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Criminal Acts Disparate Impact
2,716 words... be proven for a PEO/company / employer to be liable for negligent hiring. First, there must be an employment relationship between the client and the employee that existed at the time of the injury to the third party or parties. West Virginia is one of the states that extends liability not only for the negligent hiring of an employee, but also for the negligent hiring of independent contractors. (7) The second element that must be proven is that the wrongful act of the employee was reasonably...
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U S House Proportional Representation
1,168 wordsWhat exactly is proportional representation (PR), how does it work, and what are its advantages over our present system? The way it works is simple proportional representation system come in several varieties, but they all share two basic characteristics. The first way is they use mullet-member districts. Instead of electing one member of the legislature in each small district, PR uses much larger districts that elect several members at one time, (about five or ten). Second, the proportion of vo...
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Conflict Management And Resolution For Teams
1,360 words... ember must understand each side's positions, interests and needs (Miall, Ramsbotham, and Woodhouse, 1999). Teams can sometimes have difficulty developing this understanding. Each member's understanding is colored by his or her views, personal agendas and objectives. Third parties to a conflict, whether leaders or outside mediators, can often intervene to help bridge the different ideas and goals among team members, leading to better understanding and the ultimate goal of cooperation. These t...
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Organizational Goals Prentice Hall
1,337 words... and apply the rules to the fact and solve the conflict there by applying the rules of engagement to Ballard and Ong! In addition, if a precedent has already been set in the organization concerning the same facts, then the precedent should also be taken into consideration when resolving the conflict. Jameson (1999) found in her research on Kolb and Glidden (1986) findings that third parties sometimes take on a problem-solving role. In their study, they used the term "problem solver" to refer ...
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Marx Theory Of Money
1,301 words... kingly, "Suppose moreover, six hours of average labour to be also realized in a quantity of gold equal to 3 s... " (Marx 1968, p. 211). To speak this way, Marx must have a conception of the value of money as the ratio of labor time to value added that permits him to translate labor time into monetary units. When he makes remarks like the second one he goes further and identifies this value of money with the labor time embodied in a certain quantity of gold. One result of Marx's adoption of t...
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Violent Criminal Interaction Ist
2,013 wordsDuring the late 1940 s, Sutherland (1947) advanced that explanations of crime and deviance are of either a situational or a dispositional nature. Additionally, he argued that of the two explanations, situational ones might be of the most importance. Hirschi & Gottfredson (1986) made a critical distinction in light of this issue, the distinction was between the terms crime and criminality. Crime, they proposed refers to events that presuppose a set of necessary conditions. Criminality on the ...
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Entry Barriers Third Parties
653 wordsIntroduction: An accurate understanding of the economics of the computer and Internet industry is a crucial foundation for following the logic of the Microsoft Anti Trust Case. Microsoft's attempts to avoid competition by suppressing new technologies were based on the particular way in which competition works in the computer industry. The harm to consumers and society flows from the consumers choice lost as a result of the suppression. With powerful forces for both competition and monopoly in pl...
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Criminal Justice Policies Concerning Part 2
2,067 words... by the third parties (March 21, 1950). According to this convention, the criminal liability shall be fixed for forcing, involvement, or seduction in purposes of prostitution by the third parties, exploitation of prostitution, as well as for organization and brothel-keeping. Besides, the Russian government considered that disposition of the article 241 - 1 relating to definition of the term prostitution is not distinct and insufficient for acknowledging it as criminally liable act. Russian Fe...
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Business Law And The Legal Part 2
2,814 words... represents. One aspect of the bill of lading is that of the receipt for goods. A bill of lading must describe the goods put on board a carrier, and state the quantity and their condition. The process once goods are to be shipped goes as follows, first the form is filled out in advance by the shipper, then as the goods are loaded aboard the shop, the carriers tally clerk will check to see that the loaded goods comply with the goods listed. The carrier, however is only responsible to check for...
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U S Political Democratic Republicans
706 wordsAMERICAS TWO-PARTY SYSTEM U. S. political parties began to develop early on. The beginnings of party disputes were apparent in the controversy over ratification of the Constitution. After George Washington left office, political disputes grew the new republics first political parties, the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans. Why did political parties develop so quickly and so naturally even among people who distrusted the very idea of party? With two hundred years of hindsight, we can see...
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President And Vice President Electoral Votes
778 wordsEvery four years we elect our President and Vice President, and every four years we have to subject ourselves to an endless debate about the Electoral College. We are barraged with rhetoric and demagoguery from multiple factions fighting to justify and implement their ideology. Some want to keep the Electoral College, others claim it takes away the effectiveness of the peoples votes. Those wanting to abolish the electoral college are in favor of leaving the election strictly up to a count of the...
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Reform Party Ross Perot
1,025 wordsHistory of the Reform Party In 1992, with Americans disappointed in the policy options and candidate choices offered by the two traditional parties, a self-made Texas billionaire named Ross Perot spent over $ 60, 000, 000 of his own money to run for President as an independent. Much of that money was spent by his organization, United We Stand America, to get Perot's name on the ballots in all 50 states. The candidate benefited from a demeanor that was unusually candid for television-age politics...
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