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    Law and Responsibilities

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    different responsibilities of a U.S. citizen. One responsibility is to support and defend the Constitution‚ serve the country when required‚ and participate in the democratic process. Other responsibilities are to respect and obey federal‚ state‚ and local laws. Another responsibility is to respect the rights‚ beliefs‚ and opinions of others‚ and participate in your local community. 3. Citizenship is important. Citizenship is a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth‚ either

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    We the jury find the defendant‚ Not Guilty! Today is the last day of the trial. We have heard all of the witnesses and now we know that we must deliberate. I know that some of the "witnesses" are liars. Some make valid points and I know without a doubt in my mind that Captain Preston is an innocent man and that his men were provoked. As I listened to the witnesses‚ here is what I came to believe: The witnesses for the prosecution have very different stories as do some of the witnesses for the

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    if management thinks it’s warranted.” Profits remain high‚ but no bonus is paid. If the employees sue‚ would a court enforce the promise? The fact that a promise has been made does not mean the promise can or will be enforced. Under the common law‚ a primary basis for the enforcement of promises is consideration. Consideration usually is defined as the value (such as cash) given in return for a promise (in a bilateral contract) or in return for a performance (in a unilateral contract) Something

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    and nn. 33‚ 34 (1992)(collecting cases). 3. We say “starting point” because our obligation here is not to make a pronouncement of agency law in general or to transplant §219(2)(d) into Title VII. Rather‚ it is to adapt agency concepts to the practical objectives of Title VII. As we said in Meritor Savings Bank‚ FSB v. Vinson‚ 477 U.S. 57‚ 72 (1986)‚ “common-law principles may not be transferable in all their particulars to Title VII.” 4. We are bound to honor Meritor on this point not merely because

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    Evidence-Based Care Plan Lana Sakic Bellevue University Abstract Evidence-based care plans are an important and beneficial aspect of the healthcare world. Identifying the importance of evidence-based practice and the benefits it can provide in regards to quality management is vital. Overcoming barriers and enforcing this method of practice can help reduce healthcare costs and implement the highest quality of care. At the Asthma and Allergy Clinic‚ evidence-based care plans

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    Stephanie Alvarez Professor Sean Diaz Law and Environment Week 2 assignment 3. According to this appeals court‚ what errors were made by the judge at trial? The judge has made a judicial error by allowing the Plaintiff’s counsel to comment on the case about Minichiello’s boss being a German with an "attitude of hatred" and made forced analogies to Nazi Germany and the Holocaust. The judge also allowed irrelevant testimony‚ which asserted that the Club discriminated against Latinos

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    Evidence-Based-Policing Written by Desiree Rosch Instructor Atthur Moghalu Introduction to Criminal Justice Evidence-based policing is a style of policing that uses research to create or change policies to increase effectiveness. Lawrence W Sherman‚ an academic criminologist‚ is credited with making the term Evidence-based Policing (EBP) popular.During a lecture Sherman stated‚ "Police practices should be based on scientific evidence about what works

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    part of the nation’s health care workforce that makes nurses central to the translation of evidence-based practice as a practice mean. Critical care nurses are in a place to critically appraise and apply best evidence in daily practice to improve patients’ outcomes. It is important for critical care nurses to frequently assess their current practice to confirm that they are applying the current best evidence rather than practicing on the basis of tradition. As health care professionals‚ each of us

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    Kaing Her Professor Goldberg Laws 310 14 July 2013 Homework Questions 1.a) I believe that Toyota’s approach to cutting back on wages and other unnecessary expenses was the right thing to do. In doing so‚ it helps stabilize the company’s financial concerns and also insures employees of having a job and a place to work at. 2.a) I am indeed a socialist who believes in equality and fairness of the government. Whether someone is rich or poor‚ we should all be given the opportunity to make a living

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    2012 Private Law versus Public Law Public law (Criminal Law) is a theory of law that governs the different relationships between the state and the individual. This is who is considered to be either a citizen or a company. Criminal law has to have evidence that is beyond reasonable doubt‚ which means that a person is very likely of commenting that certain crime (Kilpatrick‚ 2000). Public law covers three sub-divisions which are constitutional‚ administrative and criminal law. To understand how

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