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    Jane’s Battery Claim A “Battery” is a 1)unpermitted, unprivileged harmful or offensive contact with another person 2) caused by an act intended to result in such contact, or 3) the apprehension of such a contact. First, in order for there to be a cause of action against Mike, contact must have occurred (either harmful or offensive). When Mike called Jane and told her inappropriate things over the phone, Jane did not have any form of physical contact with Mike (neither harmful nor offensive).…

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    lasting health issues due to the incident. It often leaves people wondering if anyone can be held responsible. These types of accidents are considered premise liability claims, which center on why the injured person was on the property and who is responsible for maintenance and warnings. Other types of premise liability claims include building or structure collapse, falling merchandise, swimming pool accidents, inadequate maintenance and inadequate security to name a few. Trip and fall and slip…

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    The CMS 1500 Claim Form is the standardized form used by non-institutional healthcare service providers who are seeking reimbursements from Medicare. It is responsible for the billing of claims generated for work performed by physicians, suppliers and other non-institutional providers for both outpatient and inpatient services It facilitates the process of billing by arranging diagnosis and services provided. “This information is attached to a claim form, which is submitted to insurance carriers…

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    years 875-975 how valid were the claims of Alfred the Great and his successors to be kings of all England? The extent of the authority of the Anglo Saxon kings varied between them, and depended on many factors within their reign including unity within their kingdom, challenges to their authority and what they controlled on a geographical scale as well as social. We have to consider these factors whilst making a well rounded judgement on whether they could claim to be kings of all England. The…

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    I want to argue against the gender essentialist claim about “women being not able to make the clearest or the most logical decision”. The phrase has been used multiple of times to block women from climbing up the ladder to the most prestigious positions such as managerial positions in companies and representation in the community/party; thereby, such claim created the notorious glass ceiling for women, especially in those higher positions. As of 2014, only 26 women lead the companies listed in…

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    Dwayne claims An social insurance examination particular organization. As much business, energized by as much A long time of encounter done social insurance research, gives dissection of specimens sent by doctors business settings and in addition healing facilities. Dwayne knows the operations about as much business cleared out Also right. Recently, Dwayne’s benefits of the business need hail under an irs review. Those irs suspects that he might a chance to be excluding some for their benefits…

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    Claims are made by claims makers who are categorized into the two categories of either activists or experts. One one hand there are activists who are members of social movement groups, who while it is difficult to do, strive to attract media attention and rely on it to attract attention to their cause and of policy makers by protesting, boycotting, marching etc. Activists try to appeal on an emotional level to the audiences to which they are presenting to gain support. On the other hand claims…

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    Claim, Evidence and Reasoning Graphic Organizer Question: Are Fat and Soap Different Substances? Claim: Fat and soap are different substances. Evidence (from your data) Solubility - Fat was soluble in oil. Soap was not soluble in oil. Fat was not soluble in water. Soap was soluble in water. Reasoning (why does the above piece of evidence support your claim?) The above piece of evidence supports my claim because it proves that in the same substance (H2O), fat and soap have different…

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    seeking spiritual truth, and by illustrating his claims to his readers. In The Republic, Plato wrestles with how we should properly live our lives. He debates the ethics of a just society with another athenian and they both go back and forth building the perfect democracy. Plato claims that a just society is…

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    The view that we are human animals, "animalism", is a very unpopular view. Personally, I am in agreement with this view. I will explain how I understand the claim that we are animals as well as make a case for this unpopular view. Eric Olson is interested in issues involving what we essentially are. His definition of animalism is that “each of us is numerically identical with an animal. There is a certain human organism, and that organism is you. You and it are one and the same”. According to…

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