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    Employment-At-Will Doctrine Learning Computer Applications This employee has to be willing to learn the computer applications. She has to realize that these computer applications are an important tool for her to be able to do her job correctly. She cannot have an attitude where she believes she knows everything and is unwilling to listen and learn. This will not be accepted. Since Jennifer is a recent graduate‚ she does not have any real world experience working with an accounting firm

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    Question 1 Independence of the judiciary within the doctrine of the separation of powers INTRODUCTORY WITH THE ACT OF SETTLEMENT 1701 British constitutional principle of judicial independence Convention tracking its statutory origin and was enacted in 1701‚ Act of Settlement. The Act formally recognized the independence of the judiciary‚ the main content‚ secure the right to use qualification subject to good behaviour ‚ the removal of the judge (an address of both houses of parliament)‚ and

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    Michael Sanders Mr. Phillip Peterson Doctrine I April 11‚ 2013 Worship Worship as defined is the act of bringing adoration to something or someone. All religions have some form of worship to their deity. As Christians our worship is given to the one true living God‚ the God whose inspired word is the Bible. Although as humans worshiping a perfect God‚ Christians do not always worship God the way that He wants them to. Due to our fallen nature humans focus on themselves; we are self-centered

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    Starting in 389 A.D.‚ the powerful application of faith to politics led Emperor Theodosius to issue a series of edicts against paganism that concluded in 391 with a law making pagan worship illegal. During the Golden Age of Athens‚ politics and manmade laws guided human conduct‚ and the city state was viewed as a manifestation of the highest human values‚ giving rise to political philosophy. Christianity effected a change in the course of Western society‚ requiring a new cultural identity and a new

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    The doctrine of judicial precedent is based on the principle of stare decisis which means ‘to stand by what has been decided’. It is a common law principle whereby judges are bound to follow previous decisions in cases where the material facts are sufficiently similar and the earlier decision was made in a court above the current one in the court hierarchy. This doctrine of precedent is extremely strong in English law as it ensures fairness and consistency and it highlights the importance of case

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    SR1IN0201 FOREWORD ....................................................................................................................... 1 GENERAL PAPER (MAURITIUS) ...................................................................................... 2 GCE Advanced Subsidiary Level .................................................................................................................. 2 Paper 8009/01 Paper 1 .....................................................................

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    which distinguishes a contract from a bare agreement. In fact the doctrine of consideration has been incorporated in Section 25 of the Indian Contract Act. Section 2(d) of the Act reads : " When at the desire of the promisor ‚ the promisee or any other person has done or abstained from doing or promised to do or abstain from doing anything ‚ such act or abstinance or promise is called a consideration for the promise." The doctrine of course has its roots in the early common law. A study of its history

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    University of London Common Law Reasoning and Institutions Essay Title: ‘Judicial precedent is best understood as a practice of the courts and not as a set of binding rules. As a practice it could be refined or changed by the courts as they wish.’ Student Number: 090500532 Candidate Number:L8000 The declaratory theory of English common law is that the function of the judge is to declare what has always been the correct legal position at common law. In carrying out this task

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    Shui Fabrics Strayer University October 28‚ 2012 Ray Betzell and Chiu Wai’s perspective on Shui Fabrics Economy Ray general manager of the American company feels the disappointment of the low Return of Interest (ROI). In launching this business on Chinese soil there were many barriers from Chinese government. Economically the business venture is more advantageous to the Chinese government rather than the American business because of the high tariffs placed upon American

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    isolationist state. The United States broke through the barrier of being an isolationist state and dedicated itself completely to preserving the welfare of the rest of the world. Largely due to the Truman Doctrine‚ the United States would no longer stay in the Western Hemisphere and hide behind the Monroe Doctrine‚ but would now make it her business to guide all facets of the world down the "right" path of liberty and democracy. This responsibility which the United States put upon herself would cause controversy

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