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    Writing an Executive Memo Your strategy professors have asked the English faculty to cover the executive memo‚ which you will use in your strategic management class‚ for two reasons: * The ability to write a short‚ informative‚ well-written memo like this will serve you well in your future careers. * Writing a good memo is difficult and requires practice. Students in past strategic management classes have had trouble with the guidelines you’ll see in the following paragraph. Please read

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    Ethical Principles Sara M. Covey PSY 305 February 25‚ 2015 Dr. Sheila Rapa Ethical Principles For this week’s assignment I am to discuss ethical principles‚ specifically the ethical principles that were violated during the research in regards to Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks was a wife and a mother of five. She was a black tobacco farmer and was a native of rural southern Virginia but a resident of Turner Station in Dundalk‚ MD. Henrietta had mentioned to family that she had

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    conditions and could have remedied them but did not‚ then the employee would be considered constructively discharged. In a case where an employee feels the employer made the job so unbearable that he cannot remain there‚ a wrongful termination suit can be filed. In legal terms‚ being compelled to quit is legally similar to being unfairly discharged. In the case we are facing now‚ the complainant feels that our schedule change would not allow him to continue his employment with us due to the

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    ----   Evaluation Form for Project 3   You gained points as follows:   Effective introduction (1 point max): _____   Effective and accurate explanation of the relevant law (2 points max): _____   Thorough and accurate explanation of the cases on the issue (4 points max): ______   Thorough request for additional information (1 point max): _____   Effective organization and clear communication to client (1 point max): _____   Proper spelling‚ grammar‚ and punctuation (1 point max):

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    business career she will probably find herself writing more ____ than anything else? a. Letter‚ memo‚ email‚ reports. 2. First thing you ask when begin analyzing task 3. Best comm. Channel when discussing disagreement with someone in your office 4. Email messages and memos 5. Feedback 6. Subject lines 7. Standard Guide words (to‚ from) 8. Formatting hard copy memos 9. Indirect patterns and when to use each of them 10. All examples about requesting information

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    LEGAL MEMORANDUM To: John Doe‚ Esquire‚ Senior Partner From: Jennifer Ramos‚ Paralegal Date: July 23‚ 2014 Re: Anheuser Busch Companies‚ Inc.- Affirmative Defense Case No.: 210204 In regards to our case no. 210204 Justin King v. Anheuser Busch Companies‚ Inc. I find Contributory Negligence to be the appropriate Affirmative Defensive action. Mr. King exacerbated his injury when he took it upon himself to loosen the wires‚ to his own admittance. Justin King was also

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    MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: February 23‚ 2006 RE: Sonny and Wanda Dawson: Grandparents’ visitation rights Issue Under Alabama law‚ do grandparents have any visitation rights to their grandchildren? Brief Answer Yes. Grandparents are allowed visitation rights with their grandchildren depending on the situation of the parents. Facts Our clients Sonny and Wanda Dawson are seeking visitation rights for their two year old grandson‚ Shane. Their son and daughter-in-law

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    I was told by Employee Relation that it was not there decision. I have/had goal at Walgreen and I felt that it was strip from me by someone who was on a power trip. I did nothing wrong to lose my job and got run around when I was trying to plead my case. I am requesting to meet with all in higher power because I want my job and what ever evidents that was suppose to be prove was not prove and I am seeking my employment

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    Memo Review Paper After reviewing the Accounting memo that was directed to Andrew’s Accounting Teammates‚ I have found several items that need to be changed prior to sending this to the executive vice President. Andrew wrote this memo very informal. This memo needs to be changed to follow a formal guideline. I will be discussing in this paper items that need to be changed before sending the Accounting Memo on to the executive vice president. In a Formal e-mail he should write out the word

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    affected through physical constraint as well as through personal coercion (its equivalent). When a store employee detains something of value that a reasonable patron would not leave without‚ the patron has been coerced and thus arrested. In this case‚ because Brett took Jane’s dog (something no reasonable person would leave behind)‚ Jane was likely arrested. The elements of false imprisonment are intent to confine‚ arrest‚ and consciousness of confinement. In Moore v. City of Detroit‚ 252 Mich

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