same page in terms of expectations so that there are no disagreements at a later stage. Q3. What advice would you give Mary Robinson? Mary Robinson enjoys a good reputation with her network and has also established rapport with both Kindred and Fletcher. However‚ there are a couple of things she needs to bear in mind. Being a highly specialized
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Sport by Barbara Munson In the blog Not for Sport by Barbara Munson‚ the argument is presented that teams should not use “Indian” mascots. Using a statement and response dialogue Munson argues against what she feels are “common misunderstandings on this issue” (Munson 1). Munson uses ethos‚ pathos and logos with weak results. Munson’s target audience are the general population and more specifically communities with current “Indian” mascots and leaders in those communities. Munson starts Not for Sport
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With fear of any future attack‚ the American government ignore the Munson report and forced the relocation of 120‚000 Japanese-Americans in West coast to concentration camps in attempt to prevent any future attack. More precisely‚ two thirds of the concentration camps consisted of Nisei‚ which was the classification given to the Japanese-Americans born in the United States. First of all‚ the Munson Report‚ written by Curtis B. Munson‚ was an investigation report researched and written under President
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Question 6‚ April 2006: Solution to fe1 question Bell Computers could attach liability to either Chemical Supply or Industrial Estates under the tort of Rylands v Fletcher. Chemical Supply’s Liability Rylands v Fletcher established that a person who “for his own purposes brings on his lands and collects and keeps there anything likely to do mischief if it escapes‚ must keep it in at his peril‚ and if he does not do so ‚ is prima facie answerable for all the damage which is the natural consequence
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Rylands v Fletcher Ratio: Where a person brings on his land and collects and keeps there‚ for non-natural use‚ anything likely to do mischief if it escapes‚ he is liable for all the damages which is the natural consequence of its escape‚ even if he has taken due care to prevent it.. Limb 1. A person brings onto his land‚ collects and keeps there Limb 2. Something that is likely to do mischief gas‚ explosive substances‚ electricity‚ oil‚ fumes‚ rusty wire‚ poisonous vegetation‚ vibrations
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ABSTRACT The nineteenth century decision of Rylands v Fletcher epitomises the continuing struggle between two opposing viewpoints of liability for industrial enterprises: strict liability based on the internalization of external costs‚ and a more laissez-faire fault-based approach. Subsequent confusion about the true nature of Rylands v Fletcher is due to the fact that the decision in fact contains two rules‚ a narrow one based on nuisance liability between neighbouring landowners‚ and a wider
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summary Fletcher building company is largest construction company in NEW ZEALAND. Its history began‚ when they build a timber weather board house in Dunedin‚ New Zealand. They transformed many times over following 92 years. At last in 2001 they listed as Fletcher Building Limited on the New Zealand stock exchange. The Headquarter of Fletcher Company is in Auckland (Penrose) New Zealand. There are 18‚800 employees are working globally and there are 50 businesses operating under the Fletcher building
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environment for portfolio management changed and as Fletcher began being overwhelmed with research‚ he sought to create a team of analysts that could assist him with his work. Fletcher failed to build this team on his first attempt as a result of several causes. There were multiple mistakes that Fletcher made that can be seen in his interactions with people. The first was his assistant Whitley which he had a close relationship with. Before Fletcher hired Doyle‚ he did it hastily without consulting
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Gary points out the importance of sending the appropriate signals during the initial stages of a team’s creation so that everyone is on the same page (pg. 3). At the time‚ Fletcher had an opportunity to set the tone and establish cohesion‚ but by failing to do so he ultimately let the situation get away from him. Fletcher had unknowingly established a single-leader unit (SLU) during his first attempt‚ as opposed to an effective team. He hired team members to perform certain functions within the
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Case Name: Rylands v Fletcher [1868] UKHL 1 Court: House of Lords Case History: Exchequer of Pleas Court of Exchequer Chamber Facts: The defendant owned a mill and constructed a reservoir on their land. The reservoir was placed over a disused mine. Water from the reservoir filtered through to the disused mine shafts and then spread to a working mine owned by the claimant causing extensive damage. Held (Court of Exchequer): The trial court found that the defendant was
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