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    clients for negligent performance of their duties. Smith 356 Davis 886 Aloy 416. Attorneys should perform their duties with the “skill, prudence and diligence” of a lawyer of ordinary skill. Smith 356. Attorneys’ advice on matters of settled law should be based on informed judgment. Smith 360 Davis 887 Aloy 416. Informed judgment is the sum total of the attorney’s experience, knowledge of the law, and reasonable research. Smith 358 Davis 888 Aloy 418. Reasonable research includes reading…

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    control in particular focused on the correct or optimal number of individuals any one manager should supervise. Unity of command focused on the chain of authority and communication so that one worker reported up through one supervisor (Scott and Davis, 2007; Fayol, 2016). Gulick was an advocate of coordination and specialization through effective work division. He identified three limitations to the concept which focused on the amount of work one man can accomplish with a specific set of…

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    termed “programming” (Davis et al., 2007). The timing of fetal development in relation to maternal physiological responses influences programming and further affects infant behavior and temperament. Fetal exposure to maternal physiological stress-responses in the form of elevated cortisol levels is associated with negative reactivity in infants (Davis et al., 2007) and increased risk…

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    he’ll continue to issue marriage licenses even though his boss, County Clerk, Kim Davis disapproves. According to the article, “Kentucky law does not require a county clerk’s signature on the license to be valid, but the only the signature of the deputy clerk employee issuing the license” (Wong). The Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis has hired attorney Mathew Staver on her behalf. Staver believes that “requiring Davis…

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    Bird, we find two really noble men, who fight for the truth. Mr. Davis, from 12 Angry Men, and Atticus, from To Kill a Mockingbird, fought for the truth, even though one was more successful than the other, they both showed how good of a person they both were. They didn’t do it for the money instead, they did what they thought was right. In both cases Atticus and Mr. Davis had to dig deep into the evidence, and find all the details.…

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    Many aspects of campus expansion and policies had great benefits, but nevertheless held oppositions as well. The Davis Library was a new, innovated, resource for the students. On the other hand, there were complaints of the library being abused, specifically by undergraduate students (Richards, 1984b, p. 8). This ultimately led to several specific instances of banning undergraduates from the library, written shortly after its opening. Mary Margaret Richards, a graduate student in the English…

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    death blow to the South and the Confederacy. Burke Davis shows the memory of Sherman with these momentous accolades. Sherman indeed entitled to these honors, not only a master of strategy but also a master of human manipulation, and understanding. Sherman from the beginning of the war knew this was not going to be some fast and easy victory for anyone, yet knew that his war must be waged all out no holds bar in order to achieve success. Burke Davis clearly affirms the fact that Sherman was…

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    Cognitive Abilities Test (CogAT), and her scores in all areas of ability were in the ninety-ninth percentile. According to Education of the Gifted and Talented “The superior mental and physical characteristics continued into adulthood,” (Rimm, Siegle & Davis, 2018, p.25). Consequently, Ryleigh’s physically gifted characteristics, such as her intelligence, will follow her into adulthood. Emotionally and psychologically, Ryleigh continues to display evidence of giftedness. Emotionally, Ryleigh…

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    “California artist, Sandow Birk, was inspired by the colonizing of the landscape by prisons to produce a series of thirty-three landscape paintings of these institutions and their surroundings” (14), Angela Davis describes in her introduction to Are Prisons Obsolete? Through the eyes of Davis, Birk’s paintings reveal our ideologies about prison. Birk uses location, appearance, and natural setting to help focus that lens. The use of these techniques, along with others, helps enhance the reader’s…

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    Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis “Summertime” by George Gershwin in a song from the opera Porgy & Bess. Gershwin composed Porgy & Bess in 1934. The libretto was from DuBose Heyward’s novel Porgy. Over time it become a widely known opera and one of the most frequently performed operas. Many great pieces of music were in Porgy & Bess but “Summertime” was one of the most well-known pieces to come from the opera. Because its melody is so strong and its cords so complex, it became one of the most…

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