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    Employment Business Law

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    that there are applicable laws for the State of Texas. There are 5 specific laws that needs to be address in order to having a successful business. In this memo we will provide your company a brief description of the employment laws that should be implemented in your company. We will give you description of penalties that can arise if you are non-compliant. The goal of the company is to be compliant‚ and abide by the laws set forth by the State of Texas. The purpose of this memo is to help you understand

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    Cattle Industry Expansion

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    systems westward and forcing Indian tribes to leave their land‚ Southerners were able to take advantage and conquer new lands to develop more urban societies. The cattle business started in the deep South‚ mainly Texas. Once the potential of cattle trade was realized‚ it expanded beyond Texas to other states like Wyoming and Nebraska (Goldberg‚ ed. 7‚ The American Journey‚ 55). It was easy for the cattle industry to expand far Westward since it was pretty inexpensive to invest in cattle and grass and

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    The Kickapoo Indians

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    The Kickapoo Indians Research Objective: The growth of today’s youth in an endangered culture. I. Topic The Kickapoo Indians are a type of Native American people that have tribes across the United States. Stationed in Texas‚ Kansas‚ and Oklahoma‚ the Kickapoo Indians have a culture that has not been looked over and talked about much in our world and lifetime. While they are part of the overall population of our country‚ we know little about them‚ and the influence they have on their children

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    this‚ however‚ we have been exerting our best efforts to propitiate her good will. Upon the pretext that Texas‚ a nation as independent as herself‚ thought proper to unite its destinies with our own‚ she has affected to believe that we have severed her rightful territory‚ and in official proclamations and manifestos has repeatedly threatened to make war upon us for the purpose of reconquering Texas. In the meantime‚ we have tried every effort at reconciliation. The cup of forbearance had been exhausted

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    Nico Brown COJO 1030 October 25‚ 2012 Convergence and Divergence Essay Intentionally or intuitively‚ we constantly use convergence and divergence in our daily communication routine. While the process itself is automatic; the manner of not doing either does not exist‚ because one of the two is always being chosen. Convergence is the process of adapting ones speech style to match others they want to identify and divergence is the use of linguistic mannerisms that emphasizes a person’s differences

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    not easily negotiated‚ for the disputes which underlay it went back to the question of Texas. Following the successful revolt of the Texans‚ including Mexicans who lived north of the Rio Grande‚ against the dictator Santa Ana‚ the Mexican government did not reconcile itself to the loss of this vast territory. Instead‚ it plotted and planned to recover Texas‚ by military force if necessary. The accession of Texas to the Union in 2 March 1845 poisoned relations between the United States and Mexico and

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    Texas Poverty Levels Discuss the causes and consequences of poverty levels in Texas Final December 11‚ 2012 Texas has always had a big issue with people living in poverty. People believe that living in poverty is a matter of chance in what you are born into. People do not get to pick where‚ when‚ or with whom they are born to. No one wants to live in poverty but some don’t have the chance. People that live in the poverty level don’t have the things that are a must to be able to not

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    Mexican War Research Paper

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    Oscar Rivas  Professor Cervantes  US History/ 3rd Period  October 18 2013     The Mexican­American war of 1846 played a very significant role in the history of the United  States and Mexico. The United States gained 529‚000 square miles of valuable Mexican territory.  Due to the war Mexico lost half of it’s land and resources which left Mexico with half of the  territory they had before the war began. Wars are typically fought to defend or seize land‚ or to  destroy an enemy. But in this case‚ the United States aggressively invaded Mexico

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    Influences on the constitution of the Republic of Texas include Answer Selected Answer: the U.S. Constitution. Question 2 1 out of 1 points African Americans earned the right to vote in Texas with ratification of Answer Selected Answer: the 1869 constitution. Question 3 0 out of 1 points The Texas state executive branch can be described as Answer Selected Answer: strong. Question 4 1 out of 1 points Poll taxes‚ used in Texas until 1966‚ limited the voting rights of

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    Employment-At-Will Doctrine Texas is an “employment-at-will” state. Generally‚ employees without a written employment contract can be fired for good cause‚ bad cause‚ or no cause at all. In an at-will situation‚ either the employer or employee may terminate the employment relationship at any time‚ with or without warning‚ and with or without cause‚ unless there is an existing agreement with express terms and conditions covering its termination.1 Of course‚ the employment-at-will doctrine is not without

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