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    Operations Manager. The reason she cited for the claim is that she was passed over for a promotion that she felt she was most qualified for because of her age which is a clear violation of title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Age Discrimination Act in Employment Act (ADEA) of 1967. The job was given to another female under the age of 40. Since the plaintiff could not provide sufficient evidence that Anita played a role in the decision-making process or that the defendant used discriminatory

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    2015 Intolerable Acts “Give me liberty or give me death!” This quote describes the feelings of Patrick Henry‚ an orator during the independence movement in Virginia in the 1770s. He said this quote to describe the Intolerable Acts. The Intolerable Acts were trials of laws passed by Parliament after the Boston Tea Party. The purpose of these laws were to punish the colonists for throwing a large shipment of tea into the Boston harbor. The first of these laws‚ the Boston Port Act‚ was passed on March

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    The Indian Reorganization Act In 1887 Congress adopted the Dawes Act‚ also known as the General Allotment Act or the Dawes Severalty Act. It was made so that the Native American Indians could assimilate into American society as landowners and citizens‚ and thus‚ eradicate the fight between the Indians and the U.S. settlers. To do this‚ the government had to give American Indians pieces of land to farm. This act granted to each head of household 160 acres of reservation land for farming (single adults

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    Criminal law often prohibits specific acts. Therefore‚ the evidence must be reasonably demonstrate actions caused by the suspects. This particular action is called guilty act - Latin: actus reus. Prohibited acts can constituted by an act or an act of intimidation‚ or in some extreme cases‚ the non-action as well. For example‚ parent starved newborn is also a forbidden act. If the offense is a no action as mentioned above‚ it should be accompanied by a duty. This duty may be due to contracts‚ voluntary

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    The Quartering Act was placed on the colonist to allow soldiers to be stationed in buildings including homes‚ ale houses‚ and inns in the towns. It was a way for the English to save money on costs to build barracks for the soldiers. This act was immediately disapproved by the colonist which is expected. When British soldiers are forced to live in homes and businesses. Invading the sense of privacy of the colonist. The English should not of made an act the forces colonist to accommodate personal that

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    Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 or Republic Act No. 10175 was signed into law on 12 September 2012. What are the Cybercrime Offenses? offenses against confidentiality‚ integrity and availability of computer data and systems includes illegal access‚ illegal interception‚ data interference‚ system interference‚ misuse of device and cybersquatting computer related offenses this includes computer-related forgery‚ fraud‚ identity theft content-related offenses this includes cybersex‚ child

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    Antitrust act in the year 1890. That act strove to control the market environment by putting a tight leash on trusts‚ organizations and companies which went against that act. To complement and strengthen this Sherman act‚ which later on turned out to be the basis of anti trust litigation by Federal government‚ another Act was passed sometime later‚ in the year 1914. This was the Clayton Antitrust act‚ passed by the Congress of the United States‚ drafted by Henry Clayton which explains the

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    Information Technology Act The Information Technology Act 2000 (ITA-2000)(IT ACT) is an Act of the Indian Parliament (No 21 of 2000) notified on October 17‚ 2000. History of the Act The United Nations General Assembly by resolution A/RES/51/162‚ dated the 30 January 1997 has adopted the Model Law on Electronic Commerce adopted by the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law. This is referred to as the UNCITRAL Model Law on E-Commerce. Following the UN Resolution India passed the Information

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    The Patriot Act was enacted in October 2001 shortly after attacks from terrorists on the United States on September 11‚ 2001. The act gives Federal officials and state agencies greater authority and tools to investigate and track suspected terrorists with the goal of bringing them to trial. The attacks on the United Stated on September 11‚ 2001 were planned and carried out by 19 people affiliated with the al-Qaeda network. This group hijacked four commercial airlines with the intent to crash

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    English Literature - Othello How is Othello’s behaviour in Act Two different from his behaviour in Act One? How do you account for this change? What consequences do you think it will have? In Act One‚ Othello appeared to be in control of his emotions. When Brabantio confronts Othello‚ accusing him of stealing and raping his daughter Desdemona by means of witchcraft‚ Othello is calm and tells his men to stop the fighting. Although he is being accused of kidnapping and raping Desdemona‚ in which

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