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    You have received a gift of money. The money is enough to buy either a piece of jewellery you like or tickets to a concert you want to attend. Which would you buy? Use specific reasons … On my 20th birthday my parents gave me 500 euros to spend however I choose. I couldn’t believe my eyes! There were a lot of things I could buy with 500 euros but about a month ago I had set my eyes on a wonderful piece of jewellery and was determined to buy it. It was an exquisite pearl necklace that would match

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    Subrogation

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    right of subrogation 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3. The doctrine of subrogation The source of an insurer’s subrogation rights The exercise of the right of subrogation Effect of contracts between the insured and third parties Multiple Insureds Waiver of Subrogation Clauses Provisions of the ICA 6 6 8 10 13 13 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 4. Control of proceedings 13 14 16 17 Partially covered losses Obligations in relation to the pursuit of proceedings Release of a third party/Settlement

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    several ways‚ according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Transfer laws vary state to state; however‚ such transfers fall under three basic categories‚ the judicial waiver laws‚ prosecutorial discretion or concurrent laws‚ and statutory exclusion laws. Judicial waiver law is the most common transfer used and is done on a case-by-case basis (Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention‚ 2011). This transfer allows the juvenile case to be filed in juvenile

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    Contracts II Outline Fall 2005 Professor Jean Powers Cited to Crandall & Whaley’s Contracts‚ 4th Edition I) Damages (227) A) Introduction (227) 1) General Rule – Contract damages should put the π in as good of a position as if the contract was fulfilled. 2) No action on a contract need be present for damages to be proper. An executory contract will suffice. B) Measuring Expectation Damages (229) 1) Expectation = Expected Value + Costs – Expenses Mitigated 2) Repair Theory – Damages should

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    Completing the Application Packet for an IRB Protocol [pic] ✓ IRB Application/Protocol: Save and upload the application and supporting forms for processing. 1. Provide accurate contact information in case clarifications are needed. 2. Contact the Office of Research Compliance and Ethics at rescomp@ncat.edu for username and password. Provide your department and NCAT email address. 3. Upload your IRB Application. Go to http://www.irbuploads.org/login.php and upload your application

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    Economic Benefits of Civil Legal Aid: How Legal Aid Boosted the Commonwealth’s Economy in FY09 Summary Full report at www.mlac.org/research.html The work of legal aid programs funded by the Massachusetts Legal Assistance Corporation brings in millions of federal dollars each year‚ wins millions more in financial support for low-income Massachusetts residents and saves the state the expense of costly social services. In FY09‚ the total boost to the Commonwealth’s economy amounted to an estimated

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    Juvenile Death Penalty One of the most controversial questions in the juvenile justice system today is‚ "Should the death penalty be applied to juveniles?”. A lot of people think that the death penalty for juveniles is cruel and unusual punishment and should only be used for adults. The crimes that juveniles commit are as dangerous and as violent as adult crimes. People argue that the adolescent brain does not mature until the late teens or early twenties‚ and that death penalty should not be the

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    Hillary really hasn’t accomplished anything that shows she is qualified to be the President. She just got lucky and married the right man‚ Bill Clinton. She only got elected senator in New York because Bill used to be President. While senator‚ Hillary voted to invade Iraq and supported the Iraq war‚ but other than that she didn’t do anything important as a senator. After 8 years as senator‚ she then was appointed Secretary of State where she did more harm than good. In her chosen field of foreign

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    Resume * Teaching the student on how to create and manage an application Resume. 3.2 The Recommendation Letter * Educating the student to make his own Letter of Recommendation before the Company training. 3.3 The Waiver * Helping the student to get familiarized to the waiver. 3.5 The Job Description * Setting up the job specifications of the students on the training. Module 4. Back to work! 4.1 The DTR (Daily Time Record) * Help the trainee to get familiarize in using the DTR as their

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    Juvenile and Adult Courts: A Comparative Analysis Although the current juvenile justice system in many states now closely resembles the adult criminal justice system‚ they remain two separate systems of justice‚ founded on different philosophies. Generally speaking‚ while the adult criminal justice system emphasizes the punishment of criminals‚ the juvenile justice system is based on the rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. In the early twentieth century‚ the Progressives began to perceive children

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