Category: English and Literature (Page 32 of 60)

Dispute Resolution: Crime

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Mr. Adam advertises on the internet that he will sell a much sought after baseball card for $5,000.00. He does not actually have the card. Mr. Brown responds to Mr. Adam. Mr. Brown sends Mr. Adam a money order for $ 5,000.00. It turns out that eight other people sent Mr. Adam money orders for $5,000.00. None of the money orders were cashed. Mr. Brown wants to sue Mr. Adam. The FBI arrests Mr. Adam and he is charged with wire fraud.

What are the options available to Mr. Brown for resolving his dispute with Mr. Adam? Which option do you believe is best?

Compare and contrast the burden of proof in Mr. Brown’s case with the burden of proof in the government’s case.. What rights does Mr. Adam have in the criminal case that he does not have in the civil case? 

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Probability Distribution for Estimating Employee Turnover

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As a manager of an organization, what probability distribution would you use if you wanted to estimate or study an aspect of your employee turnovers? Explain why you would use it.  Identify the statistical formulas and what additional data you would need to determine your estimate(s). Some aspects of employee turnovers may be time employed, number of annual turnovers, time until the first turnover of the year, etc.

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How Would Businesses Operate if There Were No Personal Computers?

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A counterfactual story deals not with reality, but with the “what if” logic. What if the personal computer had not been invented? What if someone went back in a time machine and changed the future so that there was no such thing as a personal computer?
Write a paper addressing how businesses would operate today in that alternate reality of having no personal computers.

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Roles of Inpatient Palliative Care Nurses

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Discuss the roles and responsibilities of inpatient palliative care nurses e.g symptom management such as pain, bowel, bladder management. assisting with ADLs, environment of ward/room. How do inpatient palliative care nurses support, empower and prepare family members/carers in order to care for the patient: e.g. through education about different phases of illness/end of life, preparing stable patients to return home (support systems required) or fulfilling patients wishes to return home for end of life (800 words)

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Would You do a “Designer Baby” if Given Opportunity?

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Would you do “designer baby” if you given opportunity? In the 1970s, Dr. Robert Graham believed that he could save the world by helping to create babies with a higher IQ. The concept of genetic engineering in humans was also coming to light at this time. As reproductive technologies continue to improve, men and women have greater choices in how they conceive and in how they create embryos.

The new technologies allow for gene selection for things such as eye color, hair color, and even sex! Aside from the many ethical issues, there is also discussion about how much of our development is ultimately based upon those genes, our nature, and how much is related to environmental influences, our nature. 

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The American Revolution

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Explain what the motive behind the American Revolution was. Was the ultimate purpose to remake the American society into an inclusive, democratic nation, or was it simply to seek independence from Britain?  In what ways were certain groups of Americans affected by the revolution?

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Why Plutarch Felt that Greece Should Appropriate funds for Public Works & Building Projects?

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Read the excerpt from Plutarch’s speech on public works programs. After you do, discuss the reasons Plutarch felt that Greece should appropriate funds to pay some of its citizens to do public works and building projects? Is there anything similar to this in the current structure of the United States government, or has there been in the past?

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‘Leadership is Something of Which One Should be More Ashamed than Proud’

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Read this book: Bryman, A., Collinson, D., Grint, K., Jackson, B. & Uhl-Bien, M. (2011). The Sage handbook of leadership. London, England: Sage Publications Ltd. ISBN-13: 978-1-84860-146-8. READ PART 3 of the book. Ensure you are using the Meal Plan handout for the answering process. 

James March (2005) suggests that “leadership is something of which one should be more ashamed than proud. Most disasters in organized life can be attributed to leaders, and being a leader has corrupted more people into leading unattractive lives and becoming unattractive selves than it has ennobled.” Using the required readings to date, support, or oppose March’s position. 

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