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    Why Obtain A Degree

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    Motivation: Most of my motivation comes from not wanting to be stuck at a crummy job that makes me miserable for the rest of my life. I don’t want my future family to struggle either. Along with all of that‚ I don’t just want a job; I want a career. My mom has struggled to make ends meet all of my life‚ and I want to avoid that. Eventually‚ I want to be able to tell my mom that she doesn’t need to work because I can take care of her. Purpose: My purpose for wanting to get a degree is so

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    What is the difference between lawful trickery and unlawful coercion according to the 1990 Supreme Court decision in Illinois v. Perkins? The case in brief involved a murder investigation (Stephenson murder) in November 1984‚ located in East St. Louis‚ Illinois. The investigation went unsolved until 1986‚ when an inmate at the Graham Correctional Facility‚ told officials he had learn information related to the homicide from a fellow inmate‚ Lloyd Perkins. The inmate detailed certain information

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    Rulemaking Requirements

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    Rules are used by agencies of the government after Congress passes statutes. These are also called regulations. Regulations do not start in the executive branch of government where agencies form. They start in the Congress‚ where they are the requirements for the establishment of the agency involved or function of an agency. The rules start with a legislative act of Congress. Agencies of the federal government issue more than four thousand (4000) final rules each year. These cover all the agencies

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    Occupational health and safety (OHS) programs are a legal requirement‚ as specified in sections 3.1 to 3.4 of the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (the Regulation). Every food and beverage business must have an OHS program to help prevent accidents and injuries. An effective program will also help you deal with any incidents that do occur. Every workplace is different‚ so it is important for you to develop an OHS program that addresses the specific needs of your operation. This OHS Program

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Requirements of SFAS 116 and 117 and its effect on the financial statements The Statement of Financial Accounting Standards (SFAS) 116 and 117 are standards set for not- for-profit and non-governmental entities. The standards account for contributions and financial statement presentation (Granof‚ Khumawala‚ 2011). SFAS 116 defines how contributions are designated. Contributions can have donor-imposed restrictions. The standard defines

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    well-known automobiles‚ such as the Galant or Eclipse. Its North American branch‚ Mitsubishi Motors North America‚ was involved in one of the most significant sexual harassment cases in history. In 1994‚ 24 women who worked at Mitsubishi’s Normal‚ Illinois plant accused Mitsubishi of allowing or even fostering a culture of widespread sexual harassment. Then‚ in 1996‚ a class-action lawsuit was filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)‚ this time on behalf of around 300 women who worked

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    Regulatory Requirements

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    Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements As a society we have many laws‚ and individuals departments that enforce those laws. There are criminal‚ civil‚ contract‚ family‚ constitutional‚ common‚ and labor laws‚ criminal law handles crime and civil law handles most of the other laws mention above. With labor laws handle by the U.S Department of Labor also known as DOL administers and enforces over 180 federal laws that are for just the workplace‚ and those laws are in place for the protection

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    Job Requirements

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    Job Description: * 1) Obtains or receives merchandise‚ totals bill‚ accepts payment‚ and makes change for customers in retail store such as tobacco shop‚ drug store‚ candy store‚ or liquor store: Stocks shelves‚ counters‚ or tables with merchandise. * 2) Sets up advertising displays or arranges merchandise on counters or tables to promote sales. * 3) Stamps‚ marks‚ or tags price on merchandise. * 4) Obtains merchandise requested by customer or receives merchandise selected by

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    the basic concept of impaired driving is not hard to grasp‚ that doesn’t mean Illinois drunk driving laws are simple‚ or that charges of driving under the influence (DUI) are so lacking in complexity that just anybody can understand and defend against them. DUI is defined in Illinois as operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs‚ including medically prescribed marijuana. Since mid-July 1997‚ Illinois has used a blood alcohol content (BAC) level of 0.08 percent or above as the standard

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    The case of Escobedo V. Illinois set the precedent for the sixth amendment‚ which is the right to a counsel. It guaranteed that if a person is arrested then they must be informed of their legal rights‚ which gives them the right to remain silent. When Danny Escobedo was arrested in connection for the shooting of one of his relatives he received an 18-hour interrogation and was later released for not making any self-incriminating statements. Another suspect was later arrested and told police that

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