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    up the full length of her arm. FACTS * Often went to Skully’s Bar where she met Zeke‚ her boyfriend. * Ms. Attire had some personal and work-related issues at work‚ however it steadily improved. * Ms. Attire did not have a physical employee handbook stating the policies of the tattoo and body make-up. ISSUES Natalie Attire went and got full arm tattoo‚ and did not properly cover her body make-up‚ and she did not seek permission of her manager‚ Biddy Baker. DISCUSSION

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    LEGAL MEDICINE Identification of Persons Importance 1. For the living a. amnesia‚ coma‚ infants and other mental defects b. cases of paternity and filiations for purposes of inheritance‚ support and parental authority c. cases involving personal crime: rape‚ murder‚ physical injuries (for the culprit) 2. For the dead a. for proper administration of justice particularly in suspicious death occurrences

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    1. Definition of Clause According to Legal dictionary‚ clause is referring to a section‚ phrase‚ paragraph‚ or segment of a legal document‚ such as a contract‚ deed‚ will‚ or constitution‚ that relates to a particular point. A document is usually broken into several numbered components so that specific sections can be easily located. The Supremacy Clause‚ for example‚ is part of Article IV of the U.S. Constitution An exclusion clause is a term in a contract that seeks to restrict the rights of

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    Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism‚ a social andenvironmental movement that started in the 1960s‚ addresses environmental issues through advocacy‚ education and activism. The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered

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    HSC Legal Studies Research Task – Crime Identify the correct legal citation of the case R v Faehndrich [2008] NSWSC 877 (29 August 2008) Outline the Elements of the offence On 11 April 2008‚ John Harry Faehndrich was convicted by a jury of the charge that he‚ on 13 August 2006‚ at Forster in the State of New South Wales‚ did murder Dianne Condon. The deceased died when she was stabbed by the prisoner with a pair of scissors and her vertebral artery was incised. The prisoner stabbed her a minimum

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    MEMORANDUM OF LAW To: Brenda Young‚ Supervising Attorney From: Steven Carp ‚ Legal Assistant Date: September 26‚ 2012 Re: Enforcement of non-competition agreement against Brett Young I.QUESTIONS PRESENTED Whether the restrictive covenant is enforceable against Brett Young for working with a competitor of Finance R Us. II. SHORT ANSWER: No‚ the covenant is not enforceable against Brett Young for leaving Finance R Us and working for Titles Unlimited when the III. STATEMENT

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    LEGAL BASES OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM MAJOR LEGAL BASES The Philippine Constitutions 1. 1935 CONST. Article XIV Section 5 2. 1973 CONST. Article XV Section 8 (1-8) 3. 1987 CONST. Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) THE 1987 CONSTITUTIONS Article XIV Sections 1-5(5) Section 1. The state shall protect and promote the right of all the citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all. Section 2. The state shall:

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    defendant wants to buy that land for many days. 6. That the plaintiff alaways refuses to sell that land. 7. That the defendant on 10th June 2011 forcefully take over the possassion of the land. 8. That thebdefendants does not possess any legal document to claim the land. Now the plaintiff most respectfully prays as follows: 1. Give a decree under Sec. 8 of the Specific Relief Act 1877 for the recovery of the possession of the property. 2. Cost for suit in favor of the plaintiff

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    United States V McClatchey 217 F3d 823 Cir.‚ (10th ‚ 2000) I. Background This case of U.S government versus defendant McClatchey involves hospital CEO‚ two physicians‚ and Mr. McClatchy who is a part of the administrative staff at Baptist Medical center. Two physicians involved in the case worked together in a group practice called BVMG that provided care to the nursing homes. In 1984‚ they brought a proposal to the Baptist Medical Center to have them buy the practice and in return physicians

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    Case Study of Management Information System “When Radiation Therapy Kills” (Ethical and Societal Issues in Information System) Background of the case: When the new radiation therapies are raised‚ they’ve promised to cure people from illness. Contemporary radiation therapy offers a good example of society failing to anticipate and control the negative impacts of a technology powerful enough to kill people. Advanced technologies in radiation treatment represent hope and a chance to live and

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