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    Aboriginal Five Case Study

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    1) The Valiant Five (10 marks) Provide a brief description of the importance of the legal case honoured by the “Valiant Five/Famous Five” monument in terms of the development of Canadian law. Include what the case was about, when it got resolved and what was its outcome. The Valiant Five were a group of five Alberta women: Emily Murphy, Irene Parlby, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, and Henrietta Muir Edwards. They petitioned the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question “Does the word…

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    Socrates Loyalty Analysis

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    Socrates’ struggles to fulfil his personal ideals of loyalty. Socrates is aware of the influence that he has on the people of Athens and is conflicted by his trial because it solicits self-examination. Upon reflection, Socrates concludes that he has not done anything wrong but feels that to prove his allegiance to Athens, he must abide by their punishment. Furthermore, Socrates feels that he has an obligation to the city of Athens and the youth to ensure that both are fulfilling their duties as…

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    as such. Lex talionis can rightfully be implemented in order to stop further criminal acts and help support the efforts in creating a better society. For example, murderers, rapists, and serial killers are all criminals who decided to break severe laws. Instead of a tooth for a tooth, these criminals receive life long sentences that cost well over millions of dollars in efforts to increase cell capacity and acquire food. Instead of wasting millions on criminals who disregard the value of life,…

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    People are only given certain rights and freedom entitled to their status and identity. But what if they go beyond themselves and their status? What benefits, if any, would they get? Throughout the semester, several texts studied illustrate how disguise, changing people’s appearance or position temporarily, could provide much power and versatility to the individuals. Even though these benefits are used in different manners for different means, these additional benefits are all provided through…

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    Jones Discharge Case – Labor Counsel-A mediation case The mediation process was an extensive process that lasted around 40 minutes. The two parties involved were present d due to the severity of the issue the mediator had to be actively involves in every step of the process. The mediator had a basic plan or outlined in order to conduct the mediation. Mediation process initiated with the laid out of common guidelines or rules in order to prevent misinterpretations or uncomfortable moments…

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    When it comes to advertising, companies want to be original, but also do not want their originality to be copied. On behalf of Coca-Cola, Ira C.Herbert, in his letter to Mr. R. W. Seaver, addresses the issue Coca-Cola has with Grove Press advertising the phrase "It's The Real Thing". Herbert’s purpose is to ask Grove Press to not advertise their book with their slogan because he believes the slogan belongs to Coca-Cola. Seaver, an executive vice president, explains that their use of the slogan…

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    Protection Of Whiteness

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    destroyers are merely men enforcing the whims of our country, correctly interpreting its heritage and legacy. This legacy aspires to the shackling of black bodies” (Coates). He emphasizes that it is apart of American heritage to be anti-black. American law enforcement is an institutional racist system that when calling a cop “good”, it ignores them being apart of such a system that kills and incarcerate mainly people of color. Many cops abuse their power, protect each other, and never critique…

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    Choose an aspect of the law and discuss this in relation to the role of the nurse. You are required to select an aspect of law and demonstrate your understanding of how statutory considerations impact on nursing practice and on the decision making of nurses. This essay is going to focus on one of the significant aspect of law which is confidentiality and define the huge duty of this aspect in health and social care. Also to introduce two acts of UK law , human right acts (HRA) and Data…

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    I appreciate you taking the time to speak with me about the subject case. As mentioned, our co-defendant, Robert Barney, has been difficult to locate. This probably explains why he has still yet to be served by the plaintiff. At this time I am submitting the following litigation plan: Litigation Plan ● Current Analysis of: ○ Facts: The plaintiff was traveling North on Alabama Highway 21 in Oxford, Alabama. This is also known as Quintard Avenue. The defendant was attempting to…

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    Plato’s Republic and Machiavelli’s The Prince depict their views of both the duties and the ideal personas that rulers should strive towards. Socrates, in Republic, strives to discover truth in the creation of a hypothetical “perfect city,” in which all citizens are just and fair to each other. His Philosopher King was designed to rule this ideal city, and as such this is a perfect and ideal figure. Having been educated only in the just for his whole life, this Philosopher King is always…

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