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    Whitaker Mortgage Corp., of a bankruptcy trustee for 5.5 billion dollars. The case is unusual because the plaintiff is the trustee of the individual that committed the fraud and is suing not its own audit firm but the audit firm of the institution it defrauded. The trial has the possible to influence public perception of auditors, as well as strategies to use the plaintiff lawyers that they are against within this cases. The bankruptcy trustee for Taylor Bean & Whitaker Mortgage Corp., is the…

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    The Signal Corps played a vital role during the Korean and Cold Wars from 1946-1964. Significant advances during this period include the AN/GRC-26 mobile radio teletype station, the emergence of satellite communications, and the transistor. The end of World War II led to a drawdown and reorganization of not only the Signal Corps, but the entire Armed Forces. This led to the obstacle of doing “more with less.” The five Chief Signal Officers during this timeframe experienced unique challenges. The…

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    Strict Product Liability The Calles v. Scripto-Tokai Corp. case is about a mother, Susan Calles, suing Tokai Corporation the designer of the Aim ‘n Flame lighting rod and Scripto-Tokai Corporation the company that sold the product. This lawsuit happened after Susan’s daughter, Jillian, died from smoke inhalation due to a house fire caused by her other five year old daughter, Jenna, lighting the Aim n’ Flame lighting rod. On the court listener is states that Susan Calles sued, “alleging that…

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    Gobain Performance Plastics Corp. In this case, petitioner Kevin Kasten had complained to his boss about the inconvenient location of the timeclocks used to sign in and out of work. Kasten said that he was not getting paid completely because of this. He had to put on protective…

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    Since the creation of the United States Marine Corps on 10, November 1775 men and women have sought to earn the title of Marine. There are only two places in the world where Marine recruits are trained. Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California and Paris Island, South Carolina. For women there is only one place to receive training to become a Marine and the location is Paris Island South Carolina. However unlike other branches of the military Marine recruits training is not integrated…

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    Being A Marine Essay

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    Marines have outstanding leadership. The job of marines are protecting their country by learning combat skills. Marines go to combat in any type of weather. Marines learn leaderships skills, the marines corps can take an person of extraordinary, strength, resolve, and sense of purpose. Marines corps training seems superhuman achievement to most civilians. The cost of being a marine, there no cost to become an marine. The only thing that marines do is sight an contract that they will serve three …

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    EL 531 Week 5 Assignment

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    The Marine Corps Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) has made strides towards reaching the goals set forth in Expeditionary Force 21 (EF 21); however, the MEU has also fallen short in other areas and will need to evolve to fulfill the goals envisioned in EF 21, particularly in developing an amphibious landing craft, increasing littoral maneuverability, and engineering new platforms to increase logistical capabilities. A line of effort in EF 21 was “increasing naval integration” by “strengthen[ing]…

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    USMC Structure

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    The organization under description is the US Marine Corps (USMC). It is one of the four branches of the United States Department of Defense. The USMC provides power from the sea and is also a Joint Chiefs of Staff member. I am a proud member of the US Marine Combat Veteran. Specifically, I was attached to the artillery unit in San Diego, Ca. as an ammunition technician. Further, during my four-year enlistment, I deployment to Afghanistan in the operation enduring freedom and it was a colorful…

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    Female Marines make up for six percent of the Marines Corp and only eight percent of the United States population are Marines, so that is a very small number of female Marines according to Sergeant Williams at the Princeton WV recruiting office. The Marines Corp is one the hardest branches in the United States Military to join, because it is both physical and mentally challenging, which makes female Marines the elite of the elite. The Marines Corp treats their female Marines just like they treat…

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    Art Of Body Art Essay

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    valiantly in every one of our nation 's conflicts. For [Two Hundred and Forty years], Marines have fought, lived and died with honor, continuing the Marine Corps legacy of service to our nation. Every Marine, past and present, has earned their place within this proud culture of traditions, symbols, and values." (Marines.com (n.d.). The Marine Corps has a distinct reputation as the nation 's (911) force and we cannot tarnish that reputation by…

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