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    lending parties but whose terms refer to the partnership, support that characterized the relationship. He also cites the example of death by homicide, strictly speaking legal fact in civil and support element of the crime of murder in the criminal law. (MELLO, 2014,…

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    issue of fusion between Common Law and Equity it is very important to look back at the history of equity, where common law is widely discuss and debates, the same should also apply to equity. At the early stage of equity it seems that common law and equity principle are very differ in principles where the common law seek justice through precedents, equity thrive by its own set of principles, one of its principle is to judge a case by case basis. Based on English law history it all started after…

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    Fair Use Movie Analysis

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    in a fun way. This video clip is being used in classes to teach kids about fair use and copyright. The second factor of fair use is the nature of the copyrighted work. Professor Faden used a fictional work, and he is using it to create a factual work. The work is being copied for a informational and entertaining way. Their for, the work is fair use.…

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    Partnership is not a good fit for the United States and you should not let it progress any further as it will not benefit the United States. I believe this due to income inequality, Stolpher-Samuelson, and foreign countries with prisoner dilemma motivations. One reason why I think the United States should not agree to…

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    Duel Court System

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    Justice The United States of America utilizes a duel court system in its judicial system. The two courts systems are federal and state. Courts that exist at the state or local level are established by the individual state, and exist “within states there are also local courts that are established by cities, counties, and other municipalities, which we are including in the general discussion of state courts.” Courts that exist at the Federal level have been established under the United States…

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    Gopro Case Study

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    camera allows for on-the-go video recording with stunning resolutions, offering the same quality that many professional cameras use. Although this item is not a “need,” or necessary to live, it is highly sought after by consumers of all ages. 2. GoPro states that as of September 30th, 2015, they had 1,460 employees. This is a large business, as the average U.S. threshold for a “large business” is 500 employees. GoPro exceeds this threshold with flying colors. Economic Activity: 1. As of January…

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    As a German American citizen with Hispanic heritage I have overcome many language and cultural barriers that have stood in my path. My move from Germany to the United States of America was difficult and taught me how to quickly assimilate languages. As a child I only understood German and learned Spanish and English at the same time. This is where I developed my love for languages and different cultures. I am fascinated with learning and experiencing different cultures, which is why I really…

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    Hearsay Case Study

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    Question 4: Define “hearsay”. Provide an example and explain why it meets the definition of hearsay. Answer: Hearsay can be defined as one person giving a testimony about statements another person had said (Gardner & Anderson, 2016). There are three components of the hearsay rule, requiring that the statements are either oral, written down, or given with self-confidence, the declarant makes the statement outside of court, and motions that statements are truthful about the event in question…

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    Workplace Wellness Plan

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    familiar with the rules and all of these acronyms that are very important as follows: ADA (American Disabilities Act), EEOC (Equal Employee Opportunity Commission), Affordable Care Act, and HIPPA. It is critical that employers abide by the federal laws and state laws. If employers do not comply, their wellness plans will be sickly. In addition, certain rules apply to employees that are disabled. The rule is administrated by The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC defines a…

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    is carried out based on the code of law. Since every country is governed by its own set of laws and rules, due process for such criminal acts will not have the same punishment or consequences like those here in the United States. As such, the country of Australia will be analyzed in order to understand how the judicial system and the application of criminal responsibility work. The Australian legal system is based upon the fundamental belief of the rule of law, justice, and independence of the…

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