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...telephone call that was obscene. Gerald Gault was 15 years old and had previously been on probation. When Gault was arrested, his parents happened to be at work and the police did not leave any notice to them. Gault was then held before a juvenile court and was further admitted to the State Industrial School until he was 21 years old. The disagreements between the judges were if the procedures that were used to commit Gault were legitimate under the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This decision was made by Judge Mcghee and was later found to be wrongly decided. The Court found Gault’s case met none of the requirements of the Fourteenth Amendment. These requirements include notification of both the parents and the child the juveniles opportunity for confrontation and cross-examination during hearings, safeguard against self-incrimination, and adequate notice of charges. This situation is sort of a complicated one, even though Judge Mcghee processed Gault wrongly, there was a petition filed with the court on the hearing day. This petition was not served to the gaults, in fact none of the family saw the petition until the habeas corpus hearing about a month later. The petition did not make much...
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...The morning after his arrest, Judge McGhee presided over Gault’s preliminary hearing with no decision and ordering the juvenile to remain in custody until a decision was made (Ross, 2012). At his release, Gerald’s mother received her only notification that a hearing had been scheduled to further discuss his delinquency. Gerald’s accuser, Ora Cook, was not present for either of the hearings, no witnesses were sworn in and no transcript of the proceedings was made. Judge McGhee determined that Gault was indeed a delinquent minor guilty of lewd conduct and was remanded into confinement at the State Industrial School until he reached the age of twenty-one unless his sentence was shortened through legal proceedings (“Facts and case summary - in re Gault,” 1963). If an adult offender had been found guilty of the same offense, they would receive a maximum two months in prison along with a minimal fine. In response to his sentencing, Gerald’s parents refuted the claims from Judge McGee that the juvenile had admitted in court that he had committed the offense he was charged with. His parents petitioned the Arizona Supreme Court for their son’s release based on a writ of habeas corpus (Ross, 2012). The case was referred back to Judge McGhee for a hearing where he was questioned concerning...
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...PROBLEMS WITH BUT FOR TEST? SEE RECORDING BONNIGTON V WARDLAW THERE WAS SOME EXPOSURE THAT WAS NON NEGLIGENT - NO BREACH OF DUTY FOR THIS PART PNEUMOCONIOSIS = GRADUAL BUILDING FROM NEGLIGENT+ NON NEGLIGENT EXPOSURE ANY CONTRIBUTION WHICH IS NON DE MINIMIS IS SUBSTANTIAL AND IF YOU PROVE IT, YOU ESTABLISH CAUSATION. MCGHEE V NATIONAL COAL BOARD: DIFFERENCE WITH BONNIGTON: MEDICAL UNCERTAINTY AS TO HOW THE INJURY HAD BEEN CAUSED. WAS THE EXPOSURE OR THE PERIOD AFTER THAT WHEN HE HAD TO CYCLE HOME WITHOUT HAVING HAD A SHOWER. NO DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MATERIALLY INCREASING THE RISK AND MATERIALLY CONTRIBUTING TO THE RISK, IF THE RISK EVENTUATES. WILSHER V ESSEX AUTHORITY: HIGH COURT, COURT OF APPEAL: FOLLOWED MCGHEE , MATERIAL CONTRIBUTION TO INCREASING THE RISK. HOUSE OF LORDS: THE ONUS OF PROOF ON THE CLAIMANT, NO MCGHEE. 5 POSSIBLE CAUSES. MCGHEE DOESN’T STAND IN THIS SCENARIO : HERE WE HAVE 5 DIFFERENT AGENTS, 5 POSSIBILITIES, SOME AGENTS NEGLIGENT AND SOME NON-NEGLIGENT. DO YOU AGREE WITH HOUSE OF LORDS? FAIRCHILD: LORD BIRGHAM, LORD NICHOLLS, LORD HOFFMAN DINSTICTION BETWEEN MEDICAL NEGLIGENCE + RELAXED /MODIFIED TEST OF CAUSATION MCGHEE AND BONNIGTON NOT ACCUMULATIVE CAUSES 2I ORA IXOGRAFISI 10 BAILEY V MINISTRY OF DEFENCE SHE RECOVERED THE ENTIRETY OF DAMAGES. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DIVISIBLE AND INDIVISIBLE INJURY: AN INDIVISIBLE PAIRNEIS OLO TO POSO. KAYSFORE CASE?? READ JACKSON’S BOOK, APPLICATION OF BAILEY HOW DO THESE CASES COMPARE TO LOSS OF CHANCE...
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...American Struggles African Americans are knows to face various issues throughout their lives. From being discriminated against, to trying to fit into society, African Americans still have problems because they are considered to be the minority (McGhee, 2010). African Americans are citizens or residents of the United States who have at least partial ancestry from any of the native populations of Sub-Saharan Africa and are the direct descendents of enslaved Africans within the boundaries of the present United States. Most African Americans are of West African descent and make up the single largest racial minority in the United States (African American Studies, 2001). Due to the fact that African Americans are minorities, they face problems in today’s world. Unlike the civil rights movement in the 1960s, African Americans today are not fighting for basic civil rights such as the right to vote and the right to attend non segregated schools. Many of the challenges are more subtle. The struggle would involve things like fighting negative stereotypes, pushing against institutional barriers that have been strengthened by those in favor of maintaining a historical precedent or the status quo, and fighting for equal opportunities (McGhee, 2010). For the most part, African Americans are still thought of to be part of the lower class. They experience inequalities with economic, social, political, and ideological dimensions (social stratification). They are forced to be faced with...
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...BUSI610: Organization Design and Business Ethics Mitzi N. Harvey Liberty University Abstract This literature review examines the concepts of business ethics and how it is related to the organizational design of a corporation. The first section of this review defines the concepts of business ethics and organizational design to establish their meaning and use throughout this paper. The second aspect of understanding the relationship between business ethics and organizational design comes from understanding how and/or why ethics is important to organizational design. This will illustrate any underlying influences ethics has on business structure and design. The third section of this paper reviews and groups the literature found linking ethics and organizational design. Literature is grouped together based on the similarities found in authors’ opinions, research and/or results. The next section discusses the ideas of micro and macro ethics; first defining them, illustrating the differences and then explaining how they come into play when examining the link between ethics and design. The following sections of the review, provides examples of formal organizational structures, ethical programs, and the ethical decisions that impacted them. Finally, in the conclusion of the review it summarizes the relationship between business ethics and organizational design, how this relationship impacts business, and what this means for business managers. Introduction To sustain...
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...Definition of Buddhism According to Cross Border Commerce, Buddhism is a religion that is centered on Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings. Gautama, the son of a wealthy landowner, was born around 560 B.C. in northern India. In order to triumph spiritual peace, he renounced is worldly advantages and became known as Buddha, or in other words; “the enlightened one.” Gautama expounded his religious views his whole life all through South Asia. Buddhism is a path of practice and spiritual development leading to insight into the true nature of reality. Buddhist practices, like meditation, are means of altering yourself in order to improve the qualities of awareness, kindness, and wisdom (Scatterlee). Summary of article “A Summary of Some of the Ideas of Siddhartha Gautama” is an article summarizing Buddhism courtesy of Peoria Buddhist Studies Group. The article begins by noting the founder and his fundamental teachings of the philosophy of Buddhism. The author Dan Dexter goes on to elaborate the teachings more effectively in the paragraphs to come. Using numbered bullets, the article’s contributor lists the religion’s eight practices of wisdom. In addition, the author noted the four foundations of Buddhism in four bullets. Discussion The chosen article by Dan Dexter relates to Cross Border Commerce’s chapter two “Aspects of Culture” and one of its key terms Buddhism. As one may know, culture is the set of collective values, goals, attitudes, and practices that depict a specific society...
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...BUSI610: Organization Design and Business Ethics Mitzi N. Harvey Liberty University Abstract This literature review examines the concepts of business ethics and how it is related to the organizational design of a corporation. The first section of this review defines the concepts of business ethics and organizational design to establish their meaning and use throughout this paper. The second aspect of understanding the relationship between business ethics and organizational design comes from understanding how and/or why ethics is important to organizational design. This will illustrate any underlying influences ethics has on business structure and design. The third section of this paper reviews and groups the literature found linking ethics and organizational design. Literature is grouped together based on the similarities found in authors’ opinions, research and/or results. The next section discusses the ideas of micro and macro ethics; first defining them, illustrating the differences and then explaining how they come into play when examining the link between ethics and design. The following sections of the review, provides examples of formal organizational structures, ethical programs, and the ethical decisions that impacted them. Finally, in the conclusion of the review it summarizes the relationship between business ethics and organizational design, how this relationship impacts business, and what this means for business managers. Introduction To sustain...
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...Ethics and Organizational Design- A Literature Review Abstract This literature review observes the views of organizational design and business ethics as they relate to one another in business. The first portion of this paper defines organizational design and business ethics to establish their importance and also examines managerial ethics and corporate social responsibility, sources of ethical principles. The second portion pursues to explain the relationship between business ethics and organizational design and how managers shape ethics through use of value-based leadership and formal structure systems. The third portion pursues to review the importance of ethics to organizational design and the structures that support or enforce ethical behavior in organizations. The fourth portion links literature reviewed and published over the past few years together based on their reference to ethics and organizational design. The literatures are linked together based on commonalities found in the opinions of the authors relating to a spiritual perspective, ethics and corporate structure, organizational and ethical theories, and ethical strategy. Last but not least, the review concludes with a summary of the important role that ethics plays in the organizational design and structure of a business and how it applies to members of management. Keywords: business ethics, organizational design, corporate social responsibility Outline INTRODUCTION I. Organizational Design/Business...
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...I was finally able to meet with Mr. East and view the scene of the accident with him. He works out of town, so it has taken a longtime to get together with him and discuss discovery responses and the facts of the case. Now that I have done so, I would like to submit the following litigation plan: Litigation Plan ● Current Analysis of: ○ Facts: Mr. East was coming home from his night shift job in Ro Cleburne County, Alabama. He was about three miles from his home on a County Road, on a relatively straight, uphill stretch of road. He claims to have seen the Carolyn McGhee 2 September 13, 2017 plaintiff coming from a distance. However, as the plaintiff approached him, Mr. East says the plaintiff swerved into his lane, causing the accident. I couldn’t...
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...QUESTION. “The law tampers with the But for test of causation as its peril.” -Lord Brown; Sienkiewicz v Greif (UK) Ltd (2011) The Bust for test of causation is said to be fraught with difficulties. How has the law developed to overcome these difficulties? INTRODUCTION Negligence in the law of tort is the failure to exercise the care that a reasonably straight person would exercise in such like circumstances. In tort law, this area of negligence involves harm caused by carelessness and not by intention. The tort of negligence structures a standout amongst the most element and quickly changing zones of obligation in the present day law. Its rise in the 20th century shows the pressure of the social and economic changes on the traditional ways of legal redress for interference with protected interests. The reasonable structure of carelessness is very adaptable and fit for general application. These components have permitted the courts to use the tort in the setting of novel cases for pay. On the other hand, the development of carelessness has not supported the extension of risk and throughout the years, courts have been putting a few limitations on this degree. The tort of carelessness does not right now appear to be set upon some foreordained way of growth as it once had all the earmarks of being. The modern history of tort law started with the groundbreaking judgment of Lord Atkin in Donoghue v Stevenson where Mrs Donoghue went to a cafe with a friend. The friend...
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...Like his friend, Sir Richard Branson of Virgin, Mr Fernandes has turned himself into his company's most effective marketing tool. AirAsia has similarly been a soaring success. Starting with two planes bought from a Malaysian conglomerate in late 2001, the airline will have 30 by the end of 2004. It operates 19 routes across Malaysia, recently started Singapore-Thailand flights and, from next month, starts flying to Indonesia. The company has no debt and has been profitable from the start. Its profit margins (before interest, depreciation, amortisation and aircraft leasing costs) at around 35% are the highest in the world, according to Michael McGhee, CSFB's airline analyst. For the current half-year,AirAsia expects to make a profit of 42m ringgit ($11m), more than twice what it made in the entire previous year. No wonder bankers seem to be falling over themselves to help Mr Fernandes take the company public, probably later this year." But before you head down to Singapore to start another low-cost airline consider this: "His success is spawning a host of copycat carriers. In the past seven months, the number of budget airlines either flying or about to launch has doubled from seven to 15. Most are spin-offs from traditional airlines such as Thai Airways' Nok and Tiger Airways, run by Singapore Airlines. These tend to have neither the cost discipline nor the culture of genuine budget start-ups. Thai Airways, for example, has hired an advertising executive to run Nok who...
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...This essay will provide information on why I think Bienivlle put New Orleans in a bad location. Who is Bienville? He is a person who put New Orleans in a bad location if you ask me but is just my options. The reason I say this is because of Hurricane Katrina and some of the wars that happened that was very bad and very bloody. The first topic I will talk about will be Hurricane Katrina.The storm hit New Orleans in 2005.It totally wiped away the whole city by costing the United States billions of dollars to help New Orleans get back up on their feet.The storm lasted for weeks and people didn't have anywhere to live and they had to steal from stores to provide for their family.He should have known that it was a bad idea to put New Orleans right...
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...documents, all of which are by this reference made a part of this Invitation for Bidder’s Proposals as though fully set forth herein: (1) Sales Contract Agreement; (2) 2010 Ford Escape Schedule of Prices; (4) General Conditions of Contract; (5) Special Conditions of Contract; and (6) Specifications. 4. Bid Opening Owner will receive sealed Bidder's Proposals for the Vehicle at 1:00 o'clock, P.M., local time, December 21, 2009, at Owner's office listed above, at which time, or as soon thereafter as possible, all Bidder's Proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud. DATED this 1st Day of December, 2009. TERRY’S AUTO SHOP By: /s/ Terry McGhee Purchasing...
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...Humanities in Health Care Practices Heather Emmett HLT-305 1/13/2013 Instructor Kimberly Cairns-McGhee Having a patient come into my office showing the first stages of dementia, she is 80 years old, without any prier diseases to cause the onset of dementia such as AIDS or a stroke, then I would look towards Alzheimer’s. With any of the medication I would prescribe, I would also suggest one or more of the following therapies to help keep the mind active. First, I would stories because she would still be able to remember names of family and friends. Next, I would say to use art or pictures of any kind that reminds her of family or friends even every day stuff that she may need to use or see. Last, I would say use music for music could bring back wonderful memories for anyone, also most find that music is calming and that may be helpful for when she gets frustrated. Using stories to help someone remember you would have to know that person well. When my grandma was in her last stages of her life she had dementia; and before she got to the point where she did not remember anyone or anything I would tell her stories of my mom and my aunts and uncles all growing up for these are the things she remembered. They were the stories she told me. I feel that if we tell them stories they already know it will trigger there memory of family and friends. If you use pictures or some kind of art you need to make sure that it is, something that they can relate there everyday life to...
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