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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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    White collar crime, for all practical purposes, is just high-end criminals getting away with fraud and other felonies by hiding behind corporate veils and political agendas with little regard for their victims. Whether considering the elite white collar criminals like Madoff or the middle class violators, this cross section of criminals is different. In attempt to put aside the obvious favoritism and lopsided application of the law, white collar crime has the tenets to more than adequately…

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    Lies In The Great Gatsby

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    Have you ever lied about something to boost success or earn something valuable? Certain characters in the novel, The Great Gatsby tend to lie in order to achieve something as well. The themes, the nature of lies and deceit and the fallacy of the American Dream, pertain to the novel as a whole due to the actions the characters create or participate in. The author, Fitzgerald, includes certain behavior that his characters do that applies to the theme the nature of lying, that can affect the…

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    The home in which citizens reside in is referred to as a “castle”, where the King and/or Queen must defend their grounds. From English Common Law, laws were derived to protect those who owned a home from defenseless harm or injury. Such laws, often referred to as “Castle Doctrine” or “stand-your-ground” laws, justify the harmful force of killing as a means of defense. Castle Doctrine laws inevitably pose a thought of linked homicide, where these laws allow citizens to legally commit homicide.…

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    The events of the Trail of Tears are some of the most tragic in the history of the country, but also the least talked about. While Native American relocation took roughly two years, the events that led to the removal of the Native Americans from their land can be traced back decades. From Andrew Jackson’s treaty after the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, to the establishment of a new Cherokee capital in Oklahoma, the story of Indian relocation is a sad one but is still an ultimately American one. The…

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    Part One, Legislative Memo: The Purpose of Legislation The Marriage Act 1961 was created to standardize the rules of marriage in Australia. As per the long title of the act, the Marriage Act 1961 discusses anything related to marriage. The act defines marriage as the union of man and woman, as well as lists who can marry, when can they marry, who can solemnize the marriage, and offences to the act. This act was amended in 2004 to include the definition of marriage because of the mischief…

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    Issue Can Yuliano bring a FCA claim against Colonel Dynamo, Inc. (CDI) even though he signed a release. Barring him from bringing all claims against CDI? Does the complaint filed by Yuliano meet the proper pleading standards set by the Fed. R. Civ. P. 9(b) and Fed. R. Civ. P. 12(b)(6)? Brief Answer It is likely that a court will enforce the agreement signed by Yuliano, since the government did have knowledge of the allegations before Yuliano signed the agreement. The complaint will likely not…

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    mind, for reasons of friendship or wishing to foster future work from that client, not to exact his fee if the client should lose. It seems odd that an open contractual statement of what is unobjectionably in a solicitors’ mind should render unenforceable an agreement which would have been enforceable had the solicitor not shared his thoughts with his client and promised not to change his…

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    Death with Dignity is the painless end of life option for a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease. This practice is incredibly controversial and illegal in most countries. In the United States, however, the conflict of physician-assisted suicide has been left up to the states. After various arguments, the “right-to-die” has been legalized in only five states. Despite opposition, both Oregon and Vermont legalized the death with dignity due to passionate groups fighting for…

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    a) person claiming they were harassed in the workplace must allege the following in order to first state the case with the EEOC. 1. Sexual harassment –quid pro quo-must show by use of superior evidence that the harasser made sexual advances or exhibited direct sexual behaviour towards him or her as a condition to reward them with employee benefits and avoid termination or other worse employment action. A victim must be able to prove by use of facts that they were an employee of the defendant,…

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