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    Aldi Store Negligence

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    a reasonable person can judge the risk ( Hackshaw v Shaw). 2-Breach of duty of care was done by Aldi store as they didn’t took any measures by cleaning or displaying any safety sign for the safety from the puddle of melted ice-cream.(Australian Safeway Stores Pty Ltd v Zaluzna). 3-Causation-The probability of harm in this case was high as the puddle of ice-cream was the actual cause for injury to tamara(proved by ‘but for’ test) and the effort for taking precautions to reduce the risk was not…

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    Assignment IEM2 - Barrier to innovation OR Individual vs group creativity OR use a SCAMPER technique to create solution to a problem - and test it Scamper technique to create solution to problem One of the most important aspects of home composting is composting food scraps. Food scrap items such as meal leftovers, vegetables and fruit waste, tea bags, stale bread and grains and everyday general refrigerator spoilage are an everyday occurrence in most households. In my experiment, I would be…

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    Garbology Report

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    Someone in the apartment works out and has a healthier diet than others because of the blender bottle, different fruits, vegetables, and protein bar wrappers that the individual had discarded. They either got their food from Safeway or local fast food restaurants due to the Safeway bags and recipes I found. I encountered many challenges on figuring out what they did for a living, socioeconomic status, male or female, and religion. Bases off of the trash left behind those questions were unable…

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    “The Uphill Battle for Labor”: The Battle of the Invisibles Response Paper In The Battle of the Invisibles, Manuel de Alba explores a legal case where over 2000 undocumented janitorial workers sued four major supermarkets—Vons, Safeway, Albertsons, and Ralphs—in southern California. To recover their unpaid wages and sue for excessive work hours, these workers unsuccessfully asked the state of California to intervene on their behalf; they later pursued private litigation and won their case.…

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    My Ethnography My own personal theme is about resilience. Throughout my life I have shown evidence of resilience by overcoming challenges such as being on poverty and not being able to pay bills for a while, sometimes needing to borrow money from others. To overcome the obstacles I gave my family hope inspiration because of how hard I was working in school so I made them think that if I can get decent grades in school and still have lots of free time to do my chores, rest and do things that I…

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    the essay, “work is Better than Learning,” I missed lots of transition words when I changed positive ideas to negative ideas. In the first body paragraph, I talked about my friend, Sarah, who gave up her study to earn money. I wrote, “ she works at Safeway as a cashier, and works at an ice cream shop near her house as supervisor, but she does not have enough money to pay her daily costs. The food prices are rising so much every month.” The first time, when I turned the essay in, I thought it…

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    Ted went to the University of Puget Sound (UPS) taking courses in psychology and Oriental studies, Bundy transferred to Seattle's University of Washington (UW). While in college Ted worked as a grocery bagger and shelf-stocker at a Seattle Safeway store, Ted also worked as a night-shift volunteer at Seattle's Suicide Hot Line for one of his classes. While working for the Suicide Hotline Ted met Ann Rule. “He began a relationship with fellow university student ‘Stephanie Brooks’ (a pseudonym),…

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    The court will most likely find that Davila Grocery Store had actual constructive knowledge of the mop water and therefore liable for premises liability. In order to establish constructive knowledge, the object that may pose harm must be there for an extended period of time. The extended period of time must be reasonable in that there was sufficient time for the risk of harm to be removed. The court will rule in favor of Ms. Pedroza due to the substantial length of time that the mop water was…

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    Wome Fact Essay

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    ARGUMENT 1: The results of legal court cases allow women to receive appropriate behaviour and equality in the workplace. Fact : In 1999, a legal case between the Public Service Employee Relations Commission and British Columbia Government and Service Employees’ Union took place. In British Columbia, the provincial government had decided that a (minimum) physical fitness test was to be taken in order to be a forest fighters, and it included an aerobic standard. Rubin, a female forest fighter…

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    boycott served to intensify the alliance between the union and the Black Panther Party.” (Araiza, 2009, Pg.) This is significant because the Black Panther Party (BPP) and the United Farm Workers came together to strengthen the boycott against the Safeway grocery stores. The collaboration between the BPP and the UFW also outlines the differences between the groups. While the BPP used violent tactics to contribute to their civil rights movement, the UFW focused on non-violent tactics for their…

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