And Now‚ The Rest Of The Story . . . By Kevin G. Cain* The McDonald’s Coffee Lawsuit 14 Journal of Consumer & Commercial Law omehow‚ somewhere along the way‚ the McDonald’s coffee lawsuit became the poster child for frivolous lawsuits. Who hasn’t taken a crack at this lawsuit for the sake of furthering their own cause? David Letterman and numerous other comedians have exploited this case as the punch-line to countless jokes.1 One of my favorite Seinfeld episodes involves Cosmo Kramer suing
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Why Software Should Be Free by Richard Stallman (Version of April 24‚ 1992) Introduction The existence of software inevitably raises the question of how decisions about its use should be made. For example‚ suppose one individual who has a copy of a program meets another who would like a copy. It is possible for them to copy the program; who should decide whether this is done? The individuals involved? Or another party‚ called the ``owner’’? Software developers typically consider these questions
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College is FREE! What? Would it be grand if college was free to all citizens in the United States. "A college education is not a luxury‚ it is an necessity” -Andrew Cuomo (Friedman‚ Z.). College should be free or reduced to all who want to go. Educated people tend to make smart decisions and this world could use a few. If the current costs of college were reduced or provided at no charge‚ as it is done in other countries‚ then more Americans could receive more training‚ people could graduate debt
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whether college tuition should have a price tag or not. Not everybody knows what free in this scenario means. Once they realize that it would be coming out of their pockets‚ in tax form‚ they would start wanting to take advantage of what college education has to offer and its benefits. This would create opportunists of all kinds of studying habits to enroll in school. Thus‚ making the already low success rates of graduating with a degree even lower. Some countries also partake in free college education
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Schools should not force students to wear school uniforms because it may not be their type of fashion. They may not like the design‚ color‚ or how comfortable the uniform is. Bullies could laugh at the kids if they think the school uniforms look bad and they could bully them or beat them up for wearing it. Some schools want school uniforms to look so good or fancy in the design work that they could spend a lot of money on the uniforms and not have enough for other aspects of the school. School uniforms
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Music Should Be Free Today‚ copyright infringement has become a big controversial issue in the society. In the late 1980’s‚ Negativland sampled a part of U2’s song‚ “I still haven’t found what I’m looking for”‚ into its own music. They also used the letter “U” and number “2” in their name of the album cover. U2’s record label‚ Island Record‚ believed that Negativland was stealing U2’s rhythm because Negativland never asked for permission to use their song. However‚ Negativland’s record label‚ SST
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Dear Sir/Ma’am Should College Education be Free? I have read in several articles about the essence and benefits of free education. I have also participated in several arguments concerning this subject matter. Free college education does have its underlying advantages‚ but in my opinion the long term negative effects of free college education significantly outweigh its short term benefits. Critical as well as empirical analysis point this fact. Firstly‚ permit me to buttress the fact that there
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To win a defamation lawsuit there are four elements that the plaintiff must prove; Defamation which are factual statements that are likely to harm someone’s reputation. The police officers argued that Mosby made statements that they deliberately ignored Grey’s injuries and cries for help. They stated in their lawsuit that this statement is defamatory because “they exposed Plaintiffs to public scorn‚ hatred and contempt‚ and thereby discouraging others in the community from having a favourable opinion
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How Market Structures Determine the Pricing and Output of Businesses Introduction There are several different market structures in which organisations can operate. The type of structure will influence a company’s behaviour and the level of profits it can generate. The structure of a market refers to the number of businesses in a market‚ their market shares and other features which affect the level of competition in the market. Structures are classified in term of the presence or absence of competition
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WORKING OF PRICE IN FREE MARKET SYSTEM DAVID RJ ONGUTO NCUK NUMBER: BH-14-0027 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION……………………….. 3 FREE MARKET SYSTEM……………… 4 RESOURCES SCARCITY AND CHOICE………………………………….. 6 WORKING OF THE FREE MARKET SYSTEM…………………….. 8 DEMAND…………………………………….. 9 SUPPLY…………………………………… 10 EQUILIBRIUM PRICE 12 FUNCTIONS OF PRICE……………. 13 INTRODUCTION A Market system is the social network that permits interaction between buyers and sellers
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