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    Lawson countersuits Greene’ Jewelry and made petition that she was wrongfully terminated based on evidences that are untenable in the Court of Law. Ms. Lawson perception to countersuit Greene’s Jewelry led to her belief that she was terminated after informing Lisa Peele about her pregnancy news. We, the legal group find Ms. Lawson justification against Greene 's Jewelry for wrongful termination will not uphold in the Court of Law. It is our duty as the legal group to dismiss the presented claim against Greene’s Jewelry by providing evidences supporting Ms. Lawson confidentiality agreement violation. Providing the company’s top competitor, Howell Jewelry World, the secret development process of Ever-Gold is unlawful and puts the company’s competitive advantage at risk. This is a technique licensed by the company and is significantly critical to the company’s continuous…

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    In the alternative, the Superior Court erred by denying RDS an award of nominal damages or remittitur. I. Factual Background Brian Feucht and Jim Belz started Recreational Data Services (RDS), Inc., to develop and market ideas created by the both of them. RDS, Inc., an Alaskan based Corporation, centered on a patented GPS software geared towards hunters and fishers in 2009. Brian Feucht’s idea in combination with Jim Belz’s idea created the program aimed to combined a GPS device that hunters…

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    against charge. The aforementioned legal claim is in regards to the termination of former Junior Executive Secretary Jennifer Lawson, and her breach of confidentiality agreement. Jennifer was required to sign a confidentiality agreement when she was hired by the company. The confidentiality agreement stated she would never disclose any information that she might acquire from Greene’s regarding the process used to create Ever-Gold. Jennifer clearly violated the confidentiality agreement when…

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     The team with the highest total score wins. Description of the Learning Problem Good interpersonal relationships require the ability to interact effectively with others, such as family members, friends, acquaintances, and colleagues. Interpersonal relationships also requires self‐disclosure so that you can be recognized as an individual; building trust with yourself and others; communicating your ideas, thoughts and feelings effectively; listening to other people express…

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    published through Harvard’s Evidence for Policy Design found astonishing results from low cost private schools in Pakistan (the circumstances of the schools being very similar to many South African contexts, i.e. in poverty with underperforming public schools) (Andrabi et al., 2010:1). The test scores of students, conducted to ensure no cheating, were 0.8 to 1 standard deviations higher in low cost private schools than in their public counterparts (Andrabi et al., 2010:1). These improvements…

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    II. Create a list of questions for our client; Before I began a Due Diligence attack plan, I want to know background information about our client, the Purchaser. Some questions would be: is Purchaser a larger company with a parent company or if this a one time commercial transaction, what is background of the Agreement, was this Agreement a long drawn out agreement or relatively easily agreed upon with the Seller, and what is the Purchaser’s tolerance for risk. Further, how did Purchaser find…

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    The topic that I am analyzing is known as the foot in the door (FITD) technique. The FITD technique is defined as getting someone to agree to a small favor in hopes that the participant feels helped and/or cared for; the moment the initial favor is fulfilled, the person follows up by asking for an even bigger request. Two researchers in 1966 named Freedman & Fraser discovered the FITD technique. From their research, they concluded that it is one of the most effective compliance techniques. Also,…

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    a strong likeness. Edelman and Bartels both use rhetoric specifically designed to persuade agreement and sympathy out of the opposite sex. The nature of the viewpoints that each author shares…

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    negotiations until an agreement is reached, therefore providing a system where states can ensure that their interests and welfare are protected. Critically, if a state is not a participating party in a lawmaking process, its state interests will be unprotected. This is seen in OPEC where as an overall major influence in global oil price, member states will want the price to be at a profiting level, which can negatively affect the rest of the world. Whilst the role played by consent in…

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    I Believe Speech: Knowing that you know, that you know Knowing that you know, that you know, is a mouthful agreed but what is it that I mean when I say that? You have to break it down one by one. So everyone agrees that you are sitting here in a college classroom listening to me speak? So if you say yes to that? Then essentially everyone is agreeing that you know this to be true. That is the “first knowing”. Now how do you know that to be true? Well break it down, how do you know…

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