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    It is said that we can judge a man’s character from his dress. But it is not always so. Dress can only help us to a certain extent in knowing the broad facts of a man’s character. A man who wears a costly dress in not necessarily a man of lavish habits. One the other hand‚ a man who wears tattered clothes is not necessarily a man of miserly habits. He may be doing so only due to his financial limitations. Yet it is true that in some cases dress serves as a useful index to the character of a man.

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    You Are the Judge Paper 1 The case being analyzed is Case Example A. Legal Issues: the legal issues presented in Case A basically involve two topics: the difference between law and ethics and the application of the employment laws. Even though an at-will employee can be discharged by an employer for any reason and the termination could be legitimate‚ it may be unethical to discharge Elaine because ethics inspire individuals to do more than what law requires. Consequently‚ such legal questions

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    You Are The Judge #1 Case A: Elaine v. Jerry Legal Issues: The plaintiff‚ Elaine‚ has sued the defendant‚ Jerry‚ because the defendant fired her after the plaintiff was on the job for two months. The job offer letter that the defendant had sent her mentioned the great career opportunities at the company and stated that her annual salary would be $30‚000. The company is an employment-at-will employer. The plaintiff was given no reason for the termination. After the termination‚ the defendant hired

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    Direct cost is a cost that can be easily and conveniently traced to a specified cost object. Indirect cost is a cost that cannot be easily and conveniently traced to a specified cost object. Incremental cost is a difference in costs between any two alternatives Common cost is a cost that is incurred to support a number of cost objects but cannot be traced to them individually. Relevant costs are costs that differ between alternatives. Irrelevant costs can be ignored-saving decision makers

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    hand‚ the Child’s defense lawyer has a different perspective. His lawyer said that he seems to have taken his job very seriously. Because the FiberWAN was so complex and also because he did not involves any of the other network engineers in his unit‚ Childs was the only person who fully understood the networks configuration. Extremely‚ Childs lawyer maintained that his client had been the victim of a “bad faith” effort to force him out of his post by incompetent city officials whose meddling was jeopardizing

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    In the play You Can’t take It With You‚ written by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman‚ the author uses point of view of different characters to show the theme of Materialism-materialistic values vs Spiritual Values- enjoyment of life. As narrator shows the perspective of each character‚ we see theme of Materialism. While Mr. Kirby has a viewpoint of living for things of materialistic value even though it might not be joyful‚ whereas‚ Grandpa has a perspective of living a life for Spiritual Values.

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    uidelines for You are the Judge Papers These are the guidelines for the You Are the Judge papers. Remember that each paper is worth up to 100 points and the information can come from any portion of the textbook‚ not just your currently assigned reading. The minimum length of the papers will be three double‐spaced pages. The maximum length of the papers will be seven double‐spaced pages. The required three papers will be prepared by the student using the following format (any other

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    unfair and they told him that i payed for it. Then my brother kept asking and asking for my iphone and i kept saying no‚no‚no! It my phone not yours!. Eventually after i kept saying no he couldn’t use it or have it he stopped asking for it and went in his room to sulk and i went in mine to go and relax and play on my new phone. By my brother wanting my phone i refused to give it to him or let him use it because i had bought it with my own money i was being stubborn. Uncle Basil and Melanie are stubborn

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    11/22/11 Quote essay Per 5-6 “You can’t win unless you know how to lose”-Kareem-Abdul-Jabbar You can’t be a sore winner because you need to know how the other team feels. Every time you brag you make the other team sad. The coach might get angry at you and make you sit out for bullying. If you know than you’ll understand that the other team is sad when you lose a game you don’t like hearing people brag. The quote involves my family because when one of my family members loses

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    Marc Sparks‚ serial entrepreneur‚ author of "They Can’t Eat You: My Unorthodox Path to Outrageous Success" and humanitarian‚ decided that he needed even more in his already full life‚ so he created Spark Tank. Sparks has spend his life fulfilling needs‚ whether they were startups that he created to fill a consumer need or his work with Habitat for Humanity‚ which filled a need for low-income housing. Sparks greatest humanitarian endeavor to date was with Lynne Sipiora‚ who‚ along with Sparks‚ saw

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