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    In this case Javier was driving his car from New York to Dallas‚ Texas when his brakes failed in Oklahoma where he injured himself. Javier would be the plaintiff because he is the one suing‚ and Energy- Auto Company would be the defendant in this matter because this company is the one being sued. The suit would then have to be brought in the state of New York considering that this company does not have dealerships in Oklahoma nor does it do any advertising. This would give personal jurisdiction to

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    making connections to new information and curiosity all while using their prior knowledge. Anticipation guides are also sometimes called Prediction guides. Steps on getting started when using an anticipation guide include selecting a topic and or subject‚ identifying the concepts of the topic‚ reflections on beliefs or experiences‚ creating statements to challenge the students prior knowledge‚ having the students create their own‚ or handing a copy of a teacher made guide‚ have students read or listen

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    The general rule in tribal court is that states have no jurisdiction over the activities of Indians and Tribes in Indian Country. Doe was seeking a 2.5 million dollar settlement. Dollar General moved to dismiss the case for lack of evidence and subject matter jurisdiction‚ and the tribal court denied

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    deeper insight into the subject matter which heightens or lessens their credibility. This is evident in Simon Nasht’s documentary Frank Hurley-The Man Who Made History (2004) and Hannah Kent’s historical fiction Burial Rites published in 2013. Via the use of literary and filmic techniques‚ notably narration‚ montage‚ point of view and embellished retelling‚ each composer provokes questioning and challenging of the historical‚ artistic and moral worth of their text’s subject matter‚ in turn producing

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    immense assistance. Certificate I here by certify that‚ original and genuine research work is carried out to investigate about the subject matter and the related data collection and has been completed solely and satisfactorily by this student regarding the project title‚ “Determination of acid values of lemon and tomato” Signature (Subject teacher) Contents Contents Apparatus Apparatus Procedure Procedure Observation table Observation table S

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      1. Plaintiff‚ for all times mentioned herein‚ was and is a resident of Cook County‚ State of Illinois.   2. Defendant is a corporation with its principal place of business in Missouri and carries on business in Illinois.   3. This court has subject matter jurisdiction over the claims presented in this complaint under 28 U.S.C. § 1332 because plaintiff is a resident of Illinois and the defendant is a citizen of Missouri and the amount in controversy exceeds $75‚000‚ exclusive of fees and costs.

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    3. Describe the purpose of obtaining relevant information about requested diary entries and changes. The reasons for obtaining information about diary inserts and changes are to inform the attendee/attendees of the reason for the meeting‚ the subject of the meeting‚ what’s to be discussed and who will also attend the meeting. It also helps the organiser in arranging suitable time for preparation‚ ensuring the correct people have been invited and that a suitable room can be arranged to accommodate

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    friends. Tenor is present in an email and can be reflected in a number of ways. It is most evident in the formality of the speech used and the words chosen in the communication of ideas. However‚ the tenor of an email can also be affected by the subject matter of an email. More serious or pressing issues often call for a more formal use of tenor. (Second Slide) Why is tenor important? Tenor is an important element of workplace communication for a number of reasons. Firstly‚ the tenor used in an email

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    differences between subject-matter jurisdiction and personal jurisdiction. Subject-matter jurisdiction is a court’s authority to decide a particular type of dispute. For example‚ in the United States‚ federal court’s have subject-matter jurisdiction over issues governed by federal law( such as bankruptcy‚copyright‚ patent‚ and federal tax matters) and state of courts have subject matter jurisdiction isues governed by state laws (such as professional liscencing and state tax matters.’;; Personal

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    that will fit in to research needs. So let’s talk about what are some of the key differences between scholarly resources and popular resources. A scholarly resource is a resource that is published by a subject matter expert. It is a paper that is written by someone who is very familiar with the subject on hand. After a person writes the said paper it then goes through a peer review. A peer review is others that are experts in the field and weigh in on the paper at hand. It is a very vigorous process

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