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    New Jersey Inc Case Study

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    New Jersey courts have considered the following factors in deciding whether the employee was an independent contractor or an employee (the list is not exhaustive): 1. Review type of payments, W2, 1099’s, or cash; 2. Review payroll records for the worker; 3. Read any contracts between the companies involved, including indemnification cause, which may render the independent contractor defense moot; 4. Investigate any pending IRS issues pertaining to the worker’s status; 5. Determine who supplied…

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    Question #2: What is an internal classification system and what function does it play in a prison? An internal classification system is instruments used to assign inmates to housing or program after they are placed in a particular prison. This does not apply to all inmates because some have medical conditions and sometimes there is not enough availability in that housing location. Herbert Quay came up with the internal classification system used in most prisons in the Adult Internal Management…

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    GEOG 1992-108 Jifeng Wang 10/10/2015 Position Paper #1 Globalization can improve the lives of people both in core and peripheral country, if core countries and peripheral countries work together to improve education, economic growth, health care and birth control. Globalization is showing its own positive value, which encourage closer communicating on many countries. World Trade Organization (WTO) helps core and peripheral countries trade goods with…

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    In the years since the inception of the first car several components have been modified to allow people to use those vehicles for different purposes depending on their needs. The cars have gone from having had a small engine and built with wood, to cars made of carbon fiber, which can reach a top speed that reaches 253 mph. Now days we have different styles of cars like sedans, luxury vehicles, sport cars, and Off-roaders. In all of them lay the same desire of transporting us from one point to…

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    standards. The more they learn, the better the chance they have at surviving against illnesses, starvation, and anything else that comes their way. Many things could be changed for the Haitians if they were more civilized. The health issues, for example, can be reduced if the Haitians had more resources and help from outside sources. They would finally be able to rebuild the houses and buildings that were sadly destroyed in the earthquake, and they would be able to feed themselves and their…

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    which the former is subject... In all cases, the basic situation of dependence leads to a global situation in dependent countries that situate them in backwardness and under the exploitation of the dominant countries. Colonialism may be a major example of this and was invariably some way to creating the colonized country captivated with the colonizing nation. Once the state in power has management over that, laws are implemented, that social establishments are contributory to maintaining its…

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    Globalization of economies has negatively affected individuals by creating more inequality and by failing to reduce poverty. The environment has also faced a negative impact because many developed countries are still heavily reliant on fossil-fuels and their production of greenhouse gases keeps rising. Additionally, the United States outsources much of its industrial sector to China whose population is quickly growing which has led to large concentrated areas of pollution emission. When…

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    Sonder Sonder (n) - the realization that each random passerby is living a life as vivid and complex as your own. Human beings are all inherently selfish. As human beings we spend so much time caught up in our own heads, we forget the fact that we are not the only ones whom the stage is set for. We forget that there are more than seven billion other individuals on this planet. Seven billion other individuals, who are just as careless, foolish, bitter, animated as we, ourselves can be. Above…

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    Millions of people from the third world countries are moving around the world to seek job opportunities in order to survive or to take care their families. Globalization has radically make changes to the scale of migration, people are now more aware of opportunities elsewhere and it has become easier for them to travel. Mostly migrations happening from the third world countries, since the economy is not good enough to survive. More than 80 percent of the world’s population lives in the…

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    Across the globe, the practice of implementing sweatshops in developing nations for companies from developed nations has been abundant. While not a new concept, many view this practice as immoral and unethical. However, that is the perspective of an individual in a modern, developed country. As well as, many do not understand that the alternatives to sweatshops are much more brutal and impoverished individuals gladly choose sweatshops over their other options such as sex work. That is the ugly…

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