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    Write a memo ona state (not federal) level business dispute. Describeas if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would be processe

  • Q : Discuss the major differences between the various theories....
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    Excessive force is a form of police misconduct. In 3 paragraphs, explain where the "line" should be drawn when "using the amount of force necessary to control a suspect" and what some would

  • Q : What is your selected divisions mission....
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    You will assume the role of inspector general, specializing in investigations but not necessarily technology. You have been assigned to provide a thorough and honest assessment of the selected divis

  • Q : What times do they enforce noise ordinance....
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    Look at the town, city, or county noise ordinance of the surrounding areas, preferably 20 to 30 (Hillsborough, NC). Find a copy of their policy. what times do they enforce noise ordinance? how do th

  • Q : The defendant breached a duty of care....
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    When Dorothy sits on the chair, it breaks and she is injured. In a strict liability lawsuit, which of the following can Dorothy cite as a defect in the chair?

  • Q : What recommendations would you make to dhs....
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    The purpose of the Discussion Board is to allow students to learn through sharing ideas and experiences as they relate to course content and the DB question.

  • Q : Write a memo on a state level business....
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    Write a memo on a state (not federal)  level business dispute. Describe as if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would b

  • Q : What is the function of the detective-investigative bureau....
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    The police department is fictitious, but the geographical location will be in an environment that you select (i.e., New England, East Coast, West Coast, Gulf Coast, plains, mountains). You may have

  • Q : Explain the competitive business practices....
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    The United States has several laws that are intended to further fair, balanced, and competitive business practices. Do you think that such laws are effective? If so, why? If not, why not? Be sure t

  • Q : What is the importance of physical or real evidence....
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    What are two methods of demonstrative evidence used to clarify the issues surrounding actions or lack of actions at a crime scene for a judge or jury? Explain.

  • Q : Internet content providers....
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    Do you believe that the strategies he imagines are sufficient to absolve ICPs of any moral wrongdoing that arises from their complicity in these abuses? Why, or why not? If not, what do you believe

  • Q : Discuss how the supreme courts position on governmental....
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    Discuss how the Supreme Court's position on governmental financial benefits to parochial schools has changed over time. Has it changed too much or not enoug?

  • Q : Describe the type of business....
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    Introduces protections for intellectual property, defined in the text on page 138 as "any property resulting from intellectual, creative processes - the products of an individual's mind.

  • Q : Determining whether an action with regard....
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    In "Intellectual Property and the Information Age," Richard T. De George begins by examining the case of Napster and the practice of sharing digital music over the Internet.

  • Q : The ethical concerns surrounding supranational courts....
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    Examine at least two (2) ethical concerns surrounding supranational courts that may have an influence on the United States' reluctance to ratify the Rome Statute.

  • Q : What is the defense of copyright protection....
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    In "Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Drugs: An Ethical Analysis," Richard T. De George lays out what he comes to call the "Status Quo Approach" as a defense of copyright protection of pharm

  • Q : Determine the pertinent demographic....
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    Examine the manner in which your chosen country's criminal code would likely view the crime you witnessed. Provide a rationale for the response.

  • Q : What would cooley say about the activities....
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    Explain Cooley's argument in "Genetically Modified Organisms and Business Duties." What would Cooley say about the activities of Monsanto and related in the case study "Monsanto's Round-Up Ready Whe

  • Q : Examine the practices of insider trading....
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    Two articles in raise doubts about the ethical problems that underlie insider trading, primarily relying on utilitarian reasoning to support their positions. Examine the practices of insider trading

  • Q : Consider the practices described by carl elliott....
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    John R. Boatright in "Individual Responsibility in the American Corporate System: Does Sarbanes-Oxley Strike the Right Balance?" argues that the primary purpose of laws governing corporate respon

  • Q : Find this argument convincing....
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    Epstein claims that the positions of both employers and employees are essentially even with regard to EAW. Do you find this argument convincing? Why, or why not?

  • Q : The stockholder view of the corporation....
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    Provide an exposition of the stockholder view of the corporation as defended by Milton Friedman. What would Friedman likely say about the NYSEG Corporate responsibility program?

  • Q : Social conflict and critical criminology....
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    How would the perspective "social conflict and critical criminology" critique the following perspectives on crime: (a) trait (that is, biological) theories and, within the framework of developmental

  • Q : Description of the process of how legislation....
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    Select one of the two options listed for this assignment. Each option focuses on different aspects. The first one is related to the legislative process while the second gives you a chance to focu

  • Q : Which is normally a guilty verdict for the defendant....
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    Several players interact with each other in the courtroom. Of those players, we see two profiles often in popular media: criminal defense lawyers and the prosecution.

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