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Quid Pro Quo Act Of 1996
1,863 words... and medical data, employee behavior outside the workplace, and employees' financial disclosures as private -- but not information on employee performance or use of company equipment. (HR Focus, 2001) Much of the debate and concern over privacy center on several key areas (HR Focus, 2001): Technology/Internet privacy. Decide first whether employees have a right to privacy in their e-mail messages and Internet use. Most companies and legal precedents take the position that employees using thei...
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Korean Peninsula Status Quo
4,220 wordsJerry Yang 11 - 19 - 99 China is interested in modernizing itself while simultaneously maintaining security is the only general statement that can be made about Chinas foreign policy. To achieve these two ends, China is willing to ignore remote conflicts that do not substantially affect its development or security. Economic multilateral organizations are welcomed because they facilitate economic development but security multilateralism is employed only where feasible, resulting in most security ...
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Turkish Cypriots Greek Cypriots
3,673 wordsA TIME Cyprus A TIME TO REMEMBER Experience cautions us that irreparable damage could be done by those who somehow seem to regard Cyprus as a dazzling intellectual challenge and fail to put human faces behind the issues. Of one thing we can be sure: They will not be around when their ill-conceived paper glory is blown away in the storm that is bound to follow. It has been 35 years since the stationing on the island of a UN peace-keeping force that could prevent neither a secret invasion by Greec...
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Good And Evil Status Quo
1,638 wordsPossibly the most terrifying aspect of Bram Stokers, Dracula, is The Counts mocking of Christianity. Indeed, Dracula seems to be a total opposite of Christ and Christian values, driven purely by desire and lust, showing his demonic soul through the fire that burns in his eyes. Despite these opposites, Stoker repeatedly uses biblical imagery and references to compare Dracula to Christ, creating deliberate parallels throughout the novel. By making these parallels, what is Stoker attempting to say ...
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Status Quo Social Consciousness
1,064 words65279; TOWARDS A CONSTITUTIVE THEORY OF LAW CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES -background of Critical Legal Studies-Critical Legal Studies v. Realism-Critical Legal Studies v. Legal Liberalism-the Critical Legal Studies position: 1) law is indeterminate i. e. law does not determine legal decisions. 2) legal decisions are dependent on the outcome of a series of contradictions in the law. 3) the way that the judges exercise their choice, and they way that contradictions in law are resolved, usually acts t...
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