AGENCY LAW: PRINCIPAL-AGENT RELATIONSHIP 1. Agency a. Principal tells an agent what to do‚ they create an agreement b. Created by a contract – manifestation of consent c. Why care about agency law? Lawyer - agent and employer - principal d. There’s a liability on the employer on the actions of its employee e. If you’re an employee‚ and you run into a pedestrian who gets injured – pedestrian will sue the company not employee (deep pockets) torts
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www.studygs.net/ Twenty sections of 250 study guides and 100 exercises for learners‚ middle school through returning adult‚ in 39 languages. Time management - My weekly schedule - My daily schedule - Effective study habits Study skills for middle school and beyond - Study Skills | GreatSchools www.greatschools.org › ... › Homework Help › Study Skills While many teachers spend some class time teaching study skills‚ students often need more guidance than they get in the
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Uniformity and Diversity Study Guide #1 for (October 2007 Presentation) Dr. Rex Sharman‚ designer ETPU OUHK Professor K. C. Ho‚ course team leader Maggie Wong Course Coordinator of S204 Contents Section # 1. Page Introduction : how S204 will fit into Environmental Studies at the Open University of Hong Kong 2. Themes and aims : core concepts and objectives of S204 3. Course organization and philosophy 4. Scope of Study Guide #1 5. Books : Supplied and
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sociology? (1) The scientific study of social behavior. (2) The systematic study of social behaviors and social organization [organization of groups]. The Sociological Imagination C. Wright Mills (wrote about sociological perspectives) - History - Biography: the events that occur in our life are affected by our history. Sociology & Social Science - Social Groups - Social Facts: (Durkheim) something external to an individual & coercive (forced) upon an individual. > (1) Material
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Deviance 1) defining deviance is difficult and subjective (sociologists don’t agree). 2) for our purpose deviance must A) violate significant norms. B) Result in negative evaluation for reaction. 1) Conflict theory.- stress that the power elite uses the legal system to control worker and to stabilize the social order‚ all with the goal of keeping itself in power. The poor pose a threat‚ for if they rebel as a group they can dislodge members of the power elite from their place of privilege
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Exam Review 3/28/13 10:32 AM Rockefeller and Standard Oil (2) Proliferation of organized crime caused by: • Collapse of Soviet Union • Explosion of global markets Primary businesses • Drugs • Arms • Human Trafficking – 3rd largest growing criminal industry o Article Handed out – On Test o 2 Components Labor Sex Trafficking o 1/3 of human trafficking resources come from craigslist Globalization and nexus of terrorism‚ differences from org crime • Terrorism is inherently an
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Christian Hill 8/21/2013 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY CHAPTER 1 – STUDY GUIDE TERMS- Define Physical geology- studies the earths materials‚ processes and structures within plate tectonics framework‚ and understand the processes that operates beneath and upon its surface. Historical geology- examines the origin of the Earth and how Earth changed through time. Catastrophism- meaning the Earth’s landscape was shaped mainly of great catastrophes. Uniformitarianism- "the present is the key"‚ the
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Reading review questions for NRC 261 Exam 2 Spring 2014 From Krausman and Cain (2013) Chapter 7 –Wildlife Population Dynamics What does BIDE stand for? Know definitions of these terms‚ as well as for age structure and sex ratio. -BIDE = Births‚ Immigration‚ Deaths‚ and Emigration -Age Structure: refers to the proportion of individuals of each age in a population -Sex Ratio: proportion of the population that is males versus females What is lambda and how do you calculate
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Therapy Exam (NPTE) for the 53 United States Jurisdictions that utilize the NPTE as one of several criteria to determine if you are qualified to practice physical therapy in their state. The NPTE was revised effective March 1‚ 2008 and is carefully designed‚ constantly reviewed and statistically correlated to provide a standardized and defensible indicator of minimum practice competence. An increasing number of jurisdictions also require a second examination‚ the “Jurisprudence Exam‚” which
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Room 3.17 Building H Campus Caulfield Room 1062 Building 11 (Menzies) Campus Clayton 03 9905 2374 or 990 34580 paul.yap@buseco.monash.edu.au Responsibilities of Students As a student of the University‚ you must: apply yourself to your studies to the best of your ability and accept joint responsibility for your learning become familiar with the rules and regulations governing the degree in which you are enrolled‚ and ensure that the units selected meet the degree requirements
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