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    Self Reflection Union Representative The union representative role was challenging as I have often found myself aligned with the role and position of non-union. This position encouraged me to be more open-minded in my approach and thinking, forcing me to truly consider the options and impact on the garbage collector 's work environment and corresponding pay position. Although the 17% increase request is still exorbitant, it worked well as a negotiation point to get a strong but fair return,…

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    The recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments in the United States can be a quite confusing and complex matter. To begin with, every judgment not from the state in which enforcement is sought, is considered a “foreign judgment” regardless of whether the judgment is from another state within the United States or a foreign country. Luckily for foreign judgments from sister states, the Full Faith and Credit Clause of Article IV, Section 1 of the United States Constitution applies.…

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    absolute liberty we enjoy in the state of nature and the freedom we preserve in civil society. The former freedom is fundamentally unattractive, and the latter can be achieved only with the concept of the general will. While this democracy is seemingly equitable, it ultimately suffers from numerous flaws that cause the freedom achieved in this state to be rather unappealing. In the state of nature, freedom is described as the condition where mankind is allowed to do virtually anything. They…

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    Critical reflective essay that address the intersection of social justice and educational leadership as a force for change in the context of the traditional vs progressive debate. Discuss the ways in which these ideas and practice have shaped or reshaped your identity as a leader in education. How they influence your strategic orientation, decision making, conflict resolution style and theory of action? Everyone agrees that education is good, but there is a wide disagreement on what education is…

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    Here are my conclusions in respect of Mark Elman’s concern on whether Mark, James and MJ Food and Wines Ltd (the “Company”) could face any criminal sanction as a consequence of Duncan’s criminal offence. My understanding of the factual situation is set out in the attached report. Review of Research Mark and James will not face any criminal sanction. As a matter of fact, Mark and James are both shareholders and directors of the Company. No liability could arise against them merely from their…

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    o TO DO:  List of authorities  Proof read and compare to online article  Take out headings and arrange document Authority: Fraudulent Conveyance Act Fraudulent Preference Act Wills Variation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 490 FACTS The appellant Mr. Dennis Mawdsley and the settlor Ms. Joan Meshen began living together in 1988. According to the evidence, Mr. Mawdsley became the “spouse” of Ms. Meshen in accordance with the Wills Variation Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 490, s. 1(b) as repealed by Wills,…

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    Interracial Divorce Cases

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    unconscionable misconducts into consideration in making final divorce decree. There are situations or cases where spouse’s conducts are so grossly unjust, extreme and outrageous which shock the conscience of the court, the the court may look for an equitable remedy. Most importantly, in a fault-based divorce where one spouse had intentionally and unconscionably mistreated other spouse and children which made him/her an unfit parent; thus, a contested proceeding is needed so all material…

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    Populism Vs Elitism Essay

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    5. Populism v. Elitism Populism is an ideology that emphasizes equitable distribution of economic, political, and cultural power. Its argues against unfair advantages held by anyone who may be considered an elite, and therefore the government should intervene to remedy the injustice. On the contrary, elitism is the belief that society is divided into classes and that the upper or elite class, based on ancestry and/or wealth, will rule. The debate between populism and elitism has been around…

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    Web Dubois Analysis

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    Web Du Bois was a black nationalists that took several forms of the most influential pioneers and advocacy of the Pan-African-ism. Du Bois was the leader of the first Pan-African conferences leaders in London in the 1900. The architect of four Pan-African congressman's was in London between the 1919 and 1927. This doctrine became important during the economic catastrophic of the 1930 and was appreciated by an ideological struggles within the NAACP events. Du Bois had originally believed in the…

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    Charitable Trust Essay

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    To establish a charitable trust, the test of public benefit should be satisfied. In Oppenheim case, the test was not established and the trust held not charitable. Charity means an institution which is established for charitable purposes only. One of the most important requirements of charitable trusts is the ‘public benefit test’. In contrary to the other trusts, which are called private trusts, charities are observed to be public trusts. The reason for distinguishing charities from other…

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