INTRODUCTION: This is an add report to Officer Sprague’s #8091 original report under case #17012108. INJURIES: Victim Cindy Jordan sustained two approximately 4-5 inch scratch marks to her right forearm and one bruise to her inner right forearm. I asked Jordan if she needed any medical attention and she said, “No.”…
This was the first shocker to me, I have spilt hot things on myself before even coffee and never have I ended up with even a burn that needed any type of medical treatment. The second issue that hit me was that Mrs. Liebeck tried to write McDonals telling them what happened and asking htem to help her cover medical expenses, they simpley blew her off explaining that their coffee was hot and at the tempature that people enjoyed it. At this point Mrs. Liebeck decided to move forward with the…
The actual result of that incident was that another person was injured than intended and that is relevant. FACTS This Incident occurred on September 1, 2016 in the Sunnyville’s High School cafeteria…
452-2 he was upset because he did not receive his breakfast try on time. So, I page dietary, they said there was no diet order. I reordered his diet. 15 minutes later I recheck with the patient to see if he got his breakfast tray, they patient said no. consequently, I went to the North side to see if there was any extra tray.…
The Channel Island was founded in 1980, also it compromises with 5 other islands Anacapa,Santa cruz,Santa Rosa,San Miguel, and Santa Barbara Island. The best time to visit the island is anytime you want because the Channel Island is located in the sunny part of Southern California. The climate there is about in the mid 60s and as low as in the 50s, the island mostly receive their precipitation between december and march, then spring also starts the warming trend toward summer although temperatures average the low 70s. Visitors have to be prepared for high winds,fog,rough seas,and sea spray at anytime given, the winds are generally calm in the morning and it will increase in the afternoon, the calmest winds appear through August and October,…
On Saturday, 12/30/2017, at approximately 1024 hours I was dispatched as a cover unit for Officer Hyink, on the report of a husband who pushed their wife. I arrived on scene at approximately 1027 hours and saw the husband later identified as Confidential Victim #1, outside the garage and the wife, identified as Suspect Prywes, standing inside the garage. I approached Prywes and asked her what happened. She told me she was pushed and hit the concrete hard on her back. I asked her if she would like to have paramedics come and take a look at her and she started to become extremely upset and began insisting that no medics be called.…
While Great Britain had been an imperial power for years, Japan would struggle to compete unless they modernized. Because of its secluded position, Japan did not become more modern until the late nineteenth century. At this point they received firearms, and the shogunate was disbanded in favor of an imperial government. Both Great Britain and Japan are island nations and rely on imports for goods that are not found in their borders, while Japan maintained an isolationist policy, Great Britain traded and colonized around the globe.…
Considering the British colonies close relationship with their mother country, the ingraining of British culture and customs through contact and trade was inevitable. Political ideas birthed in Britain migrated to the colonies, and British thinkers like John Locke and Francis Bacon paved the way for the governmental policies the United States would employ in the future. The ideas surrounding religious tolerance in England soon came to America as well, coupled with literature and pieces of…
In the 17th and early 18th centuries, America was struggling to unite. Many attempts of a union were made, but each for different reasons. In the beginning, colonists created governments that ran by the rules of God, not the people. Most settlers in America were religious, especially the ones who settled in the northern colonies, so they had theocratic governments. Also, these governments were much more simpler and basic.…
From the period between the start of the French and Indian War and the Declaration of Independence, Parliament implemented a myriad of oppressive laws that sparked outrage from anti-British colonists. An example of one of these restrictive laws would be the Proclamation Line of 1763, which was issued by Great Britain to put a stop to future conflicts with Native Americans by forbidding English colonists from settling upon lands they had spilt blood to win from the French. In addition, the economic practice of mercantilism formed a parasitic relationship between Great Britain and the Thirteen Colonies, for the former benefited at the expense of the latter. Furthermore, the Declaratory Act of 1766 was passed to establish complete British political dominance over the Thirteen Colonies, which the Patriots weren’t exactly happy about since they were accustomed to the unusual amounts of freedom they enjoyed while living under salutary neglect.…
From the mid-17th century through the mid-18th century, British North America consisted of a number of today’s U.S. states; some of which were New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Virginia, New Hampshire, Maryland, Georgia, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and South Carolina. During these two time frames, there were some principle events that occurred. Following those events contributed to the diversity of the different ethnic groups that lived in British North America. Some of those ethnic groups were the English, Dutch, Scots-Irish, Germans, Africans, and Native Americans. Each ethnic group had a different lifestyle due to their location, main priorities in life, and the influential events and developments that took place during that time.…
1. British Mandate British Mandate named as "Mandate for Palestine" was established in 1922 by the League of Nations. Its purpose was to manage non-self-governing regions such as Ottoman Empire sanjaks of Nablus, Acre, the Southern part of the Vilayet of Syria, the Southern portion of the Beirut Vilayet, and the Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem, prior to the Armistice of Mudros. But with the passage of time the government failed to apply this Mandate and the Britain declared the termination of this Mandate over Palestine. After that State of Israel was established on 14 May, 1948.…
**Paid PTO days will not be counted in the computation of overtime for a specific pay period. PTO must be taken in 8 hour increments. PTO is earned according to the following schedule: 1-2 years = 5 days 3 years and over =10 days If you leave The Humane Society’s employ after at least one year of full-time service, your accrued, but unused PTO will be paid to you within two (2) weeks of your date of leaving.…
Tort law Name Institution Facts Alan suffered a heart attack while driving and lost control of his car. The car collided with a stall from which Bill was selling tea to passersby. Bill was not injured by the collision but the sudden jolt caused him to drop a kettle, which he was holding, and the burned his hand. A group of children and their teacher who were walking towards the stall ran into the road to avoid the collision. Dave who was driving along the road swerved to avoid hitting the children and was injured when his car collided with a tree.…
Chapter 3 (page 194) Gaining Business and Market Edge: the Britannia Way In 1892, in a small house in Kolkata an intrepid baker made a batch of delicious, golden brown biscuits for English tea-time snacking during British rule in India with the investment of Rs 295(approx $5) . Gradually the small bakery business turned into huge a corporate company of India. Over the last 123 years the company has made progressed and becoame one of the most strongest and trusted brands in the Indian market. In 1979, the name of the company was changed from Britannia Biscuit Co Ltd to Britannia Industries Ltd (BIL).…