HOW TO BRIEF A CASE [OR–WHY DIDN’T I CHOOSE TO GO TO MEDICAL SCHOOL] By Dana L. Blatt‚ Esq. You are just about to start law school. You buy all of your required casebooks [they are about two feet thick–only “slightly” intimidating]‚ and you receive your first assignment. You are simply told‚ “read the first 100 pages in each book and BRIEF all of the cases!” O.K.‚ you know how to read [hopefully]‚ but what does it mean to “brief” a case? You have heard of “briefcases‚” but that
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impose the minimum wage laws‚ which dictates the lowest price for labor that any employer may pay. Nonetheless‚ although the starting point of estimating minimum wage laws is good‚ many economists‚ such as American economists named Henry Hazlitt‚ indicate that the minimum wage is the worst method and wrong way to enhance the wage. Why is the minimum wage bad way? As we know‚ the minimum wage law is used to help the poor‚ however‚ it actually hurt them. Owing to the minimum wage laws‚ plentiful companies
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ABSTRACT The history of the minimum wage in this country go back almost 100 years to the great depression and FDR. The arguments for and against the minimum wage go back just as far and tend to be emotionally charged. But does this policy‚ established during the great depression still make sense today? As the economy enters a new‚ global‚ era does the minimum wage help or hurt us? Through a review of arguments both for and against the minimum wage‚ and a review of the research that supports or
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The objective of the health services in Malaysia is to raise and continuously improve the health status of individuals‚ families and communities. This includes health promotion‚ disease prevention as well as curative and rehabilitative services. The healthcare system in Malaysia involves many different agencies and organisations that may be directly‚ or indirectly‚ related to health. The Ministry of Health (MOH) acts as the primary provider‚ planner and organiser of medical‚ and health services
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Occupy Wall Street Movement James Valentine Dr. McCroskey BUS 309 7/29/12 The Occupy Wall Street movement started from young protestors growing tired of high student loans and low grossing wages. The movement had moral and economic implications. These implications could be compared to utilitarian‚ Kantian‚ and virtue ethics‚ with one that best applies to the movement. There are several people and organizations that can be held responsible for the inequality and wealth
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RAISE THE RED LANTERN SCENE ANALYSIS Raise the Red Lantern directed by Zhang Yi Mou is a movie that is set in 1920’s china. It tells the tragic story of 19 year old University student Songlian who becomes the fourth mistress in the wealthy Chen family after her father’s death. The opening scene shows the process from Songlian’s marriage discussion with her mother to the moment she steps into the life of being the puppet of the Chen household. In the opening scene we are introduced to the protagonist;
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minimum wage is the first steps of any person who begins climbing toward the top of the economic ladder obtaining experience‚ knowledge‚ and motivation in the process. Nowadays‚ groups and unions of employees are demanding an increase in the minimum wage. To them‚ their lives are packed of struggles fronting poverty; however‚ several of them are unskilled individuals that are lacking of professional educational knowledge. On this paper‚ it will be shown four important keys about minimum wage jobs.
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Occupy Wall Street Movement Sherron. L. Moore Professor Diane McGeehan Business Ethics February 2‚ 2013 Occupy Wall Street is a movement that started in New York in 2011. The movement was started as a means to rise up against political and economic corruption and injustices. There slogan “We are the 99%” refers to how the rich are the 1% and everyone else is paying the price for the mistakes and selfishness of the 1%. Some of the moral and economic implications are fairness‚ care
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230‚220‚210‚200‚190‚180‚302‚292 5 (a) Explain how would you vouch Cash and Credit Purchase 5 (b) How would you verify Quoted and Unquoted Investments-3‚13‚23‚33‚43‚53‚63‚73‚83‚93 299‚289‚279‚269‚259‚249 6 (a) Explain how would you vouch Wages & Salaries 6(b) How would you verify Trade Marks and Copyrights-103‚113‚123‚133‚143‚153‚163‚70‚80‚90 239‚229‚219‚209‚199‚189‚179‚282‚272‚262 7 (a) Explain how would you vouch Commission paid 7(b) How would you verify Patents & Know-how-4
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Teachers Deserve a Raise A very smart man once said‚ “Behind every great man is an even greater woman.” What he forgot to include: “Before any great man became a great man‚ he had an even greater teacher.” The debate: Do teachers deserve a raise? ABSOLUTELY‚ they do. The number one reason this group deserves higher pay is simple: A higher salary would entice more people‚ who could‚ potentially‚ become amazing teachers and inspirations‚ to try the profession. You never know until
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