Miranda V. Arizona, 384 U. S. 436 (1966) Facts: Defendant Ernesto Miranda was taken into custody and put into an interrogation room after he was accused of rape and kidnapping. After he was interrogated by two officers for two hours he was pushed to give a written confession. During his interrogation Miranda was never made aware of his basic rights and the confession stated that he had voluntary provided this information. The officers claimed that the confession was made without any promises
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Question: Zamani owns a business named Jati Inara Furniture in the Johor Bahru. He appointed his sister, Maria to take over on behalf on his business operation as well as his family issue due to chronic decease that causes him unable to move. Unfortunately Maria insisted Zamani to transfer his business ownership under her name or else she will not handle on behalf. Zamani agreed and signed transferred ownership documents to Maria’s name. A year later, after Zamani is fully recovered, he wanted
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employ other staff, the owner retains full responsibility and ownership for the business.” (Admin. (2009). Definition - Sole Trader. ) The advantages of this type of business include no legal filing requirements or fees, as well as no professional advise for the set up of the business; you literally go into the business on your own. Simplicity is also an advantage because there is only one person running the business; there is no need for a complex organizational structure where there might be miscommunication
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Fight Club In the book Fight Club, by Chuck Palahniuk, the narrator is an employee for a travelling car company, who suffers from insomnia. When he asks his doctor for medication the doctor refuses and advises him to visit a support group to witness what suffering really is. The first group the narrator attends is for testicular cancer victims. He finds an emotional release that relieves his insomnia and becomes addicted to support groups. After a flight home from a business trip, the narrator
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single mom taking care of her 2 children all by herself and just recently purchased her first home. Joe has had no complaints at all and in fact has been thankful he made such a great decision in hiring Sara. However, Joe just recently learned that Sara had falsified her resume stating she had already received her Bachelors Degree in accounting when in fact, according to her school; she had not yet finished her degree. Now Joe is faced with an ethical decision on the next steps he should be taking
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complete. Carl did not notice that this was not accomplished until 2 weeks after the original call from the Operations Supervisor, more than a month after Carl recruited the trainees. Another key problem are the incomplete orientation manuals, and the fact that there are only three of them. The last key problem is that although Carl scheduled orientation, he did not follow the proper procedures of setting up the class and then reserving the training room, by use of the training log. In all Carl could
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sophisticated to complain on Green’s attitude by listing the rational points in the email to Division Vice President, which is more persuasive than merely using emotional words. Additionally, with seniority, Davis expected Green, his subordinate, to assist him by providing market data and supporting detail and by developing new market strategies. Davis tended to view subordinates as those who only need to perform routine work and not to break the harmony in the team. Contrary to Davis’s expectation, Green
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headquarters. We are told that Benji accepts this all inclusive invitation and decides the opportunity is worth the trip. While awaiting his flight to Seattle Benji takes the opportunity to learn a little about the company that is attempting to recruit him. Once he begins his search Benji learns of some of the good things that the company does. He finds that New Gen sends researchers around the world in an attempt to find new beneficial health services. This action seems to be reinforced with another
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(Vulfov, Bob). This quote is only meant to be flattering to white men. Despite this fact, it happens to be devastating towards those of the opposite sex, as well as those who are black, Asian, Indian, or Hispanic. Reiteratively, due to the fact this only talks about how white men are successful, it does not flatter the other people of different race and sex. This quote demonstrates how success rates can be biased. In fact, a majority of people would agree that they only think about one outcome when making
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more real-world and level headed. His perceptions are clear and quick, characterized by exact thought and careful evaluation. Romeo, true to his character begins his entrance in the play by wallowing in his depression over Rosaline who does not love him back: ROMEO (Act I Scene I Lines 185-193) Why, such is love's transgression. Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate, to have it prest With more of thine: this love that thou hast shown Doth add more grief
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