...CATCH ME IF YOU CAN SEC 1 of NIL states the requirements of an instrument to be negotiable. SEC 185 of NIL defined a check that is a bill of exchange drawn on a bank payable on demand. Frank Abagnale Jr. uses forges payroll checks from PanAm Airlines. Cashier’s check means that it is drawn by the cashier of a bank upon the bank itself, payable on demand to the payee and it is accepted practice in the business sector that a cashier’s check is deemed as cash. Frank uses this kind of check in order to cash it immediately by the teller because it is deemed trusted by the banks. SEC 7 of NIL defined some instances when an instrument is payable on demand. Check is payable upon demand at sight or on presentation of the payee to the bank. SEC 8 states instances when it is payable to order. Check is payable to order of a payee who is not maker, drawer or drawee. SEC 22 states that infants may incur no liability except where he is guilty of actual fraud. Frank is 17 a minor and the courts decided that he is actually guilty of fraud and sent him to jail. SEC 23 defined forgery is meant the counterfeit-making or fraudulent alteration of any writing with the intent thereby to defraud. Frank counterfeits payroll checks and cashier’s checks and presents it to the beautiful tellers to use his charm in order to cash the check. SEC 24 states that the presumption of consideration in the instrument is prima facie and SEC 25 defined a value which is any consideration given to support a simple...
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...Catch Me if You Can: An Entertaining Roller Coaster Ride Imagine having the ability to become an airline co-pilot, a doctor, and a lawyer all before turning the age of twenty-one. Well believe it or not; this became a reality for Frank Abagnale Jr. as he infiltrated the system in the 1960’s. The Steven Spielberg directed movie “Catch Me if You Can” brings out this true story, in which a sixteen year old runaway Frank Abagnale Jr. (played by Leonardo Dicaprio) began his “brilliant three year run as a master of deception” (Hollywood.com). In this three year stint, he also forges over a million dollars of fake checks across the country, creates several aliases for himself, and manages to become the youngest person on the FBI’s Most Wanted list. Carl Hanratty, an FBI Bank Fraud Agent (played by Tom Hanks) engages with Abagnale Jr. in what Starpulse.com calls a “a highly enjoyable cat-and–mouse escapade.” After Frank Abagnale Jr. was eventually caught, Carl Hanratty realized that Abagnale’s check-savviness could be a benefit to his department in the FBI. He later went on to have a successful career as an FBI Agent in Check Fraud, instead of facing a timely prison sentence. The movie flows well due to a plethora of acting skills, well-written dialogue, and an entertaining back and forth battle that Abagnale Jr. encounters with Hanratty and also within himself. “Catch Me’s acting shines,” Hollywood.com raves. The movie contains a respectable and veteran class of Hollywood talent...
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...Frank Abagnale was an intelligent man. One of the most successful con men in history, Frank lived as a pilot, doctor, lawyer and an FBI agent all before his 21st birthday. His primary technique was defrauding banks using different fake check schemes eventually amounting to over 2.5 million dollars. Along with a friend, Frank wrote his story which was later turned into an autobiographical film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Steven Speilberg. Much of what Frank accomplished in the film defied believability. Throughout the film Frank is creating different identities to try and make some money, but even though his name is changed his personality seems to remain the same. From the beginning his father, Frank Sr., is a huge role model for him and becomes the source of Frank’s longing for acceptance and appreciation. Once his parents are divorced Frank just wants everything to be ok and to have the perfect family back together, no matter the cost. In his eyes, his father just needs to win his mother back with a better life and material things when in reality, the relationship has been over for quite some time, a truth made clearly evident by his mother’s affair. Unable to deal with the stress of choosing which parent to live with, Frank runs away and soon realizes he needs to find a way to make money quickly. He first begins to create fake checks at different banks, scamming them out of hundreds of dollars and eventually realizing he needs to find a different...
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...nk Abagnale was an intelligent man. One of the most successful con men in history, Frank lived as a pilot, doctor, lawyer and an FBI agent all before his 21st birthday. His primary technique was defrauding banks using different fake check schemes eventually amounting to over 2.5 million dollars. Along with a friend, Frank wrote his story which was later turned into an autobiographical film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and directed by Steven Speilberg. Much of what Frank accomplished in the film defied believability. Throughout the film Frank is creating different identities to try and make some money, but even though his name is changed his personality seems to remain the same. From the beginning his father, Frank Sr., is a huge role model for him and becomes the source of Frank’s longing for acceptance and appreciation. Once his parents are divorced Frank just wants everything to be ok and to have the perfect family back together, no matter the cost. In his eyes, his father just needs to win his mother back with a better life and material things when in reality, the relationship has been over for quite some time, a truth made clearly evident by his mother’s affair. Unable to deal with the stress of choosing which parent to live with, Frank runs away and soon realizes he needs to find a way to make money quickly. He first begins to create fake checks at different banks, scamming them out of hundreds of dollars and eventually realizing he needs to find...
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...Introduction ‘Catch Me If You Can’ is a movie based on true story about a boy named Frank William Abagnale Jr. During Frank early teen years in the 1960s, after I.R.S. Investigate his father financial affairs, the family lost their home and this lead to divorce between Frank parents. When lawyer ask Frank to decide who he want follow after his parent divorce, he decided to run away, at this time, he just 16 years old. While on the run, Frank impersonates a pilot, doctor and even a lawyer to make money. While him impersonating others, he also cash multiple forged cashier’s checks, as the amount getting higher and higher, FBI agent Carl Hanratty get assigned to this case to find the criminal. The movie follow Frank adventures and constant running from FBI which start with impersonate a pilot. After impersonate as a pilot, he manage to become an emergency room supervisor at a hospital with a fake certificate from Harvard Medical School, at here he get to know Brenda and plan to married her, when he meet her parents, he says that he has passed bar exam at California before and become assistant prosecutor of Brenda dad’s until he get caught at age 19 by Carl when Carl found out he print real checks at Monrichard. After he get caught , he served in prison for few years and then start to working with FBI to help in catching other check forging criminal, he also helps in developing the design of current checks to make it more difficult to forge . Frank William Abagnale Jr is a very...
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...Whether I am happy, sad, or mad, The Dave Matthews Band’s album “Big Whiskey and the GrooGrux King” always lifts my spirits and puts me in a better mood; their songs are inspirational. One of the songs that touch me the most is called “Funny the Way It Is”. This song is about the good and bad things going on in the world. The point being made is that even though many wonderful things are happening, bad things are occurring at the exact same time. “Funny the way it is, if you think about it/ One kid walks 10 miles to school, another's dropping out/ Funny the way it is, not right or wrong/ On a soldier's last breath, his baby's being born/ Funny the way it is, not right or wrong/ Somebody's broken heart become your favorite song/ Funny the way it is, if you think about it/ One kid walks 10 miles to school, another's dropping out” Not only does it discuss the fine times and poor times in life, but also how people take the privileges they have for granted. While kids say they hate school and drop out, there are others that appreciate an education and will do anything to get it, such as walking ten miles to school. Basically, the song tells listeners that there are so many ironic moments happening every minute of every day and people do not even realize it. I love this song’s message and the realness of it. Another one of my favorite songs is called “You...
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...become a Pediatrician, and then I thought about becoming a psychologist to counsel young kids with their problems. For me I never really wanted to counsel people because I feel like counseling someone is just telling them more about the problems that they already know they have. I took the time out to interview a day care provider because I felt that maybe having to deal with the same kids all day everyday would help me get to know them and guide them as they got older. The day care provider’s name is Jalisha Jerome. Here are some of the things that I asked her and her responses. Q 1: What is the name of your business? A: The name of my business is Just say Kids. Q 2: How long have you had your business for? A: .Just Say kids has been in operation since May 28, 1995. Q 3: What exactly is your business? A: Just Say Kids is a licensed family child care pre-school program. Q 4 : How did you get into your business ? A: I got into the child care business when I was attending UCLA through a girlfriend of mine. I was in between jobs at the time because of all the schedule changes that occur when you go to college and Tiffany told me that the director was looking for a child care assistant. I interviewed for the position and that’s where it all started. Through that business I learned everything about how a high quality program is ran. Q 5: Why did you decide to open up your own child care business? A: I decided to go into business for myself because I felt like I had...
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...Tomeic 14 January 2013 Purpose: My Cultural Heritage Bahamas I. Introduction A. Attention Material: What is the Bahamas to you? B. Tie To Audience: To you, it may be a vacation spot, a business trip or a sweet escape? C. Credibility Statement: Too me, the Bahamas is who I am, it’s my home. D. Thesis: What may be just a getaway to some people, is the place that made me who I am today, a great athlete, a beauty queen and most of all a humble and very sincere person. 1. School life for me was very different in the Bahamas from America. We wore red and white uniforms with black shoes and frilly socks. 2. Gjffrvfvvvc q vbffd gfearth science. 3. The same teacher, taught all subjects in one class and we were allowed two recesses. Transition: As a child I played catch n freeze, which I think helped me become a great athlete. 1. In my country I was known as the fastest sprinter of my age category. 2. Every year there would be an array of athletic competitions; of course this was my favorite time because I would always shine by coming in 1st place at each sprinting event. 3. Besides being the fastest sprinter I ran marathons and played softball. I was an all around athlete. Transition: I lived in a neighborhood called Beverly Hills. 1. In order to get to my house, there was this huge hill you had to go over which is part of the reason we called it Beverly Hills, but it was mostly because of the two story homes. 2. Every...
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...Business Administration Major in Management Accounting. I am due to graduate this coming March 2014. My training at the university requires adaptability and creative use of the resources in the business world. I have a range of administrative skills and experience to match the position you describe, including: a) hands-on experience with a range of office programs including Microsoft Word and Excel and the ability to learn new applications with confidence and ease. b) experience in working in an office environment gained through my On-the-Job training experience program. c) the ability to learn new tasks and adapt my skills to a range of work situations, and d) impeccable attention to detail and the ability to complete tasks quickly and efficiently. I feel, therefore, that I have not only the experience that you are looking for, but a number of other invaluable skills which would benefit me in this position. Enclosed is my resume for your review. I can be reached anytime via email at youremail@email.com or my cell phone number, 09123456789. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity. Thank you for any consideration Very truly yours, YOUR NAME HERE...
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...mind and openly travels with the body. Because you fear, God the Satisfaction does not hear you and God the Perfection does not near you. If fear knows how to grow quickly, then love knows how to glow soulfully, convincingly and perfectly. - Sri Chinmoy Jealousy has Frightening eyes. Jealousy has Grinding teeth. Jealousy has A cunning face. Jealousy can live Without a mind, Without a heart, Without a soul, Even without God. Human jealousy And divine Ecstasy Are eternal strangers. Jealousy Is an aggressive boxer, A repulsive dancer, A hopeless singer And a useless storyteller. Jealousy, Before you entered Into my life, I was the world's Richest prince. Now that you are in me And I am for you, I have become The poorest street-beggar. Jealousy, You are my constant Nightmare-mind. You are my constant Love-absence-heart. Shortest is the distance From jealousy to hell. Jealousy, You are your own Ultimate Self-destructive-indulgence. HOPE IS THE THING WITH FEATHERS By: Emily Dickinson "Hope" is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all, And sweetest in the gale is heard; And sore must be the storm That could abash the little bird That kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land And on the strangest sea, Yet never, in extremity, It asked a crumb of me....
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...idea; they swear by it, run their companies with it, and will tell you it is at the very root of their success. Other people hate it. They call it mean, harsh, impractical, demotivating, political, unfair—or all of the above. Once, during a radio talk show about my first book, a woman in LA pulled off the highway to call in and label differentiation “cruel and Darwinian.” And that was just the beginning of her commentary! Obviously, I am a huge fan of differentiation. I have seen it transform companies from mediocre to outstanding, and it is as morally sound as a management system can be. It works. Companies win when their managers make a clear and meaningful distinction between top- and bottom-performing businesses and people, when they cultivate the strong and cull the weak. Companies suffer when every business and person is treated equally and bets are sprinkled all around like rain on the ocean. — 37 — UNDERNEATH IT ALL When all is said and done, differentiation is just resource allocation, A company has only so which is what good leaders do and, much money and in fact, is one of the chief jobs they managerial time. are paid to do. A company has only Winning leaders invest so much money and managerial time. Winning leaders invest where where the payback is the the payback is the highest. They cut highest. They cut their their losses everywhere else. losses everywhere else. If that sounds Darwinian, let me add that I am convinced that along with being the most efficient...
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...A FEW ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS YOU MAY ALREADY HAVE How can I find determine what training is required of me and my investigators? ▪ The OHSRP website: https://federation.nih.gov/ohsr/nih/investigator-training.php, divides training by type of research conducted. Training curricula are specified as Clinical Research, Epidemiological and Social Behavioral Research, and Basic Science Research. ▪ Each type has a link associated with it that when accessed, instructions are given, required courses and Just-in-Time/optional courses are listed, and the training links to each course are provided. ▪ Just-in-Time CITI courses may be required by the IRB or PI if an investigator is conducting research involving certain specialized areas, but are otherwise optional (e.g. GCP courses are optional, for research staff who do not conduct FDA-regulated research.) IRBs or PIs may also require Key Research Personnel to complete these courses. . How do I choose between the CRT, CITI Biomedical and the NIH CC Ethics course? ▪ CITI courses offer a “test-out” option. If you achieve a score of 80%, you will not be required to take the full course. ▪ CITI also offers the option to take the full course with CMEs (fee required). ▪ The NIH CRT can be accessed without an NIH login. ▪ The Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research course is an in-person course offered annually by the CC Bioethics Department. It can be taken as the primary...
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...Tan Sri Dato Dr Robert Kuok has been the 33rd richest person in the world, Over taking Tan Sri Dato Dr Yeoh Tiong Lay (YTL) , Dato Ananda Krishnan and Dato Brian Tan. Kuok's father arrived in Malaya from Fujian, China at the beginning of the 20th century, and Robert was the youngest of three brothers, born on 6 October 1923, in Johor Bahru. He claims he began in business as an office boy, and later started a business with relatives' support. [2] In fact, upon graduation, he worked in the grains department of Japanese industrial conglomerate Mitsubishi between 1942 and 1945 Kuok senior died in 1948, and Kuok and his two brothers founded Kuok Brothers Sdn Bhd in 1949, trading agricultural commodities. Under the new post-colonial government, Kuok started in the sugar business alongside the government. In 1961, he made a coup by buying cheap sugar from India before the prices shot up. He continued to invest heavily in sugar refineries, controlled 80% of the Malaysian sugar market with production of 1.5 million tonnes, equivalent to 10% of world production, and so earned his nickname "Sugar King of Asia". In 1971, he built the first Shangri-La Hotel, in Singapore. His first foray into Hong Kong property was in 1977, when he acquired a plot of land on the newly reclaimed Tsim Sha Tsui East waterfront, where he built the second hotel, the Kowloon Shangri-La. In 1993, his Kerry Group acquired a 34.9% stake in the South China Morning Post from Murdoch's News Corporation. His companies...
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... The Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council, also known as ANMC, (cited in Kralik & van Loon 2008, p. 76) define professional boundaries as ‘the limit of a relationship between a nurse and an individual or between a nurse and any significant other persons, which facilitates safe and therapeutic practice and results in safe and effective care’. In regards to nursing, the ANMC (cited in Levett-Jones & Bourgeois, 2009, p. 103) advocates that professional boundaries are related to the responsibility, performance, morals and actions from the nurse and must be maintained when working with vulnerable individuals. This essay is an example of a student's work Disclaimer This essay have been submitted to us by a student in order to help you with your studies. This is not an example of the work written by our professional essay writers. Essay Writing Service Essay Marking Service Example Essays Who wrote this essay Place an Order Get a Quote To ensure a professional environment between the nurse and patient, a code of conduct, as well as a set of policies and ethics, are put in place. Daly, Speedy & Jackson (2006, p. 131) states that nursing ethics can be...
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...TABLE OF CONTENT PART A 1.0 INTRODUCTION2 1.1 What is the company? 1.2 Products and Brands 1.3 Targeted Consumers 1.4 Reasons of Choosing The Product PART B 2.0 CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY FACTOR5 2.1 Consumer Individual Factor 2.2 Motivation and Goals 2.3 Brand Personality 2.4 Consumer Imaginery PART C 3.0 MESSAGE APPEALS17 PART D : SUGGESTIONS ……………………………………………………………………20 PART E : CONCLUSION …………………………………………………………………….21 1.0 INTRODUCTION 5 Gums is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum that is manufactured by the Wrigley Company. The name "5" hints at the five human senses with the ad slogan "Stimulate Your Senses" and "Everybody Experiences it Differently”. 5 gum was introduced to United States markets in March 2007, in Canada in January 2008, in Russia, Europe and Australia in 2009, in China, India, Italy, Israel, Thailand, and Malaysia in 2010 . As what had been mentioned earlier, 5 Gums is a chewing gum brand which was established in Malaysia since 2010. The sophisticated element carried by the company had made many Malaysian really eager on what is exactly 5 Gums is all about plus the pro and con. 1.1 What is the company? Wrigley Company is the one which is responsible in creating this 5 Gums all over the world and was established by William Wrigley Jr. Wrigley is a recognized leader in confections with a wide range of product offerings including gum, mints, hard and chewy candies, and lollipops. With operations in approximately 50...
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