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    than just a bad day at the office. It takes a toll on a person’s entire wellbeing; feelings of rejection, low self worth, humiliation, feelings of isolation, anger, fear, loss of motivation, and long term depression. Its imperative employees seek legal help sooner, rather than later. There are time constraints to gather evidence and file a claim that intentional discrimination occurred in the workplace. Throughout this paper we intend to uncover the prohibited forms of discrimination in the…

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    not expected that the water coming from the leaking proof of the ESC and the opening roof of the car flooded it. There are two announcements relating to the valet parking service which K did not take notice of. K had to pay the repairing fees and was unable to use the cars for six months. Moreover, because K left her car overnight at the valet parking service, the ESC requires administration fees collected from K. This essay examines the main legal issues categorized into two parts, which are…

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    The CSI Effect

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    There are a wide variety of creative and interesting crime shows on television today that a great deal of today’s society follow. Shows such as CSI, Law and Order, Forensic Files, and NCIS are becoming increasingly popular and the way the shows are scripted makes for compelling television. While these shows are indeed interesting, they are giving viewers a false sense of knowledge when it comes to the real world of forensic science and the criminal justice system as a whole. The “CSI Effect” is…

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    When Flirting Goes Too Far: Analyzing Holes in the Legal Definitions of Sexual Harassment and when to take “Actionable” Measures On their first meeting, Peter Fellows winked at Oksana Bihun and lightly brushed his hand against hers. Later that month while Bihun was working after hours, Fellows walked in with his shirt unbuttoned and his pants unzipped. He pressed his body against her right shoulder… After several unsuccessful attempts to seduce Bihun, Fellows told her a major reorganization of…

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    institutional racism d. cross-cultural bias 50.The United States can be described as having this value orientation. a. Optimistic b. Linguistic c. x Individualist d. Collectivist Objective: Evaluate communication for ethical, moral, and legal soundness. 51.Consider the following statement: “Sure, we might benefit from expanding Highway 99. But seizing a person’s property against his or her wishes is just wrong, period.” This is an example of which ethical perspective? a.…

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    little historical background information. Next, it delves into an analysis of a case, Wedow v. City of Kansas City, Missouri, 442 F.3d 441 (U.S. App., 2006), and the Court’s opinion by first, examining the pertinent facts of the case, determining the legal issue and evaluating the rules to apply, and relating the rules to the facts. As demonstrated below, women’s roles before the forming of the United States through their entrance into the workplace led to very strong beliefs that were difficult…

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    been conclusively defined in any International Law document, but, attempts at finding its true content and meaning have been made by several notable International Legal scholars. One such definition being “the principle of good faith in international law is a fundamental principle from which the rule Pacta Sunt Servanda and other legal rules distinctively and directly related to honesty, fairness and reasonableness are derived, and the application of those rules is determined at any particular…

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    Many undocumented immigrants that slip across the border are criminals leaving Americans the burden to pay for incarceration. “The State Criminal Alien Assistance Program (SCAAP), a federal program that reimburses state and local governments for the costs of incarcerating immigrants. In 2000 the SCAAP paid for 600 million incarceration days”…

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    Beauty Bias

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    a. Rhode’s Approach: Systemic Long Term Change In the Beauty Bias Rhode offers her own suggestions for legal reform. Rhode’s strategies for reform include promoting equal opportunity, encouraging employee activism, and looking to jurisdictions that have enacted anti-appearance discrimination laws. Her primary plan to address trait discrimination focuses on long term goals for society. Rhode’s plan for reform is to promote equal opportunity through tolerance and activism. In order to accomplish…

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    Unusual Tax Deductions

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    but you can deduct personal medical expenses as business deductions. People forfeit valuable deductions when planning their business and tax strategies by not thinking outside the box. However, too much creativity could result in a tax audit or legal prosecution for filing a frivolous…

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