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    serviced from a single source. Also‚ food processors with employee wage rates greater than $4‚081 per annum benefit from purchasing a sorter by the efficiencies gained in reducing manpower on the sorting line. Looking at the largest market - the United States - a food-processing firm will save $338K per year when it shifts its sorting line from manual to automated. This means that the labor savings can offset the cost of the machine in less than two years. Value Added to Company. The proposed acquisition

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    damages is barred by the acquittal of Reginald in the criminal case wherein the action for civil liability was not reversed2. WON Article 2180 (2nd and last par) of the CC can be applied against Atty. Hill‚ notwithstanding the fact that at the time of the occurrence‚ Reginald‚ though a minor‚ living with and getting subsistence from his father‚ was already legally married. HELD 1. NO The acquittal of Reginal Hill in the criminal case has not extinguished his liability forquasi-delict‚ hence that

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    building this culture successfully. Not only is this important to business organizations‚ but it is also important in collegiate sports. The Florida State Seminoles have had recent success in college basketball‚ and I decided to look into the profiles of some of the team’s top recruits under coach Hamilton. After closely studying the rosters of recent Florida State basketball teams‚ it is evident that Hamilton heavily recruits players at key positions who are great athletes and intense defenders. In the

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    Interest based‚ principle-centered negotiation in my opinion is the correct approach in the case between the customer service rep Tina and the customer Maria. My first though after reading the situation was to put myself into the shoes of both Tina and Maria. While Tina has a job where she is to uphold the thirty day return policy‚ her job in no way is to insult the customer‚ this insult as well as the entire situation was witnessed by Joe. I believe in all honesty that Joe must handle this situation

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    The film Othello by director Oliver Parker‚ is based on the Shakespearean tragedy based on the insecurities of one man‚ being played upon leading to his undoing at the hands of the one he most trusts‚ ?honest Iago?. In this essay‚ we look at how this age old play is dealt with by the medium of film‚ reviewing the director?s ability to provide an effect caused by insight into the play?s mechanization and interpretation of such affected by visual mastery. This analysis focuses mainly on techniques

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    the opportunities to see brightness and some of them only can stay in the darkness to understand the world. Through the darkness‚ people would redefine their self identities and reconsider who they are. In the article “The Mind’s Eye‚” the author Oliver Sacks examines different solutions of different people when they face blindness as adults. Sacks explores a new perspective and creativity of the brain when people lose their sense of sight. People would gain a new ability or reshape their identities

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    The issue brought into question in the Terry vs. Ohio case in 1968 involved a police officer‚ McFadden‚ who was patrolling the area in normal clothes. He came across two men pacing the area suspiciously and glancing into a store. He the watched them meet at a street corner frequently where they were joined by another man. After watching them do this approximately twenty-four times he approached the group and asked them their names. He patted down the overcoat that the man was wearing and felt a revolver

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    Oliver Cromwell was a Puritan man from Huntingdon‚ United Kingdom. He was born on April 25‚ 1599‚ and was raised in a very wealthy family. Oliver Cromwell became a Member of Parliament for Huntingdon from 1628-1629. At this time‚ he had no fighting experience‚ and was very nervous about the Roundhead army at the battle of Edgehill. After this Cromwell went home to begin to train his own army. This was a very big part in Cromwell’s life‚ which can lead to the reason of why Oliver Cromwell is a hero

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    In the Miranda vs Arizona case Miranda established that the police are required to inform arrested persons that they have the right to remain silent‚ that anything they say may be used against them‚ and that they have the right to an attorney. The case involved a claim by the plaintiff that the state of Arizona‚ by obtaining a confession from him without having informed him of his right to have a lawyer present‚ had violated his rights under the Fifth Amendment regarding self incrimination. Miranda

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    US vs. FOWLER G.R. No. L-49631 J. Torres FACTS: This is an appeal to the Supreme Court by the appellant‚ the United States‚ to review the decision made by the Court of First Instance (CFI) of Manila. The two defendants and appellees‚ Fowler et al‚ have been accused of the theft of sixteen (16) bottles of champagne of the value of $20 on 12 August 1901 while on board the transport Lawton. Lawton was then navigating the high seas. The said champagne bottles are part of the cargo and are owned by Julian

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