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    Personal Privacy Analysis

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    does not share with all” (Fried 484). However, looking to spousal privilege, affording it to criminals does not make much economic sense. As opposed to attorney-client privilege, a “reply is unavailable in the case of the spousal immunity.” If anything, refusing to testify or reveal communication “raises the costs of the crime” and because “the importance attached to stable marriages has declined,” any economic advantage of this privilege has come into doubt (Posner 21). Notwithstanding…

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    Racial Empathy Gap Analysis

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    perceived pain? According to the researchers, the cause of this pain might be the “assumptions about what it means to be black” (Silverstein). During additional experiments, the researchers studied how beliefs towards an individuals adversity and privilege would effect their empathy for pain towards them. What the results showed was that the more hardship the target was perceived to…

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    3. The Company’s Business can be Differentiated from the Case Law a. The Company does not have Physical Presence in Hawaii The Company itself does not have a physical presence in Hawaii. The CRNAs, who are independent contractors (some operating as separate business entities), performed all the services related to the contract with the Facility, in Hawaii. As discussed in the facts above, the Company is essentially a temporary contracting organization. Its mission is to connect Facilities in…

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    According to the Migration Policy Institute, “In November 2002, U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft announced the implement of a new ‘Special Registration’ program designed to register foreign visitors from designated countries, in the United States at the time” (Jachimowicz 1). This program is also a part of a larger National…

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    Liberty Reserve is the frontrunner in offering digital currency through Liberty Reserve’s online bank. Currency is offered in a proprietary digital currency called “LR” and is utilized to facilitate payments between shares of the digital currency (Department of the Treasury, 2013). Shares of “LR” are purchased through the use of third party exchangers and money service businesses (MSB’s) (Department of the Treasury, 2013). Liberty Reserve corporate headquarters are located in San José, Costa…

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    Multidimensional Model

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    DeCelles and Pfarrer (2004) development of a multidimensional model that examines the role that stakeholder pressures, environmental factors, charismatic leaders, and their followers play in corporate corruption. To illustrate the effect of conflicting stakeholder interests on an organization, DeCelles and Pfarrer (2004) put forth the following example. In order to address the increasing demands of stakeholders to improve ethical standards, an organization might be compelled to implement ethical…

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    courts due to the nature of events. Whereas the military attorneys can get full discovery to the evidence and documents of the civilian lawyers, the civilian lawyers may not get access to certain pertinent military documents that may be categorized as classified. The same applies to documents and individuals to which sensitive data such as unpatented prototypes found and those pertaining to witness protection or covered by attorney-client privilege among other types of privileged…

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    I had patience with others and I responded more logically to issues where mediation was necessary. Soon I would begin working in the customer outreach department at a nationally recognized Bay Area startup, where I continue to work. I respond to clients and callers in the same manner I interact with people face-to-face; I listen to a customer when they are experiencing an issue, and I react respectfully and logically. Going above and beyond to resolve a customer 's hardship or negative…

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    Young Drivers In Canada

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    Young Canadians only represent 13% of the licensed driver population, they account for approximately one quarter of motor vehicle injuries and fatalities (Parachute 2016). The most common way for young people to die in Canada is being the driver or the passenger in a motor vehicle, the death rate for drivers ages 15-24 is higher than every other age group and about three times the rate of drivers 35-44 years of age (State Farm 2016). The safety of young drivers is a major concern to the public…

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    What are those two elements? Explain fully with complete details (1) the performance of a prohibited act and (2) a specified state of mind, or intent, on the part of the actor. Additionally, to establish criminal liability, there must be a concurrence (agreement) between the act and the intent. The Criminal Act—In criminal law, a prohibited act is referred to as the actus reus, or guilty act. In some cases an act of omission can be a crime, but only when a person has legal duty to perform the…

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