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    Fatal Flaw Case Summary

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    Fatal Flaws On the Face Of The Petition and in Testimony The lack of jurisdiction is apparent on the face of the petition. On forms DV-100 pg. 1 and DV-110 pg. 1, the petitioner describes the respondent as an “ex-friend”. (exhibit, exhibit). An “ex-friend”, someone with whom one has a platonic relationship, does not satisfy the standard of a domestic relationship set forth in Family Code section 6211.1 Consider a similar case, the petitioner and appellant, hereon Oriola, appealed the dismissal of a restraining order sought pursuant to the DVPA for a lack of subject matter jurisdiction. The appeal asserted the trial court erred in finding there was no dating relationship between Oriola and the respondent, hereon Thaler. The appellate court affirmed the trial court’s ruling, based on Oriola’s pleadings and statements, that it lacked subject matter jurisdiction. The appellate court concluded a “dating relationship” had not been established since: the parties went on four social outings; were alone during one outing; Oriola had told Thaler after the first date that she was not interested in a romantic relationship; Oriola reminded Thaler she was not interested in a romantic relationship on several occasions; the relationship was relatively brief, over a period of less than two months; and Oriola, in…

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    Jurisdiction This paper will define jurisdiction and train investigators in the topic. The U.S. Attorney’s Office believes in training investigators in this particular subject. The power of jurisdiction granted by the U.S. Supreme Court to lower courts to hear cases. We have a subject located in our neighboring state we are wanting to properly arrest, but before we do so training investigators in this matter. Subject Matter Jurisdiction and Personal Jurisdiction For the most part Subject…

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    Personal jurisdiction, which is a decision given by the authority of the court in which it affects the rights of the specific individuals. In this case, because the defendant sold a harmful product, that not only negatively affected the plaintiff physically, but could negatively impact his business which would be the most appropriate. Due to negligence the court will have jurisdiction over them. Subject matter jurisdiction is when the court has the power to hear particular kinds of cases. The…

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    Margolin Vs Novelty Now

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    Mr. Margolin’s lawsuit would be better addressed if he files it within the proper jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is the power of the court to render a decision about the case in question. In this case we have the potential for three jurisdictions, California, Florida and/or New York. Although, Mr. Margolin filed suit against Novelty Now Inc. in the state of New York, the most appropriate jurisdiction would be in California. We know the business owners live in California and if we assumed that…

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    What is Cultural Significance? "Cultural significance means the aesthetic, historic, scientific, social or spiritual value for past, present or future generations."[10] Works of art from all times in history, from all walks of life, influence us in the very same way that their creation was an influence of the world in which we and their creators live(d). Art can be an extension of life itself, pushing boundaries and going beyond to give people the experience of others. It can be vicarious and…

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    Standard 2; to use English to achieve academically in all content areas: Students will use English to obtain, process, construct, and provide subject matter information in spoken and written form. Lesson one was taught through the use of class discussion and video.…

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    Matter In English Language

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    context. For instance, “Black Lives Matter” is a phrase created to represent a movement that continues to be a problem in our society “black lives.” Why choose the word matter? How does matter correlate to the significance of justice and race to represent black lives? In the book Citizen, by Claudia Rankine and the Spike Lee Film, Fight the Power, both depict/interpret the meaning of “matter” of racial injustice in their writing and film. Rankine’s writing in her vignettes relates to various…

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    Meta Description When a woman wants to know more about her fertility, our Southern Louisiana fertility centers look at her levels of anti-Mullerian hormone, AMH. Comments Live Date (AMY) URL (AMY) What is AMH? Anti-Mullerian hormone, or AMH, holds important information about a woman’s fertility At FertilityAnswers, we are committed to helping patients unlock their pregnancy potential. To help our patients achieve pregnancy success, our Southern Louisiana fertility centers perform…

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    Theatre In Education

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    a play or workshop looks, feels or sounds is vital for a clear understanding of the information being portrayed. These sensory elements are not normally included in standard learning methods and can therefore create an experience that stands out from the educational norm. John Dewey commented upon how knowledge is transformed in an aesthetic experience. He suggested that it becomes ‘something more than knowledge because it is merged with non-intellectual elements to form an experience worthwhile…

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    are many types of organizations including businesses, religious groups, social, educational, family, and non-profits, to name a few. The mission of an organization should be focused on a population, describe a service, with measurable outcomes, and have some degree of partnerships within the mission statement. (Drucker) Re-structuring Strategies As the newly hired Human Resources Director, I would immediately call a meeting with the senior level managers to discuss the company’s revenue. I…

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