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    Appointment Memo

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    1. You have 10 Duty Days to exhaust all means of locating or replacing item / items; to ensure claim is substantiated. 2. Propose to the Individual a Statement of Charges (SOF): If Refused Initiate FLIPL ( DD 200) 3. Select correct PBO (BN, BDE, CIF) based on FLIPL circumstances Phase I Initiation Process (Clock Starts) 1. You have 5 Duty Days to gather dates / circumstances and the following: 2. Initiation of FLIPL (DD 200) 3. Provide the 5W's / Complete Narrative Portion 4. Appoint…

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    that: 1. Carl committed an act of extreme or outrageous conduct by lying to the human resources manager to get her fired; 2. He intended to cause her severe emotional distress by purposefully lying to the H.R. manager; 3. She suffered from severe emotional distress from being fired as a result of Carl’s false statements; and 4. Carl’s false statements were the cause of her termination (but for Carl lying to the H.R. manager, she would still have her job, p. 145). Defamation – Slander (p. 514):…

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    Mutis explains the second rule in the following terms: ‘The second rule is that the effects of the same nature are produced by the same causes’ (III, 7, 1, 5, f. 284r). It is remarkable the lack of connection between Rule I and II, as they are explained by Mutis. Let us remember that Newton’s formulation of Rule II is presented as a consequence of the principle of simplicity established in Rule I: ‘Ideóque effectuum naturalium ejusdem generis eædem assignandæ sunt causæ, quâtenus fieri potest’…

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    Coast Guard Case Study

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    QUESTION PRESENTED Does Mr. Moore a experienced sailor, have a valid claim for wrongful death against the Coast Guard for the death of his wife based upon the Coast Guard’s one-hour delay in reaching the boat after he made a distress call asking for rescue due to the bad weather conditions? BRIEF ANSWER OR CONCLUSION Probably not. Under the Good Samaritan doctrine applicable to this case the Coast Guard probably won’t be liable for wrongful death since there are not omissions of failure to…

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    answers to the following inquiries: 1. As to the First Defense, particularize and identify the collateral sources rendered and the amount of collateral offset that is claimed. 2. As to the Second Defense, set forth the factual basis that Plaintiff’s causes of action are barred by the applicable statute of limitations. 3. As to the Third Defense, set forth the factual basis that the requesting Defendant was not negligent in any way in Plaintiff’s…

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    Gun Regulation Amount

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    Johnson suggested that states should more strictly regulate guns as states with stricter gun control “have fewer gun related deaths” (Johnson). He also emphasizes that proximate cause and gun control should be two things that are closely looked at together as one. It’s too generalized of a problem and it needs to be broken down and examined closer than it has been. Johnson says that we should focus on teaching kids in schools…

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    Sexual Trafficking Risks

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    Sadat Cano Sexual Trafficking and Prominent risks CJS 305 Arizona State University The article discusses the topic of sexual violence and proximate risks a study done on sex trafficked women in La Merced, Mexico City views the risks. The article discusses about sex trafficking and Mexico red light district being part of a social economic fabricated in the country. The practices, which are prostitution, sex exploitation is inappropriate and intolerable in society. The sex trafficking…

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    Elements Of Crime

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    and for this reason he is accusable of proximate cause. Proximate cause is defined as “That which produces an event and without which the event could not have…

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    British Declaratory Act

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    The second defining fact from encyclopedia says that often overlooked by historians,was that it established once and for all the British Customs service on the ground in America.As always,with armed foreing by boston was the place where enforcement met the most resistance.The seizure of two of john hancock vessels for smuggling violations in early 1768.Well the declaratory act was an act of the parliament of great britain,which helped the repeal of the stamp act.The declaratory act…

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    CILA Case Summary

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    guilty of neglect in that it did not have notice that there was a risk that Elise Wasson may fall from a chair. Further, we will present a case that the delay reporting the occurrence and, therefore, the delay in obtaining medical treatment, did not cause an increase in Elise’s injuries and damages. Based on the information that we have at this time, we do not believe that the insured is liable for failing to take precautionary measures in an attempt to prevent Elise from falling from the…

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