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    In the past it was how an employee conducted themselves away from the workplace because they were representatives of the company. Today in our technological world‚ it is all about e-mails‚ social networking sites‚ internet‚ voicemail‚ etc. Is it justified for employers to have these forms of communication monitored? Chauncey M. DePree‚ Jr. and Rebecca K. Jude in their article‚ “Who’s Reading Your Office E-mail? Is that Legal?” argue that employer’s do have the right to monitor employee’s e-mail. On

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    lives? Did they pose a threat? The British attempted to get the Acadians to sign on oath of allegiance to the British Crown. However‚ when the Acadians refused to sign the oath. Consequently‚ the British responded with the deportation of a large number of Acadians. From 1755 to 1762 approximately 12‚000 Acadians from were removed from their homes. The British justified the expulsion of the Acadians because of their disloyalty. This paper will argue‚ however‚ that the expulsion was less of a response

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    It has six different category areas that students are attracted to such as investigative‚ social‚ or artistic. Based on these different areas‚ students can explore careers based on their interests (Joanna Saison). Evaluate Strengths and Skills When a student has figured out the general idea of his or her career path‚ the next step in the process is for them to evaluate and find out what their strengths and skills are. These are known as transferable skills (Joanna Saison)[1]. Examples of some

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    Frog is justified for killing the king and his seven ministers because of how cruel they were towards Hop Frog and Trippetta. During the wine scene in the story‚ the king exhibits his cruel nature by forcing Hop Frog to drink the wine. Even though the king knows that Hop Frog is not comfortable doing it he still makes him‚ knowing very well how it affects Hop Frog. The other seven ministers do not take pity of Hop Frog‚ even they smirk and laugh at the king’s horribly cruel stunt. Even when Trippetta

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    Was the “way of the warrior” justifiable to precede abusive treatment of prisoners? Although the Japanese created barbaric tactics‚ they did it to follow their moral codes and fulfill their honor. During World War II‚ the Japanese had seven camp groups‚ and within those groups‚ there were branch camps as well. Additionally‚ the purpose of these prison camps was to demonstrate the shame of surrendering. In doing so‚ the Japanese soldiers used the prisoners’ manpower to support the frontline troops

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    humiliation‚ on a person by another who has been harmed by that person. In the movie The Count of Monte Cristo‚ Edmond seeks revenge on Fernand Mondego for many reasons. All of which were justified because of the horrible treatment Edmond received while he was in prison. Not only did that make Edmond angry‚ but also when he found out the Fernand Mondego had married his wife to be only 1 month after being locked away. Being that they were friends once before made it that much harder for Edmond to believe

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    Plato’s “Defense of Socrates” is a detailed account of Socrates being tried before the Athenian court. The “Defense” is written in first person‚ though it is actually written by Plato‚ who is an outside observer to the trial. According to Plato‚ there is a manifold of reasons as to why Socrates was on trial. The Athenians believed Socrates as guilty of blasphemy‚ investigating concepts that failed to acknowledge the presence of gods‚ as well as‚ corrupting the youth. Socrates was on trial for

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    may take‚ but as for me give me liberty or give me death."� So‚ when government makes laws that breech our individualism‚ our privacy‚ and our liberty‚ that’s when they’ve gone too far. Value: My value‚ which I am calling upon‚ is liberty. With liberty we can span on to freedom‚ individualism‚ and privacy. Resolve: In today’s round I will firmly negating the resolve which states laws that protect citizens’ from themselves are justified. Criteria: The best criterion for this debate is liberated order

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    I agree that preferential treatment towards juveniles is justified. This is because juveniles are in the process of puberty‚ and are mentally under developed. Juveniles are after all still legally dependant on their parents‚ and therefore the blame for committing crimes should be on their guardians. Besides these‚ juveniles tend to have a higher chance and ability to go through rehabilitation compared to adults‚ thus rehabilitative methods are preferentially used in juvenile courts as a substitution

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    The colonists were completely justified in waging war against the British. It was their time to break away and to work for their own individual independence. They only really had one choice that would have worked and that choice was to fight a war against the British. Some of the justifications in wanting to fight this war can be found in documents such as Thomas Paine’s Common Sense and The Declaration of Independence and taxes such as the Stamp Act and the Sugar Act. Thomas Paine’s Common Sense

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