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S.A.R.A. PROBLEM SOLVING MODEL
Types of Bails
S.A.R.A. Problem Solving Model
Introduction
People facing or experienced community-based problems knows that such problems normally required fundamental solution. To solve these community- based issues, the causes of a problem should be accurately identified. This practice is the basis of a problem solving framework known as ...
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CORPORATE PERSONALITY
Corporate Personality
Corporate Personality
Corporate Personality
Corporate personality is, in fact, a corporate legal personality. The concept of corporate personality is not modern day contemplation. The corporation as a legal entity is in existence from the last 500 years. Nonetheless, with the traditional connotation the concept of a corporation to exist ...
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LEGAL CASE ANALYSIS
Case Analysis of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Case Analysis of Regents of the University of California v. Bakke
Facts
Allan Bakke
Allan Bakke, a thirty five year old white man, had twice applied for admission to the University of California Medical School at Davis. He was rejected twice. ...
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Methods of Engagement in Afghanistan
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Methods of Engagement in Afghanistan
Introduction
In the recent global relations, Afghanistan is the major issue that has affected the whole world with its terror and other activities in the past. Afghanistan and American alliance is the major issue in the international ...
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Cybercrime Threats
Cybercrime Threats
According to Robert Muller, the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, cyber-crime will soon replace terrorism as the most serious security threat that the United States faces. Cybercrimes have been on the rise in recent years and businesses are among the most common targets of cyber criminals ...
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National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) Process
National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) Process
What specifically must be done to improve U.S. NIE Process?
The National Intelligence Estimate is a process that not only changes the course of creating a better understanding and comprehension of complex, closely connected and concisely related to national and international circumstances ...
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GOOD FAITH PROBLEMS
Good Faith Problems in Contractual Negotiations
Good Faith Problems in Contractual Negotiations
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to give the readers an idea about the good faith issues in the contractual negotiation. The good faith basically is a concept of law and called the behaviour of an honest and decent acting ...
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Case Brief Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc.
Case Brief Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc.
Introduction
To explain the behavior of the tobacco epidemic worldwide in recent decades, it is necessary consider two factors: a) the addictive potential of nicotine, one of the main components of snuff, b) the actions taken by the tobacco industry ...
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Fair and Impartial Jury-Case Study
(Johnson v. State, 423 MD 137 (2011))
Fair and Impartial Jury-Case Study
(Johnson v. State, 423 MD 137 (2011))
Type of Case
This case deals with the petition to the U.S. Supreme court on the issue of mistrial as the improper investigation is done by juror, which violates petitioner's right ...
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CONTRACT LAW
Contract Law
Contract Law
Part A
Legal Issues
Contracts are enforceable in the courts. If one party meets its contractual obligations and the other party doesn't ("breaches the contract"), the nonbreaching party is entitled to receive relief through the courts. Contracts can cover an extremely broad range of matters, including the ...