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    the company must decide if they can afford to hire the new worker knowing his wife is ill. 2. Which of the options that John and Liza are discussing would work best for the company? The best option for John and Liza would be to ask all employees to pay an increased portion of their health insurance‚ as costs are rising. While some employees may drop their insurance they will be making a choice to do so of their own free will. It is unfair to single out a new employee due to a spouse’s illness‚ particularly

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    source it came from. Which can occur when a person lacks confidence in their ability and fails to understand what is being asked of them ‚ all of which demonstrate poor academic practice. Plagiarism is a serious offence that will lead to accusations of cheating‚ due to lack of understanding‚ confidence in own ability or time. A person may attempt to obtain the information another way. They may rely on

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    instigation‚ and maintenance. In addition to understanding the five items that make up a crime‚ the student also must consider the many different types of crimes‚ from criminal homicide to crimes against property to crimes against justice. Each offense has unique elements to prove‚ different states of mind‚ and varying degrees of punishment. Your assignment this week is to answer the following questions: • Research two criminal cases involving two different types of crime. • Explain how the facts of

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    The War Powers Act

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    Section 2) and has the power to decide military tactics including when to end the war. Therefore‚ the primary constitutional conflict is that Congress can start a war but cannot stop it‚ and the president can end a war but cannot begin one. However‚ although Congress cannot end the war‚ they control finances for war and can therefore discontinue a war’s funding. II. Two provisions of the War Power Resolution that were designed to limit the President’s power over war making a

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: Spamming : Caps/random letters and more things that will heart some one’s feelings . 1st : warn ( name) disrespect staff . 2nd : /mute ( name) 5 minutes disrespect staff . 3rd : /mute ( name ) 10 minutes disrespect staff . 4th : /mute ( name ) 15 minutes disrespect staff . =============================================================================================================================================================================================

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    “It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it”. (Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech on Freedom from Fear) “Power has only one duty --to secure the social welfare of the people” Disraeli Benjamin. However‚ the reality is somewhat different. History has led us to conclusions where those in power dominated over the weaker ones and used their supremacy to carry out immoral actions. Keeping such views

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    .............................. History of South African criminal law .............................................................................................. The sources of our criminal law ........................................................................................................ The onus of proof in criminal cases .................................................................................................. Criminal liability: a summary ..................................

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    The Would-Be Pioneer

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    she accepted a job as a VP in a Seoul‚ South Korea with SK Telecom. Ms. Myers had what seemed to be all of the right credentials on paper that would make her the ideal candidate for a foreign assignment‚ except one‚ she was female. Although she realized initially that the agency contacting her for the assignment referred to her as “Mr.”‚ she pressed on and assumed it was a simple mistake‚ however‚ her experience would be reflective of this later as she reflects on her choice to accept the assignment

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    Would Uniform Make School Safer? Looking at the alarm clock next to me‚ I realized that it was 7:00 a.m.‚ and I would be late for school‚ again. Then‚ I woke up. After washing my face and brushing my teeth‚ I put my uniform on. It only took me about 10 minutes to get ready for school because I didn’t need to decide what I should wear. Saving time was part of my daily life when I was a student in Taiwan because wearing a uniform to school continued until I became a college student in the U.S last

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    ZIMBABWE INSTITUTE OF LEGAL STUDIES DIPLOMA IN APPLIED LAW Name: Laura Bandah Reg. Number: Z120117K Intake: August 2012‚ Semester 1 Course: Criminal Law and Statutory Offences Course Code: CLSO 104 Tutor’s Name: Ms L. Mhuru Question: (a) The Zimbabwean law does not normally impose liability or failure to act despite the fact that there may be compelling moral justifications for doing so. For example‚ the courts have often explained that there is no legal duty upon a stranger

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