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    Question #1: Please read Problem 3 at the end of Chapter 17 regarding the lawsuit by alleged thief Mr. Mapp against Gimbels Department Store. Under what theory might Mr. Mapp argue that Gimbels is liable for the assault committed against Mapp by Mr. DiDomenico‚ an employee of J.C. Penney’s? Would Mr. Mapp be successful under the theory you chose? Why or why not? Did the Gimbels security woman allow DiDomenico to assist in her store? Agency theory turns on a few items in a balancing act: (i) who

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    educational setting Ethical Dilemmas in teaching Beginning teacher’s worries Ethical Dilemmas in Teaching Ethical Dilemma * Ethical dilemma is a complex situation that often involves an apparent mental conflict between moral imperatives‚ in which to obey one would result in transgressing another. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethical_dilemma) * Conflict between two or more ethical principles/standards. * Also known as moral dilemmas. These are situations in which

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    The Department Store Dilemma There are several issues presented in this dilemma. One is about Mary-Alice’s heart condition and the restrictions in the company’s medical insurance program. In order to become a full time worker at Bassfield Department Store‚ the policy states that the employee must pass the physical exam. Due to the fact that Mary-Alice failed the exam‚ the personnel manager Bill Chaves thinks that she should be terminated because it violates the company’s policy. However‚ there

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    RAIDS The following is a RAIDS analysis of Susan B. Anthony’s Constitutional Argument.  Together Susan B. Anthony and Cady Stanton led a suffrage movement to bring equal rights to women.  Working with one another they created a radical magazine called The Revolution to make their campaign more publicly aware.  In an attempt to show that women deserved the right to vote‚ Susan B. Anthony wrongly casted a vote in the Rochester election.   She was arrested‚ convicted‚ and fined.  While she awaited

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    role of saying every single speech she was leading the new revolution as some may call it and‚ she had left behind her legacy of getting women the vote with every single one of her words that she had spoken.This was important in history because Anthony’s amazing speeches convinced almost everyone to believe that it was‚ in fact‚ a good idea to let women have the right to

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    The Mallard Dilemma Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour” tells the story of a young housewife’s unpredictable malevolence in the shocking news of her husband’s death‚ Mr. Mallard. Was Mrs. Mallard unhappy with her Marriage? You may believe otherwise‚ but looking at the factual information and hard evidence‚ theirs no other choice but to answer with a big resounding “Yes!” Knowing Mrs. Mallard has a terrible heart problem‚ how is it that her heart able to stay calm‚ being unaffected by the news

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    Since Texans feared a powerful government‚ they did not want a powerful executive figure who could abuse his power. Instead‚ they created the “plural executive” system that consists of a Governor‚ a Lieutenant Governor‚ Secretary of State‚ Comptroller of Public Accounts‚ Land Commissioner‚ and Attorney General. Being only one of the members of the executive board‚ the Governor does not have that many powers. He has the power to appoint the members of boards and commissions‚ so he can always choose

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    ENS 106 Effective Speech Susan B. Anthony Speech 1873 Susan B. Anthony was born on February 15‚ 1820 and she was one of the many women in the nineteenth century to fight for women’s rights. She would travel all over the nation and create petitions for the right for women to vote and also slavery. She was an abolitionist‚ an educational reformer‚ a labor activist‚ and of course a women’s right campaigner. As brave as she was‚ she voted illegally in the presidential election of 1872 in Rochester

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    THIS IS NOT MY ORIGINAL WRITE UP. MARK ANTONY’S SPEECH (Blanks [---] left for citizens words) Friends‚ Romans‚ countrymen‚ give me your attention. I have come here to bury Caesar‚ not to praise him. The evil that men do is remembered after their deaths‚ but the good is often buried with them. It might as well be the same with Caesar. The noble Brutus told you that Caesar was ambitious. If that’s true‚ it’s a serious fault‚ and Caesar has paid seriously for it. With the permission of Brutus and

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    Susan B Anthony was born February 15‚ 1820 in Massachusetts. She was raised in a Quaker family with long activist traditions. During her early life she became to have a sense of justice and moral zeal. She was a teacher for 15 years. She was never married‚ was aggressive and compassionate by nature. She remained active until her death march 13‚ 1906. Susan B Anthony advocated dress reform for women. In 1853 she started to campaign for women`s property rights in New York state‚ speaking at the meeting

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