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    Fm Pro Research Paper

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    1.0 - FM-Pro (SaaS) SERVICE This description of terms and conditions under which Digital Facilities Corporation (DFC) agrees to license to Subscriber certain hosted software and provide all other services necessary for use of FM-Pro software including customization / integration, user identification and password change management, data import / export, monitoring, technical support, maintenance, training, backup and recovery. The effective start date of the subscription and the subscriber’s…

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    Saskpower Case Summary

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    fraudulent misrepresentation. Overall if SaskPower was in good position with their legal model, they would have approached breach of contract on the basis of their inability to provide a safe consumer product. SaskPower would also have been entitled to damages. Termination clause in contract would have been SaskPower's lifeline in the situation. It could have been based on the proper working of the product. SaskPower should have gone for indemnity. This means the agreement by Sensus to hold the…

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    The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising

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    Within a month of German occupation Poland began to become heavily segregated. Many Poles were exiled from their homes so that German soldiers had a place to stay. In as early as October Jewish citizens were forced to perform hard labour to repair the damage done during the invasion. Non-Jewish Poles were also eventually subject to forced labour as well. However, the Nazi began identifying the worker…

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    1. Justifications for veil piercing In this section 2, the reasons for affirming the stand of this paper are critically assessed, which relate to the purposes and the factual nature of this doctrine. 1.1 Veil piercing is not the mess for its purposes of serving justice The first reason for justification of veil piercing is its purposes of eliminating injustice. To clarify this, the paper proceeds as follows. Three roles of veil piercing are first outlined, in which relevant cases are discussed…

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    During World War II, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis declared that Jewish people were a virus that needed to be eliminated. This insane belief led to the Holocaust, where over six million Jews were stripped away from their homes, forced into internment and concentration camps, and slaughtered. The horror that came from the deaths of millions of innocent Jews left people outraged that such a tragedy could happen, and the monsters that caused it didn’t pay enough. Most people were too scared to fight…

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    Gender Pay Policy Analysis

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    by the National Labor Relations Act. New York State contains dramatically higher penalties than other state employment discrimination and wage/hour laws where employers who are found to have knowingly violated the Equal Pay Act are subject to liquidated damages in the amount of 100 to 300% of the wages owed. Knowing and articulating the arguments for and against this…

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    It would be difficult to read the preface of Jim Collin’s book, How the Mighty Fall, without associating it with the principles of truth and grace. Without truth, acts that are meant to be gracious produce serious negative consequences by ignoring underlying problem. Regrettably, these consequences are more severe than the would-be consequences of veracity. When truth and grace are used in conjunction with each other, difficult problems are resolved, enabling the reformed party to flourish and…

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    lasting devastation, the exact numbers may never be known, but most historians estimate that millions of Russians were either executed or shipped off to the dreaded Siberian gulags between 1936 and '38. Perhaps the Soviet psyche suffered just as much damage, as an entire nation and its attendant culture sank into a deep-seated paranoia and a frightened submission to the state, the effects of which are still being felt in Russia today. This was, not coincidentally, the era when Stalin's "cult of…

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    Goodwill Case Study

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    It is the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of all the tangible assets acquired, arrived at by carefully ascertaining the value of such assets—at least in theory. The analyst must be alert to the makeup and the method of valuation of Goodwill as well as to the method of its ultimate disposition. One way of disposing of the Goodwill account, frequently preferred by management, is to write it off at a time when it would have the least impact on the market's assessment of the…

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    chi-square df Sig. Epsilon a Greenhouse-Geisser Huynh-Feldt Factor 0.049 966.660 35 0.000 0.682 0.695 Lower-bound 0.125 Notes: Test the null hypothesis that the error covariance matrix of the orthonormalized transformed dependent variables is proportional to an identity matrix. a May be used to adjust the degrees of freedom for the averaged tests of significance. b Design: Intercept Within Subjects Design: factor. Performance criteria Table A2 Bonferroni test on rating of…

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