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    NewCorp's Legal Scenarios

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    NewCorp Scenarios Most organizations do not have legal counsel on staff‚ and therefore must rely on business managers who are knowledgeable in employment laws and compliance regulations‚ and have the ability to identify violations of specific laws and regulations‚ as well as make recommendations to mitigate liabilities that may result from the violations. This week’s assignment outlines three different workplace scenarios of NewCorp‚ which require team members to identify the

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    Legal Drinking Age

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    Act of 1984. Retrieved Oct 18‚ 2011‚ from http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/YouthIssues/1092767630.html N/A.(2008). You’ll be a man‚ my son. Economist Newspaper‚ 368‚ 64-65. Retrieved Oct 18‚ 2011‚ from Academic Search Premiere database. N/A.(2008). Legal Drinking Age. Retrieved Oct 18‚ 2011‚ from http://www2.potsdam.edu/hansondj/LegalDrinkingAge.html Baldauf‚ S.(2007‚ April 23).Setting the Bar at 18.U.S. News and World Report‚142‚28 Szalavitz‚ M.(2005).Underage Drinking. Retrieved Oct 18‚ 2011‚ from

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    US Legal System

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    AMERICAN LEGAL SYSTEM The US legal system has several layers‚ more possibly than in most other countries. The Constitution is the main power of the US legal system. It was adopted in 1787‚ and ratified in 1788. The Constitution sets strict boundaries between federal and state law and also divides legal system into 3 branches of government: legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial branches. It creates a “separation of powers” between each branch and creates system of “checks-and-balances” to prevent

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    Ethical and Legal Obligations Ethical and legal obligations apply to all members of society. As one in society‚ the obligation to act in an ethical‚ law abiding manner on a daily basis is vital to the integrity of daily life. Many professions have their own code of ethics. Financial reporting is not exempt from such ethical and legal standards. One’s lively hood depends on decisions made in the business world. Business transactions are done daily and can impact one’s economic stability.

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    legal aspects of nursing

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    Report on Legal Aspects of Nursing Institute Of Management and Technology Prepared By: Kamran Khan Roll No. Smba 13025 Sec-A TERMINOLOGIES Abuse Crimes Fraud Violence

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    Bolivia Legal System

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    undeveloped countries in the world. The conflictive contrasts between different social groups have made the Bolivian legal system change throughout time. The most recent and dramatic shift in the Bolivian legal system‚ was the adoption of a completely new constitution in the year 2009‚ during the government of Evo Morales Ayma (Nogales 2009). A clear fact that demonstrates shifts in the legal system is that this newly approved constitution is the seventeenth constitutional document

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    Legal and Illegal Acts

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    “if you had the power to make an act that is now illegal into a legal act what would that act be?” and the versa “what legal act would you make illegal?” All their answers revolved either around drugs or subjects like the death penalty‚ abortion. In this paper I will further discuss my finding on the responses I received from both questions. When I had students first address the question of “which illegal act would they make legal?” Almost all of them wanted to legalize the selling and use of

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    Prepaid Legal Services

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    Pre-paid Legal Services’ Business Prepaid creates value by providing legal expense insurance allowing customers to reduce their legal liability in civil or criminal actions. Their bestselling Family Plan that provides reimbursement for legal expenses incurred by customers and their spouses and discounted rates for legal services over those provided in contract. Furthermore‚ they allow their own customers to earn their own income by MLM programme where they receive commission for selling Prepaid’s

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    Should Abortion Be Legal?

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    SHOULD ABORTION BE LEGAL? Abortion is the early ending of a pregnancy. This happens when there’s a miscarriage. Women have the choice to decide if she want an abortion or not‚ and usually there will be a counseling section for the women who don’t know what to do next. There are two types of abortion treatment: medical abortion and surgical abortion. Medical abortion is by taking medicine/ pills to abort the baby; some women prefer medical abortion as they think it’s more natural. 95% to 97% of

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    Legal Aspects and Ethics

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    Foundations of Nursing Legal Aspects 1. What is the Nurse Practice Act and what does it meant to you as an incoming nursing student and later as a licensed Registered Nurse? The nurse practice act defines and describes the scope of nursing practice in each state which is determined by the board of nursing. It is important as a student because it defines what is in our scope of practice‚ what we are allowed to do and not allowed to do. It is also important as a licensed registered nurse because

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