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    Plant Closure Case Study

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    In the London plant the U.A.W., United Auto Workers Union membership was established for the London workers and gave it North American strength from 1950-1985. However, with contract restraints and cross boarder issues along with labour law conflicts. The union decided to start a new union, naming it C.A.W. Canadian Auto Workers Union (properly the National Automobile, Aerospace, Transportation and General Workers Union of Canada) (Worker, 2007). This was started by Mr. Bob White in 1984-85…

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    charged with the crime will can put on trial for the crime. The origins of this amendment can be traced back to the Magna Carta. Double Jeopardy doesn’t allow the person being accused to be held accountable to that crime twice. There are several clauses within this amendment that protects and guarantees rights of people being accused in…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt 's First Inaugural address was delivered on March 4th, 1933, the speech was written by Columbia law professor Raymond Moley. When Roosevelt was elected in 1932 the Great Depression was in full swing, it was the worst economic crisis in American history. Roosevelt was succeeded by Herbert Hoover and just eight months into Hoover 's term, the stock market crashed. Around 45% of banks in America had failed and due to this millions of people were seeking employment, and if…

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    Public School Funding “The idea of making free education a right was controversial—the ‘most explosive political issue in the 19th century, except for abolition,’” (Semuels 9). Today, public schools offer free education for grades K-12 however, the controversy has now shifted towards funding these schools. Politicians, teachers and parents across the country have argued for a systematic change to the system that allows “students in higher-income towns such as Greenwich and Darien [to] have easy…

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    The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 established the federal minimum wage initiative, and the initial minimum wage of 25 cents per hour came to fruition. A discussion on laws will provide an appreciation of today’s standards and requirements. The federal minimum wage is a controversial topic within the human resource field attracting attention from all over. While minimum wage employees would appreciate this increase, companies may have a hardship with the implementation. Therefore,…

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    North Allegheny School District 10375 Perry Highway, Wexford, PA 15090 Riya Divekar, Ms.Volpe svolpe@northallegheny.org "The International Public Policy Forum" “Resolved: The obligation to provide safe haven for refugees should outweigh a government 's right to control its borders." "On our honor, we pledge that we have received no unauthorized assistance on this work." Affirmative Side In recent events, the amount of refugees has increased immensely. Currently there are long…

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    An Examination of Nora Helmer’s Character in A Doll’s House In Ibsen’s famous play A Doll’s House, there is one character that stands out in particular that portrays the victim, the villain and the hero. This character is the protagonist Nora Helmer. This character is unique in that she encompasses all three roles and leaves the audience unable to come to a consensus about her motives in the play. Some of the audience may think Nora is victim of a dysfunctional household where her own father…

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    Parens Patriae Case Study

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    In the early 1600s, Parens Patriae was the approach that started the foundation of the early Juvenile Justice System. This concept was operated in Chancery Court that referred to the king’s role as the ‘father of the country’ and granted the power of the state to act on behalf of the child and assure protection as would a parent (Gulledge, 2015b). During this time and for many decades, children were treated as if they were adults. They were pushed into the workforce, which limited their…

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    For many years now there has been a pretty heated argument concerning prayers in public schools. Majority of the people that go to public schools believe that prayer should not be allowed in the school because It is against their beliefs. However people who do believe in prayer still would like to be ale to pray in school still. Normally one who prays would usually do it when they got to school, before lunch, and before being dismissed at the end of the day. Pregame prayers are also a very big…

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    Currently in China, for example, minimum wage should be no lower than 40% of the average wage for any particular area. In Guangzou and Shenzhen, the first cities that were legally allowed to approach foreign big businesses for investment, the minimum wage to average wage percentage is the lowest in the country. While this may reflect the prosperity of the rest of China, this is unlikely, as it is estimated that 200 million people across China live in poverty. Instead, this is likely to be…

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