she should have received reasonable notice‚ she is entitled to damages. Damages include: Damages due to stress‚ anxiety and inconvenience Damages to reputation Loss of salary Vacation pay Loss of stock options Relocation expenses Case 2: Dube v. Volcano Techonologies Fact: Mr Dube was recruited in September 1997 as the production manager for one of the plants of the company Volcano. In his contract‚ it was indicated that “votre emploie pourra etre termine en tout temps par la Societe
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Part One “You are the chief editor of a large metropolitan daily newspaper. One of your reporters is caught fabricating sources and making up facts. How do you handle the situation‚ from disciplining the reporter to explaining it to your readers?” I would have to say that I would handle the situation by firing the person who was involved with the fabrication of sources and facts. I would fire the person because I feel that the integrity of that persons work would always be in question as well
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SEC 10K Report for Johnson & Johnson; NYSE: JNJ ACCT 221 October 09‚ 2014 The purpose of this report is to provide analysis of SEC 10K for Johnson & Johnson (JNJ). JNJ was incorporated in the State of New Jersey in 1887. JNJ and its subsidiaries have approximately 117‚900 employees worldwide engaged in the research and development‚ manufacture and sale of a broad range of 250 operating companies conduction business in all countries of the world. JNJ’s
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Week 2 Complete Lab 1. Solve the exponential equation by expressing each side as a power of the same base and then equating exponents. 6 x = 216 x = 3 2. Solve the exponential equation. Express the solution in terms of natural logarithms. Then use a calculator to obtain a decimal approximation for the solution. ex = 22.8 x= ~3.12676 3. Solve the following logarithmic equation. Be sure to reject any value of x that is not in the domain of the original logarithmic expression. Give
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Week 2 Assignment Ronald Horne IS3110 5/10/2015 Before agreeing to the contract I would like to outline some risks that goes with this current project. I will address the concerns by showing you the qualitative and the quantitative risks Quantitative Risk Assessment Overview. The penalty of $100‚000.00 per month after the 9 month deadline is my first risk. If the project is two months behind schedule it will cost us over $200‚000.00 if we are to include the cost of labor. After month 3
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References: An Anti Bullying Blog. (2014‚ February 2). Retrieved from The Anti Bully Mom: http://www.theantibullymom.com/an-anti-bullying-blog/ Evaluating Internet Sources. (2012‚ September 21). Retrieved from Lydia M. Olson Library: http://library.nmu.edu/guides/userguides/webeval.htm Eyes on Bullying
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Custodial Care Services Dynamic Security This session will help you with; P1 Describe the physical‚ dynamic and procedural security considerations in a custodial environment D1 Evaluate the need for security and control in a custodial environment Objectives All students will be able to; State what is meant by the term ‘Dynamic Security’ Discuss the type of information that could be gained from Prison intelligence Some students will be able to; List the benefits of a good prison regime
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C:2‑3 Bruce and Bob organize Black LLC on May 10 of the current year. What is the entity’s default tax classification? Are any alternative classification(s) available? If so‚ (1) how do Bruce and Bob elect the alternative classification(s) and (2) what are the tax consequences of doing so? If Bruce and Bob are the only owners by default they will be billed as if they were a partnership. If they chose to‚ they could be taxed as an S Corp. The choice between the two is based on their expected income
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Vulnerable Populations in the Workplace Nursing 440 Depression in the Oncology Patient Imagine you are going to the doctor for an annual check-up. No real problems have plagued you over the past year‚ except a few colds. However‚ the past few weeks you have been extremely tired. The doctor‚ being thorough‚ decides they want some blood work drawn. A day after getting the blood work the phone rings. The doctor wants you to have more blood work done because there has apparently been a mistake
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Week 2 (7) Trade and Comparative Advantage Chapter 3 Problem set Exercise 2.1 Assume there are just two countries in the world‚ i.e. the European Union (EU) and the Rest of the World (RW). Both countries produce and consume 2 products: bicycles (b) and apples (a). Per bike‚ the EU puts in 3 hours of labour while the RW puts in 5. Per ton of apples‚ the EU needs 2 hours v. the RW 1 hour of labour. A further given is that the EU has 2400 hours of labour available v. RW 1600. The world
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