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    520 P.2d 1296, [p. 1297] (Kan. 1974). To fall inside the scope, the employee’s actions must (1) arise naturally from the course of their jobs and (2) intend to further employer’s interest and not done for personal reasons. Daugherty v. Allee’s Sports Bar & Grill, 260 S.W.3d 869, [p. 873] (Mo. Ct. App. 2008). Three cases are relevant to understanding this rule. In Williams, the court found a drive-in liable for an employee accidentally shooting a customer. The

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    snow or something not dangerous. However the use of dynamics in this piece create a sound that is identical to the selected image of the iceberg. The dynamics in bars 142 and 143 crescendo and decrescendo dramatically over a short period of time which makes this section highly expressive. This rapid change in dynamics is seen again in bars 151-152 and 202-205. On page 5 all instruments in the orchestra increase in volume to build up to the climax and play fortissimo to depict a massive and menacing

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    As I interacted with different people, I found one rather kind woman, who was the only one at the time, accepted an invite to see a movie, once I understood she was a lesbian. I accepted any offer of friendship. We had a curious dynamic, as she adopted me as her wingman. She helped ease my isolation. It was an unusual adventure, as I entered a world that I was not a member. As a heterosexual man who was clubbing with a lesbian, I was an unusual wingman. I improved my social skills, observing her

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    The courthouse I visited was not one of the largest courthouses but still a good choice for me at least. South Regional Courthouse which is located on 3550 Hollywood Blvd, Hollywood, FL 33021. Upon Entering the courthouse, I had no idea where to find criminal courts so I went up to the front desk and asked where to go. After explaining I’m a student and I don’t have to be in court today they then advised to to go to two rooms. Courtroom 210 and 230 so I decided to walk directly into 210. Upon entering

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    below and shows that the song stays at a consistent, dynamic level with a slight raise in the 2nd V and a peak in the Br. AR starts with a 9 bar In with a pause on bars 8 and 9 that leads into a 3 bar Pvs; preceding an unusual V length of 9 bars. The first Re has a bar of ¾ and creates tension as the pulse changes yet the other Re’s use only 4/4. There are two 7 bar Inst that create space from the vocal sections, with

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    Sharon V. Salinger, Taverns and Drinking in Early America (Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2002) Most aspects of colonial life in early America are well talked about: housing, food, daily routine, religion, etc. One of the more glossed over, yet interesting topics, is that of colonial drinking and the taverns in which it takes place. Why did colonial Americans enjoy drinking so much? In Sharon V. Salinger’s, Taverns and Drinking in Early America, she outlines how drinking traditions started

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    Building Your Team Benjamin F. Smith Franklin University ENTR395-F2WW-Foundations of Entrepreneurship Professor Timothy McCafferty October 15, 2017 Building Your Team Introduction A business venture is a piece of art, it is a pile of mud and as the mud begins to take shape, the possibility of Michelangelo’s David becomes a reality. The unfortunate risk is that instead of “David”, the mud may form into Benjamin Smith’s childhood playdough figures (not a pretty sight). A lot of risk is

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    This was the first night I had been out on the town, since coming of age. After dark I left to the bloody goblin, a tavern near the center of town. I’ve been there many times with my father when I was younger. However, that was many years ago, I recall the smell of strong alcohol burning my nose and the smoke stained roof. I forgot how short of a walk it was to the goblin seeing as I arrived there in just a few minutes, no time to reminisce before going in on my own. The tavern was loud and you

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    Unfortunately, DUI accidents still does happen quite often. As an adult, this is one of the many responsibilities to consider when deciding to drive after having a few alcohol drinks. Unfortunately, if these drinks were purchased and consumed at bar or restaurant that serves alcohol, the bartenders may be liable to any accidents that may occur after

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    together a bar there is a lot more than what hits the eye. A study by the sociology department at Ohio State University conducted a study about pool halls. What they found was that when you out the pool table in the front of bar people take less care of something that they have easy access to. When you put the pool table at the back you get more traffic at the bar raising the number of drinks sold thus giving the bar more money. With the pool tables in the back people will spend more time at the bars and

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