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    weeks of leave from work with the birth of his children. With 75 employees‚ the company meets the 50 employee and above requirement to implement the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA). Therefore‚ the company is required to allow up to 12 weeks per year of leave to eligible employees for medical issues affecting the employee or the employee’s immediate family member(s). The company was correct in granting this leave to employee A. A1: Violation: The purpose of the Family Medical Leave Act is to

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    KAYMITO LEAVES AS ANTIBACTERIAL MOUTHWASH I- INTRODUCTION An effective mouthwash is one that does not only make the breath fresh but also serves as an antibacterial. It should not simply mask the effective mouth odor caused by excessive activity of bacteria inhabiting the mouth. There is a need to prevent the increase in the population of such. A mouthwash is a solution in addition to regular oral hygiene method such as brushing. Alternative mouth gargles can be prepared from locally

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    TASK 1 Part A: The FMLA was instated by Bill Clinton to allow an employee to leave work to attend to personal health‚ family health‚ and military purposes or for the care of adoption and foster kids. They are allowed to leave for a max of 12 unpaid weeks. To be eligible for the FMLA‚ the employee must work in a company that employs at least 50 employees. In addition‚ they must have been employed for at least 12 months and worked a minimum total hours of 1250. Company X has at least 75 employees

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    Situation A Facts of Situation A as it pertains to the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA). • Employee A has been employed for over 1 year • Employee A was on extended leave due to the birth of a child • Company X has more than 50 employees • New Manager agrees to return Employee A to previous job and pay‚ denying pay for time off The FMLA states that an employee can be on extended leave up to 12 weeks without pay as long as certain provisions are met. In reviewing the facts of this

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    RADIATION DETECTION IN VEGETABLE LEAVES: A COMPARATIVE CASE STUDY IN COASTAL AND HINTERLAND REGIONS OF AKWA IBOM STATE BY Godfrey T. Akpabio‚ Ime E. Essien And Bassey E. Bassey. Department of Physics‚ University of Uyo‚ Uyo. ABSTRACT Radioactive radiation level was detected for five samples of vegetable leaves namely: Water leaf‚ Fluted Pumpkin‚ Editan – Lasientera africana and Afang – Gnetum africanum. These vegetable leaves were collected from Uyo (interland region) and Ibeno

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    them up with your paper first. Make the tie as tight as possible! It should be securely knotted and the excess string cut off. 4 Pierce 4 holes in the diamond-shaped paper at each corner. Thread a string through each hole and around each stick. Leave a bit extra on the top to thread a ribbon on. 5 Tie a string to the right and left hand sides of the horizontal stick. Then tie the string to the center of that string for your flying line. This string needs to be as long as you need to be for flying

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    feel would be most beneficial for your family and loved ones. Listed below are just three of the many reasons to consider estate planning. It Can Help You Maximize The Inheritance That You Leave Behind A huge reason to consider estate planning is that they can help you maximize the inheritance that you leave behind for your family. This is especially important if you have a rather large estate as the inheritance taxes and estate taxes that your family may have to pay can be quite substantial. However

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    Chinese Cinderella. The novel ‘Chinese Cinderella’ was written by Adeline Yen Mah. It tells the readers a story about herself during her childhood times and that she was an unwanted daughter. In the preface‚ Yen Mah stated ‘Please believe that one single positive dream is more important than a thousand negative realities.’ In this novel Yen Mah tells her story and proves that the statement is true. The start of the novel states the first negative reality for Adeline was her mother’s death. Adeline’s

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    “Success is no accident. It is hard work‚ perseverance‚ learning‚ studying‚ sacrifice and most of all‚ love of what you are doing.” This quote by Pele‚ a soccer player regarded as one of the best of all time‚ describes the determination that it took for Adeline to succeed and overcome her childhood. In the memoir‚ Chinese Cinderella by Adeline Yen Mah‚ the author writes about the support from Ye Ye‚ Aunt Baba‚ and also rising above her abusive childhood. Ye Ye is one of the reasons why Adeline was

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    Walt Whitman entails a man questioning his own existence‚ only to answer himself with a simple answer. It begins as a list of the negative parts of life. For example‚ he feels as if he is “forever reproaching [him]self” (3); this means that no matter what happens in his life‚ the speaker still disapproves‚ and he can never feel truly content in his actions. When Whitman is spelling out “the struggle ever renew’d” (5) in life‚ he uses a repetitive device to emphasize the multitude of hardships people

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