MEGAN’S LAW 1 Megan’s Law Nelson Troncoso National University Twentynine Palms‚ CA MEGAN’S LAW 2 Abstract Megan’s law is an informal name for laws in the United States requiring law enforcement authorities to make information available to the public regarding registered sex offenders. Individual
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Suppose that party X is entering a contract involving the purchase of some goods with party Y and party X is well aware with some information on the goods in which party Y has no knowledge at all. The information on the goods may contain certain material facts in this situation in which it will either alter or trigger the final decision of party Y to either proceed with the contract or not. Does party X has the duty to disclose the material facts to party Y? To what extent and in what circumstances
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actions towards a known fate that is changeable but still unavoidable: Achilleus has a choice - live a long life of peace but little honor or live a short‚ valiant life of war and a legacy of greatness‚ and Aeneas is destined to found Rome with the caveat that his actions leading up to this event are not predetermined and therefore anything can happen to him on his journey. Although in theory Aeneas’s fate would allow him more freedom in bringing it to fruition‚ he tends to be more controlled and mindful
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What is the Theory of Constraints? The Theory of Constraints is an organizational change method that is focused on profit improvement. The essential concept of TOC is that every organization must have at least one constraint. A constraint is any factor that limits the organization from getting more of whatever it strives for‚ which is usually profit. The Goal focuses on constraints as bottleneck processes in a job-shop manufacturing organization. However‚ many non-manufacturing constraints exist
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The first ethical issue concerns the numerous safety issues that surround the launch and subsequent production of Dentex’s new subcompact automobile‚ the Rento. Dentex did not conduct surveys and follow due diligence in performing preliminary engineering procedures‚ resulting in a car that lacks sufficient crush space‚ reinforcing side members‚ a shock-absorbing bumper‚ and exposed flange and bolt heads. The lack of safety inherent in the car has already claimed two lives as a direct result‚ with
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Employee Behavior From large corporations to small businesses‚ individuals involved in all types of business often face ethical issues stemming from employee behavior. For example‚ whether an employee can spend work time checking personal email accounts‚ how a manager deals with claims of harassment and to what extent a manager can "groom" a certain employee for a promotion are all examples of ethical issues regarding employee behavior. There are legal consequences for some unethical employee behavior
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Creating change inside of a society takes consistent focus and dedication‚ but most people would rather conform instead of dealing with the rigors of fighting for what is ethically right. Throughout American history‚ African American people have been forced to act certain ways to survive in a society dominated by the white race. While change has continued to slowly take place over the years‚ African American people still conform consistently due to unjust stereotypes formed through entertainment
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When I first started taking this class I wondered how I was going to do my assignments each week? I wondered if I would be able to find someone young to talk with or visit every week? I said‚ “this is just too much.” But to my surprise I didn’t have enough time to reach all the youth that I wanted to reach. My first week‚ I thought about who I was going to try to mentor to? Who am I going to inspire? Will anyone listen to me? All these questions were quickly answered. It’s like the youth
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America’s Greatest Fear The Ebola virus was discovered in the late 1970s by the international community as the causative agent of major outbreaks of hemorrhagic fever in Africa’s Sudan and Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Sudan (Vasilyevich IV‚ et al. 2005). Immediately‚ the International scientific teams moved in to deal with these highly virulent epidemics where their findings revealed that the transmission had exponentially ceased; however‚ the team could not reconstruct a considerable
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xenotransplantation: “Some monkey viruses-for example‚ herpes 8- are deadly to humans in a matter of days” (BUCMP). Doctors cannot attempt to save lives of their patients by potentially transmitting a modern contamination. These lethal diseases should be a caveat for researchers and scientists to discontinue any further research on this topic; it provides pandemonium from the
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