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    1 There are lots of key factors for Starbucks to build the brand successful. Those are described below:  Transformation of Starbucks into a global brand. Starbucks not only cover North America‚ Latin America but also Europe and Middle East. By expanding their business‚ Starbucks capture a large number of customers and people got a chance to know about the brand easily.  Partnerships : Starbucks implemented joint venture with Pepsi‚ Kraft‚ Dryer’s and Capital Records and licensing partnership

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    world is making it imperative for health care professionals to achieve and implement cultural competent congruent care (Jeffreys‚ 2015). The purpose of this discussion is to define cultural diverse assessments‚ describe the key components of a comprehensive cultural assessment in my own words and identify the five communication skills that facilitate culturally competent care. Cultural diverse assessment is a culturally responsive treatment plan that helps health care workers and medical staff formulate

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    Do judges make law or merely play a role in interpreting law? Discuss Judges do both. Judges interpret the statue law and they make the common law. There are two types of law one would be the primary law‚ which is also known as the statue law and the secondary law‚ which is also known as the common law. For the primary law it is created by the legislature‚ which is the parliament as the parliament has the power to make the statue because the people elected them. So the judges interpret the primary

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    roles of judges‚ magistrates‚ barristers‚ solicitors and juries. Judges & Magistrates- When hearing a case in court both magistrates and judges have to be unbiased and have no prejudices. They both have to make sure that no party is treated unfairly. Not only that but both parties must have a good sense of judgement and must be able to make sound decisions. Judges & Juries- Although Judges and jurors do not have many similarities there are a few. For example‚ both the judge and jury

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    judiciary free from political pressure in terms of finance. The sub judice rule is where the MPs in the House of Commons are unable to comment on current or pending cases. This keeps the judiciary free from political interference and prevents prejudice against judicial decisions. This rule is followed by ministers and civil servants too. Judges are said to be kept neutral because they lack politically ‘partisan activity’ as they don’t comment on ‘matters of public policy’ and avoid siding with different

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    Brandie Torres Von Behren International Politics 7 October 2013 Should the United States Ratify the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty? Nuclear weapons are a touchy topic nowadays‚ especially with more and more countries around the world engaging in war or finding the means of developing such objects. Being one of few countries with this power has caused a riff in the general opinion of what to do when faced with Since the first nuclear tests in 1945 up until the last American ones in 1992 there

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    Benefits of a Liberal Arts Education in Appellate Court Judges Appellate Court judges are the final stop for most of the federal cases in the United States. They hear cases which come from large areas or regions‚ often encompassing a large number of cultural variances. Rather than hold trials‚ appellate court judges review decisions of trial courts for errors of law. Court of appeals decisions‚ unlike those of the lower federal courts‚ establish binding precedents. Other federal courts

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    types of people that are viewed as outcasts. I believe that the person judging the other person determines whether that person is an outcast or not‚ at least to them. If you think about it‚ we are all different in our own way so why do we have to judge those different than us. Some of the people who are believed by most of the population to be outcasts are homeless people because they don’t have the same resources as the people who have a house. Homeless people need help because they are just on

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    Explain how judges can be dismissed from the office Judges represent an important central role in adjudicating disputes in a fair‚ unbiased manner by applying legal rules and play a vital role in controlling the exercise of power by the state. Judges may leave their position by the termination of an appointment: Dismissal due to breaching judicial disciplines‚ resignation of their own choice or suggestion by the Lord Chancellor for misbehaviour‚ removal due to disability by permanent infirmity

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    In this essay‚ I will explain why Texas should retain the partisan election of judges. Texas is one of the few states that choose their judges using a Partisan voting method. Partisan elections can be unreliable and deceitful. A high legal position such as a judge should never be chosen in such a manner. Judges are not chosen based on merit or skills. Partisan elections do not represent the population accurately. The public is usually uninformed about the candidates they choose. In addition‚ partisan

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