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    so heavily on the independence of their staff to model their image, it is important to find the “right” people. Sales Associates, in particular, have seen an increase in the competitiveness for their position amongst the top retailers. The challenge for Chern is to find that kind of staff, retain that staff, and make plans for staff turnover. Although turnover in the Sales Associate position have been very low over the past three years “...averaging 20 percent…”(Pg.374 Phillips&Gully). The…

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    decisions. In health care there are two types of advanced directives: living wills and durable powers of attorney (Lachman, 2009, p. 89). “A living will expresses, in advance, a person’s instructions or preferences about future medical treatments, particularly end-of-life care, in the event the person loses ability to make health care decisions.” ( Sabatino, 2015, p.1). “A durable power of attorney for health care appoints a person (called a health care agent or proxy, health care…

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    We all have the privilege to be attempted by our associates, and it is a thoughtful approach to include the group in regulating equity. There are circumstances in which the law is unjust, and it is the duty of a member of the jury to speak to the supposition of the general population. Serving as a Jury was a reasonable way for me to maintain an individual liberty and just to watch out for the government: making sure it doesn 't push unjust laws on fellow citizens. These reasons drove me to…

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    Container in Texas ̵̵ Insights from a Top Criminal Defense Attorney in Houston A charge of driving while intoxicated (DWI) can be a scary experience. When the offense is compounded with an open container charge, you have reason to be all the more concerned. In such cases, you need access to an experienced lawyer who can help you to make the best choices after you have been charged. At The Law Offices of Tad Nelson & Associates, making sure you are treated fairly is a top priority. We…

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    Thurgood Marshall was born on July 2nd, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland and died on January 24th, 1993 in Bethesda, Maryland. He was an American attorney who was appointed as an associate justice of the Supreme Court in 1967. He was the first African-American to have the position & served for 24 years, until 1991. Marshall studied law at Howard University. As counsel to the NAACP, he used the judiciary to promote equality for African Americans. He won the Brown v. Board of Education case in 1954,…

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    On Thursday, Special Counsel Robert Mueller, along with a Virginia grand jury, indicted Paul Manafort and Rick Gates on a combined 32 counts of criminal charges. These charges range from filing false tax returns, all the way up to conspiracy to defraud multiple banks of more than $22 million through loans. Manafort was also accused of funneling as much as $30 million through offshore banks in order to conceal it from the United States. These charges will be added to the previous 12 charges they…

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    Thomas was born in 1948 in Pin Point, Georgia, which was a mainly black area that was founded by freed slaves after the Civil War. He was the second ever black judge, in the Supreme Court and was at first not thrilled to working as a judge. As Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States his views are typically from a conservative stand point, and usually wants a solution that limits the power of the federal government and expands the power of state and the local governments,…

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    However, Prolacta believes that Medo used its trade secrets and confidential information in order to give Medolac an unfair advantage. In a lawsuit filed in the Orange County Superior Court, attorneys for Prolacta allege that Medo took customer lists and donor lists from the company when she founded Medolac. Because both companies rely on individual donors, Prolacta believes that these lists are invaluable to continuing its business. In addition…

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    Booker T. Washington’s peripatetic journey towards a higher education encompassed several external factors. Within the story of, The Struggle for an Education, Washington reached a point in his journey wherein he appears to describe a moment of despondency: I applied at several places for lodging, but they all wanted money, and that was what I did not have. Knowing nothing else better to do, I walked the streets. In doing this I passed by many food stands where fried chicken and half-moon apple…

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    Client Reflection

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    CM normally meets with the client every Wednesday for face to face meeting on 10/5/2016. Client was no show. Client reported she had a doctor appointment scheduled on the same day. On 10/6/2016, client walk-ins Social Service Office and CM completed Bi-weekly ILP Review. Client was well dressed and well-mannered as usual. Client continues to show the following sign: eccentric personality disorder, client continues to make allegation about some residents in her dorm taking snap pictures of her…

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