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    Strayer University Law‚ Ethics & Corp Governance Professor Lori Baggot Abstract The employment-at-will doctrine states that‚ when an employee does not have a written employment contract and the term of employment is of indefinite duration‚ the employer can terminate the employee for good cause‚ bad cause‚ or no cause. The employment-at-will doctrine also states that an employee is hired based on his/her will and may choose to leave at any time after post-employment. The same

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    Portable Touch Screen

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    Portable Touch Screen ABSTRACT The paper aims at design of a portable system which can be mounted anywhere‚ possibly on a desktop or phone screen or projected screen and use the surface as a touch screen. For e.g. If the desktop is projected to a white screen mounted on a wall‚ the presenter can directly touch the white screen and perform all the mouse actions using his finger as the arrow without physically going near the system or seeking help of a system operator. Also if the system is

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    1- April Whitlock received e-mail from Mommy bloggers requesting financial assistance to attend the upcoming bloggers conference. Bloggers promised a ward of mouth and written reviews about Carolina Pad Company. April must consider that bloggers hadn’t promised favorable review‚ just review. Also‚ she worried there was something dishonest about the case: wasn’t implicit that the reviews would be favorable? Moreover‚ is the act an ethical or not and would the payments be in violation of Carolina Pad’s

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    The heat

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    Achievement Standard 91106 (2.9) Log number: 4 Title: The Heat Text type: Film Director: Paul Feig The film ‘The Heat’ is a film about a very formal but cocky FBI agent who is paired with a really aggressive Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord. The FBI agent‚ Sarah Ashburn‚ only agreed to take on this case to get a promotion. The Boston cop‚ Mullins‚ was chosen to do this case because she knew the town better than anyone else did. Sarah Ashburn and Mullins did not like each other

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    Portable Fun Instruments

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    1. Use the links in Web Links for this case‚ your favorite search engine‚ and resources in your library to learn more about Android and Apple as program delivery systems for smart phones. Prepare a 300-word executive summary for Yash that describes each delivery system you identify and outlines the current or likely near-term availability of each system for content providers such as PFI. The two program delivery systems examined for smart phones are Brew and Windows Azure. Brew platform was developed

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    Declining Portable Water

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    “Water of life”. This is a famous Christianity word that reflects how important water is to our life. As we know‚ most drinkable water comes from the river‚ thus making river the main sources of potable water. However global warming is getting more and more serious nowadays causing a global rise in temperature and melt the ices at mountain’s peak. In the book ‘Pillar of Sand’ by Sandra Postel‚ Postel says that major Asia’s rivers like Ganges‚ Indus and Yellow river depends on the snowpack mountains

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    discovered the relationship between lighting and electricity. Otto Von Guericke discovered electricity in 1660 when he made the first electric generator. Joseph Henry would then invent the electric battery and would change the world. The very first portable electricity. People could power things they couldn’t before. Moving forward Henry Ford would use electricity and the battery to make the first assembly line and the first car. Electricity changed our lives culturally since 1831 when the telegraph

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    DESIGN SPECIFICATION Design Specification for a Portable Winch The following example PDS contains many aspects of a commercial PDS and was written with advice from a winch design company. A real design brief for a winch would contain many more aspects than outlined here. A PDS for family motor car for example‚ would have many more categories specific to the product and would require several large manuals to list the ’problem’ in detail. Portable Winch Design Brief From internal market research

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    Chapter 15 & 16: Temperature‚ Heat & Heat Transfer Temperature is a measure of the average (not total) translational kinetic energy. ●ex: there is 2x as much total molecular kinetic energy in a 2L of boiling water than one‚ but the temp of the two volumes are the same (average of translational kinetic energy per molecule is the same in each → Internal Energy- the total of all molecular energies: kinetic+potential (SAME TEMP) ● Ex: apply a flame to 1L h2o for a certain time and its temp rises

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    A Portable Motorized Body Board The lightest personal watercraft on the market weighs 600 pounds. Jason Woods’s Kymera (named after both the mythological creature and a type of deepwater fish) weighs a mere 35. The concept was a carbon-fiber body board powered by a small engine that would propel a rider at exhilarating speeds while displacing roughly half an inch of water. Vacationers could explore waterways without a boat‚ and because the Kymera would weigh only 35 pounds‚ one person could haul

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