Law Criminal Law Civil Law Crime committed against the state Sets rights & Duties of people between themselves Must prove guilt Must show liability Guilt must shown to be beyond reasonable doubt Liability shown on the balance of probabilities Regulates society by threat of punishment Rights the financial position so that no wrong had occurred Fine‚ imprisonment‚ community service. Damages or other remedies (specific performance/injunction ) Sources of Law Law Case Law (follow earlier decisions)
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(Second) or Agency (an authoritative summary of the law of agency) defines agencies as fiduciary relationships • Fiduciary – (adj) involving trust and confidence • Agency relationships commonly exist between employers and employees • Agency relationships can also exist between employers and independent contractors Employer-Employee Relationships • Normally‚ all employees who deal with third parties are considered to be agents • Employment laws apply only to employer-employee relationships‚
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Book Review On:- Notes from a Big Country Author-Bill Bryson Submitted by: Mayank Shekhar (11110052) Notes from a Big Country The book “Notes from a Big Country” is a collection of 78 articles taken from Bill Bryson’s weekly column in the Mail on Sunday’s Night and Day magazine which included short stories or accounts about his life in America - mainly dealing with Bryson’s experiences since returning to his home-land after living for about two decades in Britain‚ and the changed American
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Pleasure of Books William Lyon Phelps William Lyon Phelps was a brilliant writer and teacher who treasured books and understood the significance of how the printed word can affect a person. Phelps co-taught at Harvard‚ and then moved to Yale to teach an English class full time. He was given countless awards for his strong intellect such as Life magazine doing an overview of his whole life‚ founding the Elizabeth club and more. Phelps had given the speech “The Pleasure of Books” on a radio
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1 Book: 1 Newton 2 Books: 2 Newtons 3 Books: 3 Newtons The force was different because there was more mass to pull as more books were added. This shows newtons 1st law because the books wanted to stay at rest‚ but as more force was added they moved. The 2nd law is seen because the more mass there was‚ the more force was required to accelerate the books. The 3rd law is there because as you pull on the spring balance‚ it pushes pulls back on you‚ which lets it move. The eggs connect to the first
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Hist- H 210 Essay #2 4/10/2013 Prompt #2 Winston Churchill is remembered as one of Britain’s most influential people. He played a crucial role in British history‚ leading them through both World Wars and coming out victorious in both. One of his strong suits was his ability to rally Britain behind him. He used his gift of public speaking to get people to listen to his ideas and support his administration. Churchill was able to do this so effectively by using longstanding Victorian values
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article‚ Deborah S. Connelly talks about the history of book banning‚ its presence in society today‚ and actions that have and can be taken against it. Most of these actions stem from the responsibility of librarians and organizations. Connelly believes that librarians have an obligation to keep their content uncensored and readily available to the public. She has stated that the best way to prevent book censorship is to educate our society about the importance of diverse books. A more specific approach
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The Business of Learning to Like Books Gerald Graff has had a distinguished academic career; receiving his BA in English from the University of Chicago and his PhD in English and American Literature from Stanford University. Throughout his career‚ he has taught at various universities and is currently a professor of English and education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Today’s summary is about and excerpt from Beyond the Culture Wars: How Teaching the Conflicts Can Revitalize American
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Chapter 1 Psy What is Psychology? After reading this chapter‚ you would be able to • • • • understand the nature and role of psychology in understanding mind and behaviour‚ state the growth of the discipline‚ know the different fields of psychology‚ its relationship with other disciplines‚ and professions‚ and appreciate the value of psychology in daily life to help you understand yourself and others better. Contents Introduction What is Psychology? Psychology as a Discipline Psychology as
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paper on the book Living‚ Loving‚ & Learning by Leo Buscaglia “True”. If I’d only be given one word to describe this book and all that’s written in it‚ it would be “true”. “True” is a simple‚ yet powerful word‚ just like what it describes – the truth. The truth is true. And it is very simple; simple that we almost always fail to notice and see it‚ for we are a culture of people that likes to complicate things or at least unconsciously. Though they’re basically truths‚ what this book contains are
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