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Contract Law in Hk
Employment Contract (I) 1. The legal framework of employment law 1.1 Employment law is basically divided into two main branches: a) labour law, which governs the rights and duties of employers and employees b) social security law, which deals with the social security network of welfare assistance, insurance schemes and benefits for employees 1.2. Local employment law derives from: a) common law b) legislation, especially the Employment Ordinance (Cap 57), which gives an employee statutory
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and the Structural Family Therapy
I. Introduction The paper will be used to further explore intervention approaches and treatment options for the client I did my case presentation on and also a process recording, Amanda. The information presented about Amanda is information gathered during the intake assessment, family discussions, and individual family sessions. The two theories that have been researched and will be used throughout this paper are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and the Structural Family Therapy (SFT) because both
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Insurance Law
The Nature of Insurance came about to offset any loss that an individual or those engaged in business may suffer through the occurrence of some unforeseen event. To offset this loss the commercial world developed the contract of insurance. In return for a fee the individual, or the business enterprise, would be indemnified for the loss suffered on the occurrence of the event insured against. Contracts of insurance cover a wide field such as
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Legal Distinctions Between Slaves and Freemen in Roman and Germanic Law
Slavery is subject that most Americans are well versed in. The average American knows that our ancestors oppressed an entire race of people for hundreds of years as a labor force for our agricultural base. However, that was colonial slavery, a form of slavery that is no way represents the slavery that both the Roman and Germanic people practiced. These forms of slavery were based not on where the slave was from, but if they
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Post-Tramautic Stress Disorder in Veterens
As long as there have been soldiers, they have always carried with them haunting memories that plague them for their entire life. Many soldiers will never adapt to civilian life simply because they cannot become accustomed to it after experiencing something as shocking and traumatic as warfare. It is not uncommon to see war veterans never adapt to civilian life and even kill themselves, as Norman Bowker did in Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried.
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Patent Law in China and Us
INTRODUCTION: A Patent is a privilege to desist others from using, making, offering for sale or selling a particular invention. Unlike trademark and common law rights, patent protection must be approved by the patent and trademark office. Only new, acceptable and not an obvious advancement over known technology can be registered under Patent Act. Utility and plant Patents are having life span of 20 years and design patents are having life span of 14 years
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Jim Crow Laws
Jim Crow laws Throughout the history of the United States and the world, there has been racism and prejudice. During 1877 and the mid-1960’s there was a particular set of laws that were set that were anti-black. The saying has a few rumored whereabouts, the Jim Crow laws made anti-Black racism legal. During the peak of the segregation the churches taught that Whites were the Chosen people and that Blacks were cursed to be servants.
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Stress
Stress is a series of events or situations that one draws out negative emotions of frustrations, anxiousness, or even anger that endangers the life of the individual. Problems such as physical health issues, anxiety attacks, and severe emotional problems such as depression may arise if there are no coping methods to keep them healthy. There are two main types of coping strategies: problem-focused coping and emotion-focused coping (Kassin, 2004). The purpose of theses strategies is
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Culture in the Law
Culture in the Law The law in the US is presented and treated as neutral, but with a closer examination, one is able to see this is a huge misconception. Letti Volppwrites on this subject in her essay, Asian Women and the cultural Defense. In the essay she examines two cases involving Chinese Americans, whom she also refers to as Chinese as well as a representation of Asian people. She examines the difficulties surrounding the
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Crisis in the Kenya Coffee Industry
CRISIS IN THE KENYA COFFEE INDUSTRY INTRODUCTION For many years, Kenya has been famous for its coffee. Described as strong in body and intense in flavor, Kenyan coffee, which belongs to the Arabica variety, is considered one of the world's most consistent sources of high-grade caffeine. And because of its good cash returns to local farmers, coffee has traditionally occupied a large share of the country's most productive lands, grown mostly on rich, red volcanic
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The Family and Medical Leave Act 1993
Family and Medical Leave Act The Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 (FMLA) was established to help protect employees who missed work for medical reasons. “The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides employees job protection in case of family or medical emergency. FMLA permits eligible employees to take up to 12 workweeks of unpaid leave during any 12-month period.” (Martocchio, 2003) The Wage and Hour Division (WHD) is responsible for administrating and enforcing
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Cuban Missile Crisis
During the administration of our thirty fifth United States President, John F. Kennedy, the Cold War reached its most dangerous state, when the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) came to the brink of nuclear war in what was known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. In this analysis, I will research and answer questions such as, what was the Cold War? What started the tensions between the United States and the
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Islamic Law
Pre-Modern Islam was faced with the new ideas of modernity through reform and expansion, which soon brought new powers and stratified classes. The Islamic culture, which is very similar to Judaism, focuses on the actions of believers, the religious observance, and obedience to God’s law. The Islamic religion believes that those who live by the five pillars are considered to be good and therefore they will enjoy eternal happiness by going to heaven, and the
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Is It Wrong to Obey the Law in Canada?
Is it Wrong to Obey the Law in Canada? Canadian Laws are meant to represent our society's values; what we, as a collective group, think is right. They are created and enforced for the betterment of society and ensure that the country, and its dealings, are kept in order. This essay will argue that it is not wrong, and therefore is right, to obey the law in Canada for three fundamental reasons; Laws hold and
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Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis was the closest the world ever came to nuclear war. The United States armed forces were at their highest state of readiness ever and Soviet field commanders in Cuba were prepared to use nuclear weapons to defend the island if it was invaded. Thanks to the bravery of two men, President John F. Kennedy and Premier Nikita Khrushchev, war was averted.(Fourteen days) In 1962 Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev launched plans to
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Countrywide & Subprime Lending Crisis
Executive Summary Even though Countrywide stopped offering subprime loans 4 months ago, the company is still in the forefront of the subprime mortgage lending and foreclosure crisis. Lawsuits seem to be coming from all directions, federal and state investigative probes are launched against them, stock price tumbled to 1/5 of its value, even desperate lenders demonstrated outside their offices. 2007 has definitely not been Countrywide’s year. The company has lost its place as America’s Home
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Stress Management
Stress You are under tremendous stress because your company is still in its recovery stage. You couldn’t afford to have delays in your business but the company still faces several problems such as the short of labor, delay of investment transfer, etc. In this case, short-term goal setting and small wins strategy can solve this problem. The purpose of this strategy is to eliminate the stress by establishing a focus and direction for activity. The
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Technology: Stress Remedy or Causation
Technology: Stress Remedy or Causation John Lewis University of Phoenix MGT331 October 10, 2005 Abstract Is technology the savior of business people or the bane of their existence? Stress in business is as old as business itself. In modern times, a number of technological devices have appeared to make business more efficient and more productive. These devices include computers, cell phones, and Blackberries. Each device helps organized data, maintain communications, and facilitate business functions.
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Law
No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any
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Urban Stress in Plants and Trees
Urban Stress There are many factors that stress out plants and trees around our area. Because we are located in an urban setting, these plants and trees are more vulnerable to such stress. During our walk around campus, I noticed an enormous amount of stress done to the plants and trees. In this essay, I will explain my observations of urban stress around Temple University’s campus and how each factor plays an important role and
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The Cuban Missile Crisis
Cuban Missile Crisis John F. Kennedy's greatest triumph as President of the United States came in 1962, as the world's two largest superpowers, the Soviet Union and the United States, edged closer and closer to nuclear war. The Soviet premier of Russia was caught arming Fidel Castro with nuclear weapons. The confrontation left the world in fear for thirteen long days, with the life of the world on the line. In 1962, Nikita Khrushchev,
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Knowledge Management at a Law Firm
The stages in a legal firm and the type of knowledge required In the early years of a lawyer's career, research and document drafting are the predominant professional activities. The tools of legal research are knowledge management tools that help professionals locate the wisdom and analysis previously written by judges, expert scholars and lawyers for adaptation and use in the context presented by a current client. More senior associates and young partners are entrusted with
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Handicap Law
Handicap Law What I find particularly fascinating is the notion that man has created "God's" law. Over time and throughout history we have come to obey these laws and make our actions the norm. With the exception of the sociopath, people within our society have to find a way to justify their misdeeds and wrongdoings. This is so because our society frowns upon "bad behavior" and whether we use displaced aggression or justification of cruelty,
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Cuban Missile Crisis
The Cuban Missile Crisis demonstrates Advocacy versus Inquiry approaches as discussed in "What You Don't Know About Making Decisions" by David A. Garvin and Michael A. Roberto. It also displays the Double Approach-Avoidance decisions that we studied in "Conflict" by Dennis Coon. Finally, the steps taken by John F. Kennedy display the steps described by Dennis Coon in his writing "Coping with Conflict". Once President Kennedy learned of the missiles in Cuba he formed a
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The Microsoft Antitrust Law Suit
Recently one of the biggest corporations in the United States, Microsoft had to face several ultimatums from the government. The case against Microsoft was brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as several state Attorneys General. Microsoft is accused of using and maintaining monopoly power to gain an unfair advantage in software market. The Department of Justice launches an investigation of Microsoft, looking into whether they have forced computer makers to take Internet
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