The decision for Samuel Firestone 250766441 Joanne (jiayi Xu) Samuel Firestone is a member of the board of directors of Lakeland Mining Corp. Because of a drastic tension between CEO—Peter Sevko‚ and chairman of the board-- Philip Scott.‚ Firestone as a key member of the board needs to figure out who he wants to support. This decision is related to some problems which also need to be thought about. First‚ the decision is about whether to support chairman’s
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controls play a key role in this regard. Rationalization-is the attitude or mindset that enables the individual to rationalize the fraudulent act. Bill Carter- an angry‚ ex-employee that felt unfairly fired. Bill felt pressure from financial obligation and the need to support his family after being fired. With debts totaling $38‚000 and educational expenses for his oldest son‚ Bill felt desperate about his financial situation and grew angrier giving him a motive to commit fraud. Bill was the purchasing
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Identifying Information Giuseppe is a 14-year-10 month-old‚ Latino male in the 8th grade referred for counseling through AB3632 from Hollywood Senior high School under the Los Angeles Unified School District. Giuseppe’s school counselor indicates Giuseppe has difficulty controlling his anger towards peers. She also shares that Giuseppe fights with his peers leading to a suspension from school for three days due to fighting. Giuseppe’s mother reports that at home he is very oppositional especially
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the household. In the police report‚ he had said that he had turned and blindly fired while fleeing. Regardless of which of the two are true‚ Furman was found guilty of murder and was eligible for the death penalty under the-extant state law. The Furman v. Georgia case took place on January 17th of 1971. Two other death penalty cases were decided along with Furman; Jackson v. Georgia and Branch v. Texas. These cases concern the constitutionality of the death sentence for rape and murder convictions
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EVANGELISTA & CO v. ABAD SANTOS (G.R. No. 31684; June 28‚ 1973) FACTS: On October 9‚ 1954 a co-partnership was formed under the name of "Evangelista & Co." On June 7‚ 1955the Articles of Co-partnership was amended as to include herein respondent‚ Estrella Abad Santos‚ as industrial partner‚ with herein petitioners Domingo C. Evangelista‚ Jr.‚ Leonardo Atienza Abad Santos and Conchita P.Navarro‚ the original capitalist partners‚ remaining in that capacity‚ with a contribution of P17‚500
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Case Study on Discipline Introduction Discipline According to Snell Bohlander‚ discipline can be defined as : 1. Treatment that punishes 2. Orderly behavior in an organization setting 3. Training that molds and strengthen desirable conduct – corrects undesirable conduct – and develops self-control Discipline also considered as a management tools used to correct undesirable employee behavior. Discipline is applied as a constructive ways of getting employees to act in the acceptable
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Bandag Automotive has recently been taken over by the founder’s son‚ Jim Bandag. He tends to run the business the complete opposite direction of his father‚ sales and profit have improved however the company is now facing more litigation for discriminatory and alleged illegal employment practices. As such‚ Bandag Automotive does need to reorganize its human resource management function. They seem to have been successful in the function of human resource management that involves “acquiring‚ training
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Explore the strategic direction of the Food and Beverage Department within the construct of the overall strategy for the Radicor Hotel‚ Darling Harbour. Hao-wei Liu(Jessica) In every hotel‚ food and beverage department sometimes seems to be a subsidiary section in a hotel organization‚ yet its revenue is all in all and substantial. Radicor Hotel has its food and beverage revenue from seven areas‚ the promenade‚ the Abbey‚ lobby lounge‚ connections bar‚ the Deli‚ room service and mini bar. In Radicor
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sentence of death was the subject matter of a reference to the High Court. The two condemned persons also came up in appeal to the High Court which dismissed the appeal and accepted the reference for confirmation of the death sentence. 2. The prosecution case‚ shortly stated was that on the night between the 18th and 19th February 1953 the two Appellants along with the three others (acquitted by the learned trial Judge) in pursuance of a conspiracy to commit the murder of Md. Moinuddin had set fire to the
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Calvo v. UCPB General Insurance Case Digest Calvo v. UCPB General Insurance G.R. No. 148496 March 19‚ 2002 Facts: Petitioner Virgines Calvo‚ owner of Transorient Container Terminal Services‚ Inc. (TCTSI)‚ and a custom broker‚ entered into a contract with San Miguel Corporation (SMC) for the transfer of 114 reels of semi-chemical fluting paper and 124 reels of kraft liner board from the port area to the Tabacalera Compound‚ Ermita‚ Manila. The cargo was insured by respondent UCPB General Insurance
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