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    Employment Law

    Scenario One The case that happened to Jenice Hall and Kelsey Fields is categorized as unfair dismissal. Both of them are working beyond this company for two years and 1 year. Both of them are being dismissed because of unreasonable causes which they have been appointed as a thief by stealing a hard drive. There must be reasonableness of an employee where employee is suspect of theft. Both of them are own the locker where the warehouse manager found the hard drive in their locker. Janice has admitted

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    Collaboration and Argument Paper

    designated driver. Drinking and driving is just not a good thing to do. Our goal is to deter young adults not to drink and drive, by educating them on their responsibilities, the destruction that it causes and the consequences. The key to ending drunk driving is to educate young adults on their responsibilities. Drunk driving is a severe offense in every state. An irresponsible person who drinks then drives can affect the lives of many people. People that misuse alcohol inappropriately endanger everyone

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    Summary: The Courageous Theodore Roosevelt

    commission. Grant: But did you do much to aid the minorities of this country? I at least attempted to make better lives for the Native Americans in our country. Not only that, but I also passed the Ku Klux Klan Act to protect our hard working and innocent black

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    Columbus Day

    know about the mass murder, mass rape, enslavement, torture and the spread of Christianity using their swords. Columbus Day shouldn't be worth celebrating or having parades for. Columbus's "discovery" led directly to torturing and killing innocent souls on the island of Hispaniola. Initially, Bartolome de Las Casas states about the Europeans, "they behaved with such temerity and shamelessness that the most powerful ruler of his island had to see his own wife raped by a Christian officer" (Bartolome

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    The Loss of Innocence in J. D. Salinger’s the Catcher in the Rye

    One cannot hold onto innocence forever, the longer he or she holds onto it, the more they can lose sight of themselves. In The Cather in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger, Holden Caulfield struggles with accepting his loss of innocence which leads towards his downfall. Holden is a struggling 16 year-old boy, trying to find his place in this world, clinging onto his innocence in urgent desperation. Over the span of three days, the novel follows Holden where he eventually accepts his loss of innocence, but

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    History of Chocolate and French Fries

    History Of Chocolate    The first recorded evidence of chocolate as a food product goes back to Pre-Columbian Mexico. The Mayans and Aztecs were known to make a drink called "Xocoatll from the beans of the cocoa tree. In 1528, the conquering Spaniards returned to Spain with chocolate still consumed as a beverage. A similar chocolate drink was brought to a royal wedding in France in 1615, and England welcomed chocolate in 1662. To this point "chocolate" as we spell it today, had been spelled variously

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    The Stranger Research Paper

    mean anything. Maybe it was yesterday” (Camus 3) the reader immediately sees Meursault as the personification of existentialism, the existential hero. Camus uses the death of Meursault’s mother to convey his existentialist philosophy which in this case shows the absurd reactions to death. It seems as though Meursault is more concerned with the time of his mother’s passing rather than the fact that he just lost a loved one. In fact,

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    Kiran

    ” Dr. Brita Butler-Wall, Executive Director, Citizens’ Campaign for Commercial-Free Schools, US. THE RECALL On June 13, 1999, Coca-Cola[1] (Coke) recalled over 15 million cans and bottles after the Belgian Health Ministry announced a ban on Coke’s drinks, which were suspected of making more than 100 school children ill in the preceding six days. This recall was in addition to the 2.5 million bottles that had already been recalled in the previous week. The company’s products namely Coke, Diet Coke

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    Alcoholism

    health disorders for those who drink heavily during their lifetime, but also causes serious health disorders in children whose mothers drank while pregnant. Individuals who drink alcohol are often responsible for injuring other innocent people. Each year in the United States, nearly 85,000 people die from alcohol-related causes, making it the third leading preventable cause of death in our country. (NIAAA) Many automobile accidents involve drunk drivers. People who drink endanger themselves and everyone

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    Written Analysis Final Paper

    have 3 life experiences where I was involve in drinking and driving, you tell yourself, it will be fine if you roll your car window down to get some air will you driving down the highway or drink some juice or water before you leave the bar and you will be ok, when you hear on the news drunk driver killed 2 innocent people and you convince yourself that will not happen to you until it do, believe me been there done that and have the T shirt to prove it. My first drinking and driving incident was in 1991

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