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    Should a Business have civil liability for the criminal acts of its employee? Over the years, civil suits have been brought against firms because of the actions of their employees. Firms are expected to have a duty of care to select, train and supervise their employees since these employees were hired to represent them (“An Employers liability”, 2014). If a criminal act is committed by an employee, then there has been a breach of the duty of care. Many advocates of these suits have come under

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    Based on the information provided, Oliver’s allegations were not supported with documentation, but merely opinion and hearsay. In Oliver’s affidavit, she stated that she “read” in the discharge summary that Dr. Brock was consulted and assisted with treatment. Although the supporting documentation of the previous statement is important, the more pressing issue becomes whether a doctor-patient relationship was formed in order to support the allegations

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    I. Introduction and Standard for Opposition to Summary Judgment Crowell Academy, Inc. and Arturo Gomez, (hereinafter, collectively "Crowell") were grossly negligent and used willful misconduct in their responsibilities involving the fencing club. The bargaining power of Crowell was so grossly unequal so as to put Lajuana Barnett at the mercy of Crowell's negligence. Lastly, the exculpatory clause contained in the release form (see release form) is void as against public policy. Consequently

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    CASE: PIECE OF AMERICA V. GRAY LOON MARKETING CITATION PIECE OF AMERICA, Appellant (Defendant below), v. GRAY LOON OUTDOOR MARKETING GROUP, INC., Appellee (Plaintiff below). 906 N.E.2d 805; 2009 Ind. LEXIS 465; 69 U.C.C. Rep. Serv. 2d (Callaghan) 71 FACTS Piece of America was a limited partnership that was composed of three general partners including F.W. Splittorff, Dennis Conwell, and Robert Aswell. The company offered a uniqueness bundles: one-square-inch parcels of land in each of the fifty states

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    In this article, the author is trying to describe immigration and its relationship to America’s benefit to it, from the late twentieth century, to the current situation of immigration. He tells of how the U.S had attempted to gather immigrants from Greece and various other European countries. This attempt however, resulted in the flood of Latin American and Asian immigrants. As the criteria for admittance into the country become centered on family and specific skilled job occupants, the U.S was able

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    This article researched patients with swallowing functions over the first six months after acute stroke. They identify the important clinical factors that associated with an increased risk of swallowing dysfunctions and complications. The studies relied on bedside clinical examinations to diagnose dysphagia and assessed swallowing function for two weeks after the patient’s stroke. After a patient has an acute stroke, swallowing abnormalities are a common function depending on the timing of assessment

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    The Lottery In this article, the people of the village kept an old ritual. In order to pray for the harvest, they sacrificed one person who needs to be stoned to death. Every villager accepted and complied with the rules. They chose this person through the way of lottery. It is fair that everyone selected a slip from the black box. Those reflect the American culture of equality and democracy. For, example, it was fair that everyone has same chance to get the slip which represents death. Also, this

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    Gun Control Keidan, Greg. "Talking about Guns and Violence: Strategies for Facilitating Constructive Dialogues." National Civic Review 103.3 (2014): 48-54. ProQuest. Web. 15 Apr. 2016. Summary This article offers strategies for facilitating dialogues on the issues of gun control and gun-related violence. According to the author, discussions which frame these topics as a conflict between the binary alternatives of gun control and gun rights will be unproductive. Instead the author suggests that facilitators

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    Mazzol Article Summary

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    microbes as well as different bacteria and fungi. Regardless, the soil still protected the plants. The research done, especially those such as Dr. Mazzola, is significant because it could help farmers bring in microbes to protect crops. I thought the article was interesting because of how similar the human immune system is to soil immunity. Like humans, microbes will attack the pathogen.

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    watching someone hurt me that I do not trust as much. This article has left me wondering as to why there is a discrepancy with my personal experience and the results of this experiment. Does the reduction of pain when viewing attachment figures as proven in this experiment only apply to fear and physical pain and not emotional pain? Stating which kind of pain would have been helpful for the reader with a history of abuse understand the article on a deeper level

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