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    1. Corporations are juristic entities. According to the Canada Business Corporations Act Section 15 (1), “A corporation has the capacity…the rights, powers and privileges of a natural person. Soloman v. Soloman was a landmark case in the establishment of company law. Through this case, the emergence of a new legal identity, a separate legal personhood for the incorporated company was developed. This case was the first of its kind that saw the corporation as a separate legal identity. 2. Among the problems created through industrialization in the 19th century, was the challenge that corporations faced in establishing themselves in relationship to the state. Providing corporations with the same rights as a natural person, posed a unique problem in that corporations were in seen as natural expressions of the desires of their members rather than purely as state entities or entities fully subject to state rule. To navigate this new territory a relationship based on autonomy that demanded respect and restraint by the state, with regards to operations was developed. Similarly, the industrial revolution brought with it a new need infrastructure. This necessity to expand development provided the need for a modern market system…

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    Stress At Workplace

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    stress related to job field, it can affect their productivity and not only the employee will view the job as negative, the employer might also feel its effects. Some stress may be positive which may increase productivity, which is generally related to a challenge. Positive stress may help in motivation, adaptation and reaction towards the environment. Employees may view some stress as positive if it doesn’t affect them physically or psychologically. They may view it beneficial if it is friendly…

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    The centerpiece of the Catholic conception of social justice is that social justice must be a virtuous and ethical approach that states there is an inherent dignity of the human person, which is warranted by the claim that humankind was created in the image of God, and rooted in His virtues. Because of this, people are therefore good, because everything that God has created is good, which means that the way people should view the world is through the perception that everyone else is equally as…

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    many used to live American dream long time ago.Now a days it is so difficult for common people to live American dream because their income is low and their outgoing is high and they hardly make out their living.It is possible only for those who has bachelor, master degree, or born rich.Otherwise rest of common people struggle and suffer a lot still cannot achieve American dream.Fact is many American do not pursuit happiness in life.For instance, characters in Fast Food Nation movie and…

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    behave in same identical manners while being in same conditions. Similarly the crimes also tell about the behavior of a particular that how he thinks, how he reacts in different scenarios and what is his trend in different cases. For example in a case study a real time case was presented to a group of people who were culprit. They were asked the same scenario and were asked that who can be the murderer of that specific person in this specific case. The answer of about 70 percent people about the…

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    Personality is an organised whole concept which acts towards the fulfilment of different objectives. Personality is the sum total of all tendencies that an individual has inherited and that he has acquired from his environment. Environment here would mean a combination of experience, family, socio-cultural background and legal factors. Personality is a term that comes to our mind whenever a discussion around a person’s job prospects, achievements, attitude, aptitude, perception, values or…

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    Bystanders around a person being arrested or in correlation with an officer would want just as much protection as the next person. People want to be believed just as much as they want to be heard. They want to have protection as well as proof. Usually citizens are not filming police officers to interfere with or delay their work. They have become invested in the matter and look to make their voices heard and show to the world how some people are being treated when it encompasses police…

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    Conformity is when someone acts in a certain way to either fit in with other people, a social group, or social norms. Sometimes the person will knowingly change the way the act to fit in and seek approval or sometimes the person conforms without even knowing. There are two main forms of conformity: compliance, where the person will change their public attitude to fit in however their own private opinion will remain unchanged, and acceptance where the person changes their opinion both in public…

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    Maturity Maturity has different definitions across social, legal, sexual, political, intellectual and religious contexts. Maturity can be defined as an ability to respond to a given environment in the most appropriate way. The response is not necessarily instinctive as it is generally learned most of the times. Maturity encompasses the aspect of being aware of the appropriate place and time to behave in a certain way. Knowing when to act based on the circumstances and culture of the relevant…

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    External Identity Factors

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    life. Who a person is and who they will become can be greatly influenced by the external factors that they are exposed to. Our identities can be influenced by our Culture, our Friends and the time period that we live in. Culture is the way everyone lives their life. Culture is the sum of attitudes, customs, and beliefs that distinguish one group of people from another. Our identities must be influenced by culture because it is the way we where taught. An example…

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