1. 3.01 Unfair Discrimination Dr. Takem uses the information gained in sessions with her patient Sam to charge an upgraded fee. Prior to learning about Sam’s inheritance the fee schedule was $45/session. After learning the additional information about the sizeable inheritance‚ Dr. Takem changed the fee schedule to $125/session. Her reasoning behind this was “the fee needs to be high for him to perceive the therapy as valuable and worth his effort and time”. 2. 3.04 Avoiding Harm Dr. Takem caused
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moving into predominately white neighborhoods. Tensions were high and the Watts riot occurred because a black man and his family were unfairly arrested and beaten in front of a crowd of predominately black individuals. This was the tipping point of unfair treatment and discrimination. Another major race riot resulted in the beating and arrest of Rodney King. In this situation‚ an unarmed black man was beaten in
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While excellent medical care is available in the United States‚ health care economics and the service delivery system present many challenges for the consumer and practitioner alike. This paper addresses four dimensions that are pivotal to the successes and failures of the system: cost‚ efficiency‚ choice and equity. The interplay of these dimensions across the canvas of health care options defines a system in flux‚ policymakers seeking a fair balance‚ and a nation in need of quality‚ affordable
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Unfair Dismissal Acts 1977 – 2007 1. What workers are excluded from the protection of the Unfair Dismissals Acts? • Employees with less than one year’s continuous service‚ but this does not apply when the dismissal results from pregnancy or trade union activities – dismissal for such reasons is indefensible • Employees who have reached normal retiring age • Close relatives of the employer‚ employed and living at the employer’s residence or farm • Members of the Defence Forces or Gardai
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The goal of this paper is to prove‚ using distinctive evidence that the Canadian Criminal Justice System is unfair. This paper argues that many Canadians of different race‚ religion‚ and sexual orientation are treated unfair in the Criminal Justice System. It is extremely important to argue that the Canadian Criminal Justice System is unfair because most Canadians are unaware of the vast majority of hate crimes committed by the police. As mentioned previously‚ the majority of Canadians are overall
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SYNOPSIS Topic: Understanding unfair Competition in Intellectual Property. Authors: Suyash Sinha (Roll: 56) & Vaibhav Tyagi (Roll: 46) [BBA(LLB)Hons.‚ VIIIth Semester] Summary: The idea of unfair competition has been around for some time and was mentioned as one of the ways of protecting intellectual property as early as 1900 in the Brussels revision of the Paris Convention. It can best be seen as practices that distort the free operation of intellectual property and the reward system that it
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The unfair dismissal laws are a set of laws which dictate the terms of terminating an employee and reimbursements to be made if they are terminated unfairly. However‚ these laws‚ dictated by the Fair Work Commission‚ are flawed and extremely biased towards the employee. As a direct result of this‚ it is almost impossible for employers to fire vexatious employees‚ leading to an unjust environment. The Fair Work Commission decides on potential cases of unfair employee dismissal‚ imposing a legally
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The 2003 sports novel “Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game” by Michael Lewis‚ is the true story of Oakland Athletics‚ an American professional baseball team‚ as they try to build a competitive team with a limited financial budget. The General Manager of the Oakland Athletics‚ Billy Beane‚ realizes that his team can never compete in free agency against teams with twice as large budgets and begins to implement a sabermetric approach. Sabermetrics is identifying and exploiting market inefficiencies
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Political Parties and Unfair Elections The Civil War and the Vietnam era of the 1960s forever changed the political party systems of our country. Those two time periods and the issues involved led to America embracing a two-party system‚ which is intact to this day. Due to the two-party system‚ it is extremely difficult for a candidate to be elected if he is not a member of either the Democratic or Republican party. This is not a situation that our founders would have encouraged‚ as they "disliked
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The way in which my son is branded and spoken of is very exaggerated and unfair. Through the past month he experienced a difficult time going through a split with his fellow peer. He tried to reach for help through his teachers and a social worker‚ hoping to find a way to cope and instead he was abused with statements such as “this young man is experiencing significant mental health issues.” This all occurred because he dared to cry and show sorrow when he was told by the peer that she felt uncomfortable
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