9th ed). South-Western. Retrieved from http://devry.vitalsource.com/books/9781133732211/id/L13-2-26 Miller‚ R. (2015). Business Law Today: Comprehensive (9th ed). South-Western. Retrieved from http://devry.vitalsource.com/books/9781133732211/id/B16-3
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