rule Sue started Compuco‚ a sole proprietorship that sold computer equipment‚ in 1986‚ during her marriage with Tom using community property savings. Under the source rule‚ property acquired by one of the spouses using CP funds is a CP of both spouses. Thus‚ Compuco is a CP asset‚ and must be divided equally unless one of the spouses rebuts the presumption of equal division. Sue’s arguments Sue will argue that even though Compuco was CP at the beginning of its acquisition‚ however after Sue and
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Doby’s Gone is a story about a little girl Sue Johnson and her imaginary friend Doby. Sue is a lonely‚ innocent girl‚ and she has no one to play with. Moreover‚ the author wants to mention about the relationship between Sue and Doby‚ a racial prejudice and how the girl struggles at school to get a respect. At the beginning of the story‚ we see the appearance of Doby in Sue’s family. Sue is a little girl‚ but she has no friend at her age to play with. So she creates Doby‚ an imaginary friend‚ and
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the agency in which she works. A problem arises between her and her coworker/superior‚ Sue‚ who is seemingly jealous of Joan’s quick success. Sue ends up making a change to Joan’s job description that conflicts with her religious practices. We will be analyzing their goals‚ styles‚ tactics‚ and approaches to this conflict. In the conflict of "Not on my Sabbath"‚ there are three key players. One of them is Sue Arnold and the other is Joan Kissinger. Gloria Davis is also involved in the conflict
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information given the most relevant quote is “Sue and Tom are business partners”. This would mean that Tom and Sue are fifty-fifty principals within there partnership. I believe that Sue had the requirement to inform Tom of the decision to buy the property and also to increase Tom’s response time when it was apparent he was on vacation and unable to give her his decision. Tom’s response to Sue of “I think the partnership should buy the property”‚ without knowing that Sue had already made the purchase shows
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in One morning‚ the doctor spoke quietly to Sue outside Johnsy’s room. New York City. Sue and Johnsy were artists. The two girls met each ‘I can’t help her‚’ the doctor said. ‘She is very sad. She other in the month of May‚ at a restaurant in Greenwich doesn’t want to live. Someone must make her happy again. Village. What is she interested in?’ ‘I’m from the State of Maine‚’ Sue said to Johnsy. ‘I draw ‘She’s an artist‚’ Sue replied. ‘She wants to paint a picture of the
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Chapter 1: The Scenario The story begins at a local Wal-Mart super center‚ its Friday‚ payday. As employees open their paychecks they are awaiting their annual raise. As one employee‚ Sue opens up her paycheck she finds she has not yet received a raise; she has waited all year for this raise. She is very sad to find she did not receive one‚ she begins to think maybe she did something wrong. She starts to think back through the year‚ and can not seem to come up with any solutions as to why she
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after a lengthy conversation with Sue. He questions his reasons for being with her and then comes to his conclusion through rationalization in sentences three and five. Hardy’s word choice shows Jude as an intellectual and a man questioning his relationship with Sue. The figurative language and imagery of the excerpt show what Jude thinks of the leader-writer Sue once knew. Hardy’s use of syntax‚ diction‚ and imagery depict Jude’s thought process after speaking to Sue and what he should do to fix their
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The information from Sue necessary for the substance abuse intake assessment was gathered by the police report‚ court report‚ medical history‚ and also Sue. The main purpose of the ensuing evaluation is to determine if Sue is mentally healthy and socially able to take care of herself as well as her children. She exhibits signs of mental illness (i.e. emotional distress‚ and depression); further investigation via a mental status assessment is required. REASON FOR REFERRAL: Sue was incarcerated and
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me and a coworker‚ Sue. Sue had a habit of coming to work late or with a hang-over and not doing her share of the work. We built the information pages in the phone books called the “talking pages.” If the project was a small book it was not a problem‚ one person could manage doing that without any help within the time limit. The larger books usually required two people to get it put together and approved by the customer by the deadline. Another issue in this conflict is that Sue did not want to take
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JOHNSY: Excuse me! All the other tables seem to be taken. Do you mind if I sit here? SUE: Oh! No! Of course not! I’d love the company. Please! Join me. JOHNSY: Thank you! My name is Joanna Gaines. SUE: Hello‚ Joanna! Susan Cross. Friends call me Sue. JOHNSY: Hi‚ Sue. My friends call me Johnsy. SUE: Johnsy! I like it. JOHNSY: It’s really busy in here this time of day‚ isn’t it. Do you eat here often? SUE: Just about every day. It’s the cheapest‚ and the best place around. I haven’t seen
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