Issue 1. Did ABC advertising discriminate against Jean on the basis of sex when they failed to promote her? 2. Did ABC discriminate against Jean because of her religious beliefs and practices? 3. Did ABC discriminate against Jean because of her national origin? Brief Answers 1. Ms.Riyadh has not proved enough evidence to conclude that ABC discriminated against her because of her sex. 2. Yes‚ Ms. Riyadh has some strong evidence that a reasonable jury might conclude that
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considering these cases were same in character. In these consolidated cases‚ 3 principal issues were raised: 1) whether or not petitioners were denied due process when information for libel were filed against them although the finding of the existence of prima facie case was still under review by the Secretary of Justice and‚ subsequently‚ by the President; 2) whether or not the constitutional rights of petitioner Beltran were violated when respondent RTC judge issued a warrant for his arrest without personally
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MEMO TO: CEO FROM: Division Manager DATE: January 29‚ 2014 RE: Discrimination Research ****************************************************************************** The following are my findings regarding the constructive discharge from the employee that has left our company after our policy change. The employee is alleging that we discriminated against them because we made them work on a “Holy Day.” He is claiming “constructive discharge.” Constructive Discharge is when an organization
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Normative ethics Normative ethics is the branch of philosophical ethics that investigates the set of questions that arise when we think about the question “how ought one act morally speaking?” Normative ethics is distinct from meta-ethics because it examines standards for the rightness and wrongness of actions‚ while meta-ethics studies the meaning of moral language and the metaphysics of moral facts. Normative ethics is also distinct from descriptive ethics‚ as the latter is an empirical investigation
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too busy to read through the entire analysis. Some professors also prefer that you state the conclusion up front. Rule • State the rule or legal principle. This may take the form of stating the elements required for a prima facie case. o “The prima facie case for battery requires the following elements: an act‚ intent‚ contact‚ causation‚ and harm.” • Some professors do not want you to explicitly state the rule (i.e.‚ “The rule is…”). Rather‚ they prefer that you imply
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(1872)2 where Blackburn J stated that if an article is attached by own weight than then it is not part of the land unless the circumstances are such to show it was intended to be part of the land‚ the prima facie finding is that it is a chattel. If it is affixed to the land even slightly than the prima facie finding is that it is a fixture. Thus permanent structures on land and items that are integral part of the land itself are normally held to be “part of the parcel” 3. This presumption can be
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their predecessors. Images depicted by Augustus such as the breastplate of Augustus on the Prima Porta and the Temple of Mars Ultor‚ can be compared to Vergil’s description of the Shield of Aeneas and the Temple of Juno. These visual art pieces all share a common theme; they share the theme of “Glorious Rome” and extravagance in attempt to outdo their predecessors. The Breastplate of Augustus from the Prima Porta is most comparable to Vergil’s description of the Shield of Aeneas. The Breastplate
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the age old conception that "It is always prima facie seriously wrong to take a human life" or "It is always prima facie seriously wrong to end the life of a baby." as both of these understandings cannot be ridiculed. The pro-choicer argument in and of itself will make a similar claim that is once again supported by the moral principles in society such as; "Being a person is what gives an individual intrinsic moral worth" or "It is only seriously prima facie wrong to take the life of a member
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Biomedical Ethics Exam 1 Study Guide Answers 1. The central aim of the normative theory is to provide well supported principles of conduct and value that will be useful for guiding people’s actions. There are 2 branches : 1. Right conduct theory: what makes right acts right? Example—abortion.. “hurting others is wrong”.. “killing people is wrong” 2. Value theory: what sorts of things are intrinsically valuable? 2. The central aim of the Value theory
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Tilte and citation …………………………………………………………………………….3 Ratio decidendi ………………………………………………………………………………3 Facts of the case (in brief ) ……………………………………………………………………4 Issues:- allegations by one party …………………………………………………………….5 allegations denied by other party……………………………………………………5 Relevant Sections and Definitions………………………………………………………………5 Obiter dicta……………………………………………………………………………………...10 Decision of the court……………………………………………………………………………..10 Tilte and citation In decision
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