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    Family and Medical Leave Act The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) was established to help protect employees who missed work for medical reasons. "The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides employees job protection in case of family or medical emergency. FMLA permits eligible employees to take up to 12 workweeks of unpaid leave during any 12-month period." (Martocchio‚ 2003) The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is responsible for administrating and enforcing most of the labor laws‚ including

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    DISCHARGE Written by Mardi Szantyr Discharge of a contract refers to the way in which it comes to an end. Contracts can come to an end in the following ways: 1. by performance 2. by agreement 3. by frustration 4. by breach Each one of these methods of discharge will be considered. Discharge by performance The contract comes to an end when both parties perform their contractual obligations. Performance must substantially correspond with what the parties agreed allowing for minor

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    The State of Montana

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    MONTANA As of July 1‚ 2005‚ the population of Montana was 935‚ 670. The capital is Helena. Native Americans were the first inhabitants of Montana. Tribes include the Crows in the south central region‚ the Cheyenne in the southeastern part of the state‚ the Blackfeet‚ Assiniboine and Gros Ventres in the central and north central area and the Kootenai and Salish in the western sector. The Pend d’Oreille were found around Flathead Lake‚ and the Kalispel occupied the western mountains.

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    Toy Company Memo To: CEO From: Ken Dilger CC: Date: 1/22/2012 Re: Employee Lawsuit In 1964 Congress passed a Civil Rights law that outlawed major forms for discrimination against African Americans and women. One of the major features of this law was Title VII which prohibits discrimination by employers on the basis of race‚ color‚ religion‚ sex or national origin. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of l964 prohibits employers from discriminating against individuals because of their religion

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    MONTANA 1948 ESSAY TOPIC 2: Racism is the perception the colour of one’s skin determines how they can live. Indian are mistreated and misunderstood in the novel Montana 1948? Discuss In Larry Watson’s Montana 1948‚ Indians are misunderstood and wrongly judged. The main theme in Montana is racism and how strongly it played its part in society back in 1948 The book is based on twelve year old David Hayden’s memories of the events of his life in Montana. David is the son of Wesley Hayden

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    for wrongful birth and wrongful conception Actions for wrongful birth and wrongful conception frequently raise moral‚ ethical and philosophical issues. Legal judgments have often been contradictory and on occasions have arrived at their conclusions without addressing all the pertinent issues. Actions for wrongful conception or wrongful birth are variants of clinical liability and negligence. The initiative to bring an action lies with the parents. This is different for actions for wrongful life

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    article “What is Wrongful Termination?” from “The Balance.com” is intended to educate the reader about wrongful termination. The reason for looking into this is simple. If a company would like to grow in the future termination of and hiring of employees is necessary. This article goes into detail regarding wrongful termination. There are no specific laws associated with this issue in the majority of the United States. In fact‚ employment at will is the most common protector of a business from a lawsuit

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    Montana 1948

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    you Montana 1948 is a 1993 novel by Larry Watson. The novel focuses on the life of young Montanan David Hayden‚ his family and the fictional town of Bentrock‚ Montana. The book was awarded the Milkweed National Fiction Prize. The book focuses on family cohesion and also getting away from your family name. In 1995‚ Larry Watson wrote the novel Justice. This novel is based on the characters Frank‚ Wes and Julian. The novel is based in the year 1899‚ 49 years before the events of Montana 1948.

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    Montana 1948 Short answer Questions 1. What motivates Frank Hayden’s final ac is his pure selfness towards the issue. It’s not that Frank feels ashamed or guilt for his actions but in fact he wants to avoid a scandal that would shame the Hayden family because they are the law. Frank couldn’t also face the truth due to his selfishness and animal like actions. 2. Late in the novel‚ Gail Hayden changes her attitude and no longer wants her husband to continue the course of action that earlier

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    MONTANA 1948 One of the most important things in life is a family and the love and support that are shown. As a result from a loving family‚ a strong bond is born and it is very hard to kill. But within life‚ every person must obey and follow rules in a community‚ too. Protecting a relationship and a reputation of a family member is expected within the family‚ but there is a fine line when one can no longer do that based upon rules to protect the community. But how does one know when to draw

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