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    Employment-at-Will Doctrine Assignment 2 Ebony Hill Course Name: LEG500 Date: February 9‚ 2015 Executive Summary As a recently-hired Chief Operating Officer (“COO”) in a midsize company preparing for an Initial Public Offering (“IPO”)‚ I quickly discovered multiple personnel problems that require immediate attention. I have provided some recommendations on how to resolve these problems‚ in light of the employment-at-will doctrine and the current state of whistleblower laws. The Employment-at-Will

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    The Doctrine of the mean tries to find a balance in the various moral virtues (also known as the golden mean). Aristotle believed that virtue is linked to emotions and emotions have a cognitive part. Virtue is a choice‚ within a mean. To fully understand Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean‚ we need to understand what he thought about moral virtues. It is only then that we can fully grasp the concept of the Doctrine of the Mean and see if it can help guide us in morally relevant and difficult situations

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    Truman Doctrine Essay

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    Large portions of 20th century during the Cold War that started after WWII of the difference between communist and democratic views. Even though the United States and Soviet Union never actually fought in combat but we have kind of fought around each other. This still played a huge impact for the United States. During George Kennan’s 5‚000 word telegram his main purpose was trying to stop communism reaching into other countries. So‚ basically what he was trying to say in this writing was that he

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    United States‚ was the author of the Monroe Doctrine. The Monroe Doctrine was drafted as a part of the president’s annual message to Congress in 1823. This document expressed three principles: Europeans powers can no longer make any further efforts at colonization in the Americas‚ the United States would abstain from getting involved in the wars of Europe‚ and European powers were warned not to interfere with Latin America. In the Transcript of Monroe Doctrine (1823)‚ Monroe stated that the American

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    Aristotle’s Doctrine of the Mean and the Problem of Self-Control Introduction Aristotle’s Nicomahean Ethics is a rich text of ancient wisdom‚ much of which has become ingrained into today’s rhetoric in many schools of thought in the western world. It is with Aristotle’s views on Virtue that this paper is primarily concerned‚ more specifically with his idea that to have virtue is to display attitudes and actions to a moderate and intermediate degree. Stan Van Hooft (2008) notes that‚ although

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    Doctrines and Principles in Remedial Law Doctrine of non-interference or doctrine of judicial stability Courts of equal and coordinate jurisdiction cannot interfere with each other‘s orders. Thus‚ the RTC has no power to nullify or enjoin the enforcement of a writ of possession issued by another RTC. The principle also bars a court from reviewing or interfering with the judgment of a co-equal court over which it has no appellate jurisdiction or power of review. This doctrine applies with

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    The “Sole Organ” Doctrine

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    Foreign Relations Study No. 1 The “Sole Organ” Doctrine By Louis Fisher Specialist in Constitutional Law The Law Library of Congress James Madison Memorial Building; 101 Independence Avenue‚ S.E.; Room LM 240; Washington‚ DC 20540-3200 Reception: (202) 707-5065 – FAX: (202) 315-3654 www.loc.gov/law/congress LAW LIBRARY OF CONGRESS August 28‚ 2006 A Series of Studies on Presidential Power In Foreign Relations: No. 1: The “Sole Organ” Doctrine Louis Fisher 1 Specialist in Constitutional

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    The Doctrine of Discovery violated human rights of the indigenous people. Every law principle has come from The Doctrine of Discovery. The Doctrine of Discovery was a way for the Europeans to justify colonization of the Americas. The Europeans made sure to justify their power over all the land and resources of the indigenous people. The Europeans believed that the Indians were not Christian which meant they did not have the right to land. The founding fathers such as George Washington and Jefferson

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    Bay Tidelands Doctrine

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    Humboldt Bay Tidelands and the Public Trust Doctrine Wildland Water Quality December 11‚ 2009 Table of Contents Setting 1 Historical Setting 4 Legal Setting 5 Impairments & Beneficial Uses 6 Extent of Severity 9 Causes of Impairment 10 Reasons for the Impairment 10 Solutions 12 Summary 12 References Cited 13 List of Figures and Tables Figure 1: Historical extent of land entrusted to the public around Humboldt Bay 2 Figure 2: Six watersheds feed Humboldt Bay Source

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    The Truman Doctrine was established on May‚ 12 1947‚ in Truman’s speech to congress concerning the Greece. The Truman promised to economically and militarily aid all free people facing threats of subjugation. The doctrine itself was not a major turning point in short term foreign policy‚ as he had established similar ideas in containment months earlier; however‚ it

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