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    The Non Compete Clause

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    The "non-compete" clause New Thesis: In society today the "non-compete" clause has gained more and more publicity. In certain industries the non-compete clause is essential to protect employers investments in their personnel. A fine example of this is in the radio industry in Florida. In 1987‚ the Florida appeals court reexamined a case where disc jockeys had signed a letter of agreement with a rival station during the prohibition period of their non-compete agreement. The disc jockeys

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    The government is always expanding in many ways‚ but what justifies them to do so? The Necessary and Proper Clause can both support such decisions‚ or reject them. These Clauses are explained in the Constitution. It says that‚ “The Congress shall have Power …To make all Laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into Execution the foregoing Powers‚ and all other Powers vested by this Constitution in the Government of the United States‚ or in any Department or Officer thereof.” The importance

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    NOUNS AND NOUN PHRASES

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    Corvalán HANDOUT: NOUNS AND NOUN PHRASES The NP The structure of the Noun Phrase can be illustrated as follows (Premodification) H (Postmodification) determiners adjectives nouns the the old the very old those very old noun pronoun prepositional phrases relative clauses in the parking lot cars (that) the company bought for the employees Other pre- and postmodifiers may include determiner phrases‚ adjective phrases and even adverb phrases. A noun may also be complemented

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    restrictive and nonrestrictive clauses differ in terms of punctuation and prosodic features. In terms of punctuation‚ nonrestrictive relative clauses accompany short pauses and commas around it whereas restrictive clauses do not. Nonrestrictive ones do so because their role is only to provide additional information about their antecedent regardless of the flow of their main clause‚ so they need to be separated from the main clause. On the other hand‚ restrictive clauses are needed to identify their

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    Nouns

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    LN-1.1.1: Nouns LN-1.1.1: NOUNS 1.1 Introduction to Nouns A noun is a part of speech that names a person‚ place‚ or thing. Many different kinds of nouns are used in the English language. Some are specific for people‚ places‚ events‚ and some represent groups or collections. Some nouns aren’t even nouns; they’re verbs acting like nouns in sentences. Nouns can be singular‚ referring to one thing‚ or plural‚ referring to more than one thing. Nouns can be possessive as well; possessive nouns indicate

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    Non Compete Clause: Good or Bad BUS 311 Nicki Hebert James Slack July 25‚ 2011 Non-compete agreements are a particularly important issue in today’s business world. Three trends that make non-competes especially important in the current business environment are a change in the definition of competition‚ the lack of employee loyalty‚ and the importance of relationship-based selling. As long as these agreements are done according to state law‚ they can be enforceable in the court of law. Any

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    Noun

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    NOUNS (名词) Common and Proper Nouns (普通名词和专有名词) 名词可以分为专有名词(Proper Nouns)和普通名词 (Common Nouns)。 专有名词是某(些)人,地方,机构等专有的名称。 普通名词是一类人或东西或是一个抽象概念的名词。普通名词又可分为下面四类:         1)个体名词(Individual Nouns):表示某类人或东西中的个体,如:gun。 2)集体名词(Collective Nouns):表示若干个个体组成的集合体,如:family。 3)物质名词(Material Nouns):表示无法分为个体的实物,如:air。 4)抽象名词(Abstract Nouns):表示动作、状态、品质、感情等抽象概念,如:work。 个体名词和集体名词可以用数目来计算,称为可数名词(Countable Nouns)。 物质名词和抽象名词一般无法用数目计算,称为不可数名词(Uncountable Nouns)。 归纳一下,名词的分类可以下图表示: 名词 专有名词 NOUNS Proper Nouns 普通名词

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    Nouns

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    Nouns Definition: It is a word that names a person‚ a thing‚ a place or an idea. Grammatically‚ it is the head word of grammatical structure in which it functions. Kinds of nouns: Common nouns name general places or things or ideas e.g.‚ man‚ country‚ statute. Proper nouns name a particular person‚ place‚ or thing e.g.‚ Michael Jordan‚ Indonesia‚ Statute of Liberty. Concrete nouns describe things that can be seen‚ heard‚ touched‚ smelled or tasted e.g.‚ hat‚ hen‚ desk. Abstract nouns describe

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    Article IV‚ section 1‚ of the constitution‚ requires that states honor the public acts and judicial decisions that takes place in another state called the “full faith and credit clause”. For instance‚ if two people are married in Atlanta and it is regulated by the law Texas has to recognize them as married even though it was not initiated in Texas. All the same if a practice is against their beliefs the states are not required to recognize the marriage. The tenth amendment is known as the reserved

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    English Study Course

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Grammatical structure of the English language 11 Part I. ACCIDENCE General classification of the parts of speech 13 Chapter I. THE NOUN § 1. Definition 14 § 2. Morphological characteristics — §

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