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    Snyder v. Turk p40 Procedural History: Lower court entered a directed verdict for Dr. Turk b/c there was an absence of evidence that he intended to inflict personal injury Directed verdict: a ruling by a trial judge taking a case from the jury b/c the evidence will permit only one reasonable verdict (after trial) -testing sufficiency of evidence (enough facts to prove elements) Issue: Did Dr. Turk intend to commit a battery when he touched D but did not intend personal injury? -Does

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    Shiseido's Brief History

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    things on Earth to create new value” lives on in their corporate mission of “identifying new‚ richer sources of value and using then to create a beautiful lifestyle.” This policy has led to high-value-added products and services in the cosmetics and other business promoting people’s beauty and well-being. The founder of Shiseido‚ Arinobu Fukuhara has introduced the western-style pharmaceuticals to Japan in 1872 when herbal medicine was still mainstreams; amend the poor quality of pharmaceuticals

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    Brief History of Translation

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    教学单位 外国语学院  学生学号 100214207   [pic] 课 程 论 文 英文题目 On the Theory of Communicative action through the translation of metaphor 中文题目 论通过对暗语的翻译来实现沟通行为 院 系 外国语学院 专 业 英语(翻译)   学生姓名 邓永胜 学 号 100214207 任课教师 徐向晖 2013 年 1 月 9 日 Abstract In general‚ since mankind started translation activities‚ the study of translation has never ceased. Discussions about translation have become so frequent

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    Toyota - a Brief History

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    Toyota and Why It Is So Successful The History of Toyota For organizational convenience I will discuss Toyota history as follows: • The start • The 1940s • The 1950s • Etc. The start. The Toyota Motor Corp. (TMC) had its beginning in 1933 when it was established as a division within the Toyoda Automatic Loom Works‚ Ltd. The founder of Toyota was Kiichiro Toyoda (1894–1952)‚ the son of Sakichi Toyoda (1867–1930). The values that have underpinned Toyota success startedwith Sakichi who was the son

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    Case Brief Summary: Marbury v. Madison Robert L. Broadwater PAD 525 Strayer University Dr. O’Neal July 09‚ 2012 Summary of Marbury v. Madison‚ 5 U.S. 137‚ 1 Cranch 137‚ 2 L. Ed. 60 (1803). Facts The incumbent president Federalist John Adams was defeat in the presidential election by Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. The day before leaving office‚ President John Adams named forty-two justices of the peace and sixteen new circuit court justices for the District of Columbia. This was

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    Case Title: Regina v. G and another (Appellants) (On Appeal form the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)) Citation: [2003] UKHL 50 Procedural History (PH): The appellants were charged on 22nd August 2000; without lawful excuse damaged by fire; commercial premises and being reckless as to whether such property would be damaged. The appellants stood trial before Judge Maher in March 2001. The appellants’ case at trial was that they expected the fire to extinguish itself on the concrete

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    Terry V. Ohio Case Brief

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    Terry v. Ohio‚ 392 U.S. 1 (1968) “Unreasonable search and seizures” One of the many things learned at state police academies around the country is the “Terry pat”. What a Terry pat is‚ is a basic pat down of a suspects outer clothing‚ searching for weapons. The name came be known by a Superior Court case in the 1960’s‚ known as Terry v. Ohio. The case originated back in October 1963‚ involving John W. Terry and Richard Chilton. The two men were seen on a corner by veteran police detective

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    A Brief History of Taekwondo

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    A Brief History of Taekwondo The name Taekwondo is derived from the Korean word "Tae" meaning foot‚ "Kwon" meaning fist and "Do" meaning way of. So‚ literally Taekwondo means "the way of the foot and fist". The name Taekwondo‚ however‚ has only been used since 1955 while the arts’ roots began 2‚300 years ago in Korea. Known as a martial art and way of life‚ the evolution of Taekwondo was a direct result of the happenings in Korea long ago‚ and knowledge of the history is an important step in understanding

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    financial resources‚ technological resources‚ and natural resources. Since organizations can be viewed as systems‚ management can also be defined as human action‚ including design‚ to facilitate the production of useful outcomes from a system. This view opens the opportunity to ’manage’ oneself‚ a pre-requisite to attempting to manage others. The verb manage comes from the Italian maneggiare (to handle — especially tools)‚ which in turn derives from the Latin manus (hand). The French word mesnagement

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    Case Brief Funk vs. United States Supreme Court of the United States 290 U.S. 371‚ 54 S. Ct. 212 (1933) Facts: Funk was tried twice and convicted both times in Federal District Court for conspiracy to violate the prohibition law. In the first appeal to the Federal Circuit Court of Appeals the decision of the Federal District Court was reversed due to issues not applicable here. 46 F.2d 417. In both trials the defendant called upon his wife to testify on his behalf and she was excluded

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