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    is addressing. When addressing the irresponsible owners‚ the author uses a frustrated tone. When writing about the dogs themselves‚ the author uses a kind‚ gentle tone with which the reader can empathize. Using words like “thoughtless”‚ “negligent”‚ and “careless‚” the author suggests the irresponsible owners who allow their pets to “run wild” are not suitable to care for them. The tone is made obvious by the connotations of the words. For example‚ the word “thoughtless” denotes “doing things

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    risks of cell phones are shown to outweigh the benefits‚ we should not restrict their use in moving vehicles; instead‚ we should educate the public about the dangers of driving while phoning and prosecute irresponsible phone users under laws on negligent and reckless driving. We have all heard horror stories about distracted drivers chatting on their cell phones. For example‚ in a letter to the editor‚ Anthony Ambrose describes being passed by another driver “who was holding a Styrofoam cup and

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    enforcement agencies provide the crime data to the Federal Bureau of Investigation‚ and then the reports are compiled and created. The Uniform Crime Report does not count all crimes that are reported to the police. Part I offenses such as murders and non-negligent manslaughter‚ forcible rape‚ robbery‚ aggravated assault‚ burglary‚ larceny theft‚ and motor vehicle theft are all counted in the Uniform Crime Report. (Maxfield & Babbie‚ 2012) There are a large number of crimes that are not measured in the

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    types of manslaughter

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    farther there is Criminal Negligent manslaughter and unlawful-act manslaughter. Criminal Negligent manslaughter is a homicide resulting in unreasonable and high degree crime. Some examples are if a person is drowning in a swimming pool and a lifeguard fails to jump in and save that person from dying. Another one could be if a person is in need of medical attention and you don’t help the person out and as a result the person dies could also fall under criminal negligent manslaughter. Unlawful-act

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    SGT Darion Smith A CO WRAMC Plan of Action Essay Articles 91‚ 92‚ 98‚ 134 Punishment under Article 91 states that a violation is made if an enlisted member strikes or assaults a Warrant Officer‚ a Non-Commissioned Officer and/or Petty Officer while the officer is in execution of his or her office. The Article also states that there will be additional consequences for disobedience of a lawful order‚ verbal contempt‚ or disorderly

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    Sienkiewicz v Greif Facts Enid Costello died of mesothelioma in January 2006. From 1966 until 1984 she was an office worker at the defendant’s factory premises. The defendant manufactured steel drums and during the course of this process‚ asbestos dust was released into the factory atmosphere. Although Mrs Costello did not work on the factory floor‚ her duties took her all over the premises. In common with other inhabitants of the local area‚ however‚ she would also have been exposed to a low

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    Further‚ if a physician consults a colleague but does not actually meet with a patient‚ they are not liable for the outcomes of the advised treatment (Showalter‚ 2015). A breach of duty must demonstrate that the physician deviated from current standards of care through their action or inaction. It must also be proven that an injury resulted from that breach of duty. “Even if it is a clear cut case of misdiagnosis‚ for example‚ the patient must prove that his condition was worsened by the error

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    change of technology it would be wrong not to be informed about social networking and its benefits and drawback in our company. Social networking provides us with a fast and cheap way to market our company. It can also provide us with a new way to hiring employees. But it can also have its drawbacks with security and confidentiality problems. The data I collected mainly revolve around secondary resources. Including reviews of some recently published articles and studies on the use of social networking

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    developed? In reviewing the materials in the text you should be able to discuss the issue of causation in a meaningful and dispassionate manner. Proximate cause (or legal cause) can be defined as the point at which (in a chain of events) the negligent party caused injury to the plaintiff‚ but no longer has legal responsibility for his/or her own actions. This was the case in 1928‚ when Helen Palsgraf was injured by a scale‚ which fell do to an explosion on the platform cause by a concealed package

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    Attila Nagy 9/18/2017 ENC3465 Legal Brief 3 State of New York v. Robert Strong Facts Robert Strong belongs to the Sudan Muslim religious faith‚ which later named him one of the leaders. As part of a well-known ceremony‚ he performed a religious exercise on the victim by plunging three knives into his chest to stop his heartbeat and breathing without any health repercussion thereafter. Even though this has occurred for over forty years without any fatality‚ the victim did not survive this exercise

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