I write this correspondence and send as an inquiry requesting guidance. Dt. Tracy Baker has petitioned Obelisk Court No. 170 for reinstatement after the commencement of the New Year. Dt. Baker is Active Duty Air Force and currently resides in RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. Due to there being no Courts within her geographical location that can possibly assist with conducting an investigation, I would like to know if it would be feasible for the investigation portion of her re-instatement process be waived, as I understand our Court may not have the autonomy to do so. Respectfully request insight or if there is a best practice for this type of unique situation. As always, I thank you for your time.
In the case involving Marianne Stanley vs University of Southern California, Marianne Stanley signed a contact with University of southern California on July 30, 1989 to serve as the head coach of the women's basketball team for four years. Stanley's contract expiration date was June 30, 1993, Stanley's contact provided an annual base salary for 60,000 with a 6,000 housing allowance. Around April of 1993, Stanley and Michael Garrett who’s the athletic director, started negotiating on a new contract. However, the confirmation is in debate with regards to the statement made by the Stanley and Garrett. Stanley claims in her statements that she informed Garrett that she was entitled to be paid the same amount as George Raveling, who’s the head
A hispanic female named Anna Garcia who was 38 years of age, was found dead on the date of August 14, 2015 in Anytown, U.S.A. She was 64 inches in height and 165 pounds. The case of Anna Garcia first began on a hot, 92°F summer morning. A next door neighbor, Doug Greene, had decided to call police at 9:45 am to place his concern about Garcia because of her dog that had been barking all morning, which was highly unusual. Being that he had not seen or heard from her since the previous morning, he called her, then went over to her house to make sure nothing was wrong. Both the police and EMT arrived at 9:56 am. When questioned by police, Greene informed them that he had seen her the previous morning around 6:30 am walking her dog. He also stated that he saw her wearing a sweater, which was found odd because of the current heat wave. The front door had to be broken down in order to enter the house. Upon entering the house, they found Garcia lying face down in the entry hallway. Inside, the house was a temperature of 73°F. Immediately after Anna Garcia was
Testimony this Thursday morning began with a New York State Police Investigator who is part of the computer crimes unit. She said her analysis of Michael Beard's phone is that there was quiet a bit of deleting and a lot of powering off, including more than 100 deleted calls.
NOW COMES, Stephanie Smith, the minor child in the above-captioned matter, and hereby moves this Court for a finding that the Department of Children and Families has abused its discretion, because the Department acted in an arbitrary and capricious manner, by removing Stephanie from the prison nursery, where she resides with her biological mother, Sofia Smith, and placing Stephanie with her paternal grandparents.
Fran lee (F) the leader of AFA suffer serious head injuries and had been taken to the hospital and is in a coma. At the time of the insure she was restrained by a police group. Policeman (P) that was in the police group states that she was hit by a rock and it also hit him in the helmet. The rock was thrown from a group of R33 demonstrators. Police group states he was one of the police that is trying to protector her from getting attacked by some R33 members who got very close to her. A well know lawyer (A) with Fran claims that Fran was injury by the policeman. Lawyer (A) said the police was using their batons with unreasonable force against her and other AFA members. TV news (N) camera was damage but said that they had filmed several police using their batons
Reputation management firms warn customers that anyone may chose to take revenge on them at any time, however, Lynn Louise Taylor went further than most people in her effort to discredit her ex-husband's reputation. As reported by the Daily Business Review, Taylor hired a private detective to buy laptops, go to places with public Wi-Fi networks, and then post scathing comments about her ex-husband, an orthopedic surgeon, on review websites. The private detective then tossed the computers into the ocean.
On July 29, 1984 Jennifer Thompson, a white woman was brutally raped by a black male with a knife to her throat. The black male broke into her apartment while she was asleep. Jennifer Thompson woke up to the stranger when he had begun to attack her. When she first saw her attacker, she offered to give him her car and money, but he declined that’s when she realized he wasn’t there to rob her but to rape her. During the time Jennifer Thompson was being raped, she tried to remember the characteristics of the black male so that later she could identify him to the police. Jennifer Thompson was able to escape out of the back the door of her apartment and she ran to her neighbors home which they called the police. That same night the black male raped
It was 2006 when Emma Sanchez was filing paperwork to be legalized in the U.S when she had to go to an appointment with immigration authorities at the U.S Consulate in Cuidad Juarez. And what happened next may have been the worst moment of her life. “Authorities told her she would be prohibited from returning home from Vista for 10 years, despite the fact that Paulsen, 51, is a U.S citizen and a Marine veteran” (Tatiana Sanchez). Situations similar to Emma Sanchez has happened before-many times in fact. According to the article “Deported Mothers Make New Lives in Tijuana Separated families part of the debate over U.S immigration” by Tatiana Sanchez, “In the first half of 2014, U.S Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported 22,088 unauthorized
In her article “Gendered Racial Violence and Spatialized Justice,” Sherene H. Razack explores the murder of Pamela George; the way that her murderers’ sentences were lessened because of a variety of factors pertaining to Ms. George’s life; and the fact that the murderers were young, white, and middle-class men.
Michelle knight is a 34 year old Caucasian women who was born April 1981, later on moving to Cleveland Ohio where she was raised (Knight, 2015). Growing up she recalls not having a good relationship with her mother, she remembers “a chaotic childhood marked by neglect and abuse” (Connors, 2014). In school she was bullied and eventually sexually assaulted “By a group of males “resulting in her dropping out of school and later finding out her had become pregnant as a result of the assault (DURANTE, ROBSON & WARREN, 2013). Soon after she gave birth to a baby boy she named joey, when joey was around two years old he was taken to the hospital and treated for a broken leg, Michelle stated that her mother’s boyfriend
Case Study 2 Analysis of “The Schiavos” and “Fetal Testing for Down Syndrome” Terri Schiavo was a young woman who was in a persistent vegetative state (PSV) for nearly 13 years. Her husband fought to have her feeding tube removed to allow her to die naturally, but her family contested his fight, claiming that Terri was responsive, healthy and interactive. Although her autopsy results confirmed what her husband has been arguing, that she was blind, unable to communicate, or interact and without purposeful interaction, her family continued to contest that she was responsive, (Schiavo Autopsy). Terri’s case involved the application of passive, involuntary euthanasia by allowing her natural death after the cessation of her tube feedings. Evaluation
Yolanda Gordon is experiencing the same issue my last two associates has had resolved. I included her name in my initial e-mail on Friday in hopes to prevent her access from being removed. However, her access to FACETS has been compromised. As advised before, FACETS access is essential to her work as an IRU Analyst. Could you please restore her FACETS access immediately?
The case of Karen Leary illustrates the implications cultural conflict can have on business organizations and office culture. A common mistake managers make is undermining the power of cultural constraints at the organizational level. After six years as a financial consultant at Merrill Lynch, Karen Leary was promoted to general manager at the Elmville branch in Chicago. Leary wanted to achieve success at the branch office by building high-producing, successful group of professionals who work together to provide clients with complete service in meeting long-term financial goals.
Chung has been operating under what he feels are the established norms for his culture. Ted's relationship with the Taiwanese client exhibits the Chinese management principles of paternalism, particularism, and insecurity. The patron-client relationship is based in a sense of mutual obligation, where the client is expected to defer to Ted's expertise and Ted is expected to trade the account responsibly. (Moorhouse, 2005) Ted also used social networking to establish himself in the community which is expected in the Chinese culture. By attending events Ted increases his “visibility and prestige” which contributes to the face that is needed to be considered a trustworthy business partner
By evaluating Multinational Corporations (MNCs) certain insights into international growth can be drawn. Understanding foreign governments and economies help domestic enterprises prepare for global environments. MNCs should continually evaluate its operations in a global context. itself will need to do a continual evaluation of its operations in the complex global environment. "Baker Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP is a full-service accounting and advisory firm that offers industry specialized services in audit, tax, and management consulting" (About Us, n.d.). Baker Tilly is headquartered in Chicago. Baker Tilly conducts business all over the world, but perhaps there are no two places quite as disparate as their offices in the United