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    MAERSK LINE vs. CA G.R. No. 94761‚ May 17‚ 1993 FACTS: Petitioner Maersk Line is engaged in the transportation of goods by sea‚ doing business in the Philippines through its general agent‚ Compania de Tabacos de Filipinas‚ while private respondent Efren Castillo is the proprietor of Ethegal Laboratories‚ a firm engaged in the manufacture of pharmaceutical products. On Nov. 12‚ 1976‚ Castillo ordered from Eli Lilly‚ Inc. of Puerto Rico 600‚000 empty gelatin capsules for the manufacture of his

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    Chapter 12 12.1-12.2 1. What is an intentional tort? List three examples in your answer. An intentional tort is a person deliberately causing harm or loss to another person. Examples are trespassing‚ causing a nuisance and defaming are intentional torts. 2. Why do many potential tort actions not result in legal actions? A certain amount of interference with individuals’ right occurs on a daily basis and is considered acceptable in a busy‚ interactive society. 3. Why might a young child not

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    A. Identify the potential value conflict in the case. State your position on the issue(s) brought up in the case study. What are your values related to this case/patient? Do the patient’s values presented in the case conflict with your own values? State yes or no and support your answer with details and examples on how your values are aligned or in conflict with the patients. In the case of Mrs. Brown‚ I see the potential for conflicting values over various issues‚ such as fidelity‚ sexual orientation

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    My K-12 Opinion I myself am not a great fan of K to 12. I know it’s now law and is on its second year. The Department of Education says the implementation is getting better‚ as schools get to iron out the kinks of last year. But whether it is or not‚ I don’t know that the program will really make a huge dent in the huge problem of education. Let me be clear: I believe in education‚ I’m big on education. If there’s one thing I think will bring us out of the rut of poverty‚ it is education. If there’s

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    historic/existing pricing strategy of Lesser Antilles Lines (LAL) in the San Huberto* market? What is the objective of this strategy? Can this objective be achieved? The objective is to “run them out of the market”. It is a poor strategy given that there is a price inelasticity of demand so competing in prices is hurting performance at the expense of share. Moreover‚ it is a usual practice in San Huberto for importers to divide their order between both shipping lines‚ so lowering prices makes it even riskier

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    The theme of October Sky is follow your dreams‚ even if people tear you down. This theme is very evident throughout Sonny’s life in coalwood. In life there will always be something or someone trying to tear you down and make you fail. This is the case with Sonny and his father John. Sonny dreamed of building rockets and going into space‚ to be somebody other than a miner in coalwood‚ like everyone else. He faced many obstacles in the process. His father and most of the town told him he would never

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    Adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Shawn J. Jones Strayer University Accounting I Acc100 Professor Alexandra Silva June 05‚ 2011 Adoption of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 1. Prior to 2002‚ the U.S. government had very little oversight of the financial practices and corporate governance of public companies and accounting firms. Corporate investors‚ to include banks‚ and public company employees took for granted that public companies they invested in or worked for operated

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    Pols 104 – Chapter 12 Theories /01.03 Bir kisi bir oy yaklasimi temsil konusunda is so simplisticbecause it equates representation with voting and elections and see politicians as a representative just becausethey have been elected. Theories of representation: Representative government ne anlama gelir daha mi bilgilidir halktan‚ yada halktan aldigi fikirler dogrultusunda mi hareket eder??? Siyasetciler secim zamani verilen vaatlere uymali midir yoksahalkin cikarlarini tanimlayip kamuoyunu

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    APPLIED CORPORATE FINANCE In This Issue: Value-based Management‚ CEO Pay‚ and Private Equity Managing for Value 2.0 8 Kevin Kaiser and S. David Young‚ INSEAD The Growing Executive Compensation Advantage of Private Versus Public Companies 20 Three Versions of Perfect Pay for Performance (Or The Rebirth of Partnership Concepts in Executive Pay) 29 Stephen F. O’Byrne‚ Shareholder Value Advisors Inc. A Look Back at the Beginnings of EVA and Value-Based Management: An Interview with Joel M

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    Toward a New Vision: Race‚ Class‚ and Gender as Categories of Analysis By: Patricia Hill Collins Summary- The author writes about oppression in society and how it is full of contradictions. She states that there are no pure victims or oppressors‚ but rather everyone experiences a different amount of penalty and privilege based on their race and social status. She believes that if women and people of colour could find that they have common grounds in regards to class‚ it will eliminate racism

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