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    Legal Forms of Business Choosing a form of business for a product or type of service depends on the liability an individual is willing to assume‚ how much involvement an individual wants in the day-to-day work‚ and how much control an individual wants over the business. Prior to making a choice‚ an individual must understand each form of business as well as the risks and rewards for each. There are numerous forms of business‚ including sole Proprietorship‚ Partnership‚ Limited Liability Partnership

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    To: Senior Partner From: Paralegal Re: Natalie Attired Legal Memorandum #12345 Date: April 10‚ 2012 Issues 1. Was Natalie’s Tattoo really going to cause the “more mature” clientele to be “appalled and disgusted” and wanting to be waited on by another waitress? 2. Does Ms. Baker have anything in writing at the time of her firing Ms. Attired? 3. Was Natalie Attired’s unemployment benefits rightfully terminated? Brief answers 1. According to Ms. Baker‚ Natalie’s tattoo would lead to a decline

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    Legal Drinking Age Debate

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    Legal drinking age should be lowered to 18” Pros * The age at which one is considered a legal adult in the US is typically 18. Turning 18 entails receiving the rights and responsibilities of adulthood to vote‚ smoke cigarettes‚ serve on juries‚ get married‚ sign contracts‚ be prosecuted as adults‚ and join the military - which includes risking one’s life. This recognition of maturity should also encompass the right to drink; if young people are responsible enough to fight for their country

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    Speech 1060 July 16th‚ 2011 Persuasion Speech Lowering Legal Drinking Age General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: Want audience to agree that lowering drinking age to 18 won’t be as bad as some are making it out to be. Organizational Pattern: Monroe’s Motivated Sequence. I. Introduction: a. Attention strategy: When was the last time you wanted to crack open a cold Bud Light and chug it? Maybe you are over 21 and it you do it all of the time. b. Does the topic relate

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    Limited research paper College writing 4/15/11 Lowering the legal drinking age Take a moment and imagine your 18th birthday. You’re considered an adult now; you can get married‚ join the army‚ own a house‚ and vote. If we are considered adults at the age of 18 and can die for our country and make all of our own decisions then why cant people drink at the age of 18? Given modern day society‚ the idea of lowering the national minimum drinking age to 18 in the united states is feasible because

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    In my opinion‚ there is not a lot of value and credibility to this article. John McArdell‚ the President of Middlebury College is the head of a group called Amethyst Initiative. It is a group of 129 college presidents that would like to see the legal drinking lowered to 18 years old. This article lacks credibility as there is no statistical data to support that alcohol abuse and binge drinking would decrease by lowering the drinking age. (The problem isn’t underage drinking per se‚ according

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    Jerry Lopez ENG 68 Mushik 2/27/13 The Minimum Legal Drinking Age Underage drinking has been become a large issue in the recent decades‚ becoming a rising issues mainly among young college students. This debate of either lowering the drinking age or keeping it as it is has caught great attention‚ especially with academic superiors. In 2008‚ 100 college presidents called for a debate about bringing down the drinking age. In Shari Roan’s essay‚ “Tempest in a Bottle‚” agreed that “[their] experience

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    75% of Americans oppose the thought of lowering the age to 18‚ however‚ it still leaves 25% of those who would favor it (Jones‚ 2014‚ para. 12). Even though some young adults believe lowering the minimum legal drinking age will cause no harm‚ they have not fully considered the consequences alcohol has on the body‚ economy‚ and society‚ therefore‚ maintaining the age of 21 is a priority because of its proven positive contribution to America’s youth. To support

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    the same kind‚ class or nature and is known as the class rule. Under this rule‚ the broad‚ general word is limited to the same class as the more specific words preceding it. Under subsidiary legislation (pg. 23): Ultra vires: Beyond one’s legal power or authority. Under Unwritten Law (English Law) (pg. 24): Inter alia: Among other things. Lex non cogit impossibilia: The law does not compel a man to do that which is impossible. /The law requires nothing impossible. Case law or precedent

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    jurist‚ because English Law is the legal system of England and Wales and is the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States except Louisiana. And also the essence of English common law is that it is made by judges sitting in courts‚ applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent (stare decisis) to the facts before them. The legal system and method is designed to provide a clear explanation of the english legal system and how it works in practice

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