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    MSI SALES REPRESENTATIVE (SR) COMPENSATION AGREEMENT This MSI Sales Representative Compensation Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between ______________________, (“Employee”) and MITCHELL SECURITY INC. dba MSI, a California Corporation (“Employer”), and is dated, for reference purposes, as of the date the last signature is affixed hereto. RECITALS A. Employer desires to employ Employee as an MSI Sales Representative, and Employee desires to be so employed by Employer. B. Exhibit “A”…

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    Law enforcement officials are systematically blocked from publicly disagreeing with current drug policies. In fact, some law enforcement officers have even been fired for simply questioning the merits of drug laws privately, in passing, among their peers. That makes a non-profit organization such as Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP) all the more credible. LEAP is comprised of current and retired police officers who openly want to end the drug war. For example, Tony Ryan, a board member…

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    Leave Guns out of Pencil Cases Throughout history the war on gun control has been a never ending rollercoaster ride. The fight on guns on college campuses -- a supposed safe learning environment -- has been even more difficult. In 2015 alone, the number of college campus shootings have skyrocketed in the United States while less than five college campus shootings have occurred in England and Wales. Many gun enthusiasts claim that stricter gun laws will not solve the problem. On the other hand,…

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    Parenting Case

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    Referral question John Smith, at the referral of his attorney, has requested an evaluation of his fitness for parenting. Is Mr. Smith fit to be a parent? Clinical Risk Assessment Upon entering the office for his evaluation Mr. Smith is moderately hostile, and uncooperative. He reports that he has not seen his infant child since birth, to which his ex-girlfriend is to blame. He stated, “she will get what is coming to her”, in his words displaying current violent dialog with payback intent which…

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    Australian Legal Entities

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    However, directors of corporate groups often abuse the principles and concepts legally available to them in order to improve the performance of certain companies within the group, which often results in the case and statute law having to evolve more rapidly than in other fields, and which is discussed in the following pages. Section One will discuss corporate groups under the circumstances expected by the legal system, including a clear definition of a corporate group…

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    However, while the principle seems to mean that U.S. courts shall not directly enforce foreign penal laws or judgments, U.S. courts may choose to rely on foreign penal laws or judgments where applicable” (criminalattorney.com). The felony-in-possession statute states convicted in “any court”, but does that mean other countries that have totally different laws than we do here in the U.S. It seems to be that the term “any court” is vague as to whether it refers to foreign countries or just in the…

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    moreover, consider the agency regulations. Standard 12 in the Ethical Standards of Human Service states, “Human service professionals are aware of local, state, and federal laws. They advocate for change in regulations and statutes when such legislation conflicts with ethical guidelines and/or client rights. Where laws are harmful to individuals, groups, or communities, human service professionals consider the conflict between the values of obeying the law and the values of…

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    Maliki Madhhab Analysis

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    Methodology: 1: Imam Malik considered the Qur'an to be the essential wellspring of Islamic law and used it without laying any preconditions for its application. 2:The second most imperative methods of Islamic law utilized by him, he put some limitation on its utilization. On the off chance that a hadeeth repudiates custom of Madeenites , he dismisses it . rather he utilized any hadith that was described to him the length of no narrator in the chain known as…

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    1. Discuss three economic rationales for having a patent system. There are three economics rationales for having a patent system, they are market reward, Ex ante rationale, and Ex post rationale. All three play a critical role in driving innovation and technology development. Market rewards provide economic incentive for the invention. Ex ante rationale prevent other from duplicating the innovation. Ex post rationale incentive the efficient use of the patent after the patent has been issued…

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    Defendant Case Study

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    The Defendant 1. The Defendant is the United State Executive branch’s Department of Justice and Office of Legal Counsel- Immigration Enforcement Authorities. That federal powers’ implemented Section 133 of the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRIRA) in adjunction with Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) Section 287 and INA 287(g); to be the superior law for which rules (prior to the Arizona v. United States case in 2012) in its applicability for…

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