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    Case Observation Paper

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    Facts of the Case Case Posture The video of case number 82A04-8876-CV-285‚ White vs. Gibbs and O’Malley’s Tavern‚ is a video where the defendant is going before judges seeking summary judgment as a matter of law in their favor. Debbie White has sued Patrick Gibbs under the civil provisions of Indiana’s Dram Shop Act‚ Indiana Code 7.1-5-10-15.5. This case was brought in diversity before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana due to the parties residing in two different

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    Courtroom Observsation

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    White Plaintiff Representatives: Ashley Gavin and Jackson Riley Defendant: O’Malley’s Tavern and Patrick Gibbs Defendant Representatives: Xander Barden and Katelyn Lippa Defendant Council Overview: Xander Barden and Katelyn Lippa are the defendant’s (O’Malley’s Tavern and Patrick Gibbs) representatives they are recommending the Court present an outline verdict to the bartender‚ John Daniels and O’Malley’s Tavern. There is definite understanding and helpful information defined in the Indiana Dream

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    Thesis: During the second-wave civilizations‚ women were originally restricted from doing things that most men did during this time period. At last‚ women were allowed to participate in many activities in society and all around and it finally was not that patriarchal dominated. Women were able to do many things and the influence and power ranged heavily in these societies. There were many roles that women had in society‚ the major two were housewives and the influence that they participated in. From

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    Dram Shop Laws

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    Dram shop laws are instituted for all places which serve alcoholic beverages including restaurants‚ taverns and bars. An employee of these establishments may not serve alcohol to minors or those ‘visibly intoxicated’. If the person which consumed the beverage leaves the establishment‚ gets in an accident or causes bodily harm to another person‚ the establishment and the server may be held liable for damages. However‚ this should not be the case. Those who were intoxicated and caused the accident

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    [women dedicated to the temple of a god] open a tavern‚ or enter a tavern to drink‚ then shall this women be burned to death” . Apart from the obvious in justice of the extreme and brutal punishment this law also in-lightens other aspects of the Mesopotamian society‚ for example women whom are dedicated to the temple are barred from entry into the enterprise of tavern owning whilst others in society would be able to engage in the ownership of taverns. This exemplifies a bias on gender as a “sister

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    soldier since he was a little boy because his father and his brother were also soldiers. There was going to be a war and Jonathan wanted to join. However‚ his father disagreed of him being a soldier because he was too young. Jonathan went to the tavern where the Americans prepared to fight without any telling anyone. Before he started fighting he was kidnapped by three Hessians. They tied him to a tree and left him there for hours. After a while they untied him. They were talking in German and Jonathan

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    AD715: Business Running Case – New BrewPub? 1 OUTLINE New BrewPub: Starting Points Conceptual Study: Starting Points AD715: Business Running Case – New BrewPub? 2 New BrewPub: Starting Points The owner of an existing restaurant/tavern operation is considering opportunities to increase (locally) the competitiveness of the company by investing in a new technology for in-house brewing (BrewPub) of high quality non-posteurized beer (craft beer) After a thorough evaluation of a broad

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    The Empire In Transition

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    Chapter 4 Brinkley Textbook The Empire in Transition Questions to consider: Loosening Ties (102-103) 1. How did the relationship between the king and Parliament change during the early 18th century? - During the early eighteenth century‚ the British Parliament established a growing supremacy over the King. The two German kings‚ George I and George II‚ were not used to English ways‚ and the Prime minister and his cabinet ministers became the nation’s real executives. They did not hold

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    the early British ale industry and the age of discovery (17th- 18th centuries). - Define the terms aqua vitae‚ alembic‚ arak‚ tabernae and mead and discuss their historical significance with beverage alcohol. - Describe the development of the tavern in medieval England and in Colonial America and explain its influence on the growth of the spirits industry. - Compare and contrast the differences and similarities between the Colonial British government and the early American federal government

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    a very hard time getting around so Jonathan is needed at home. The bell in the town’s tavern just rang it is a call to arms. Jonathan eyes his father’s flintlock gun and touches its shiny butt. Jonathan’s (serving or acting to prevent harm) father sees the fear in his father’s eyes and tells him to go inside. Jonathan takes the look in his father’s eyes as a form of weakness and fear. Pages 16 to 28 The tavern keeper gives Jonathan a flintlock gun older

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