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    Sexting Case Summary

    “Sexting case highlights quandary over child porn laws” a case taking place in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The case involves two teens who exchanged “naked selfies”. The photo was found in October of 2014 when the mother of the male teenager allowed investigators looking into a suspected statutory rape to look through her child’s phone without a search warrant. Although the teen, was not considered a suspect or a witness, investigators believed that there may be information about the case on his

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    Borderline Case Summary

    "Borderline cases are those examples or instances that contain most of the defining attributes of the concept being examined but not all of them" (Walker, L.D & Avant, K.C., 2010, p. 164). The following is a borderline case for the concept of accountability. Failure to Monitor Patient for Obstructive Sleep Apnea; Physician Implicated in Death Following Surgery: The patient was a 4-year-old male who presented to an outpatient surgery center for a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy. He had a history

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    Mero Case Summary

    Is CST liable to Mero Did CST act ethically in placing a release of liability clause in its contract? Short Answers No CST is not liable to Mero. CST did act ethically in placing a release of liability clause in its contract. Statement of Facts City Segway Tours of Washington DC, LLC (CST), operated tours where customers used Segway personal transportation vehicles to tour the city. Norman Mero and his significant signed up for the tour and signed a contract. The contract they signed prior to

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    Engstrom Case Summary

    management. Taking advantage of the various tools of compromise and negotiation in this case would mean looking at the budget in a way that is both proactive and honest, and this could mean additional budget cuts in other areas for Engstrom. There should also be a certain level of accountability being embraced here, because it is clear that the company has made some significant mistakes. Being able to compromise in this case would appear to include taking the opportunity to look also at the contributions

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    Autozone Case Summary

    When reading the case study of the auto parts company AutoZone, I discovered that AutoZone’s strategic plans have changed over the years. The initial plan for the company was location growth. This was accomplished by purchasing competitor’s stores and to strictly remain in the south and southeast regions of the United States. This plan was successful and helped the firm grow to over 200 stores in the early 1980’s. By remaining focused on external growth, AutoZone grew to over 600 locations by the

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    The Byers Case Summary

    In the Byers case, the victims, Joseph Ware and his wife, were in the process of moving from a house they had rented while living in Gary, Indiana. During the process of moving from their house in Gary, Byers had entered the house by removing an air conditioner from a window, and after being reported by a neighbor of the Ware’s, was then arrested and charged with a Class B burglary charge. After being charged with a Class B burglary, Byers appealed his conviction stating that since the Wares were

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    Thomasma's Case Summary

    by those who are in place to deliver it. He also states that telling the truth is to be held up as a moral rule because in telling the truth it expresses the respect an individual holds for the person who is being given the truth. Regarding medical cases he argues that all patients deserve to know the truth and that to withhold the truth or lie is something that goes against kindness. When an individual tells the truth it can be seen as a utility because it aids in the ability to make an informed decision

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    Opperman Case Summary

    Facts: Opperman parked his vehicle in a restricted zone, he was cited for a parking violation and his vehicle was towed to the police impound lot. During the time that the vehicle was at the police impound lot, it was inventoried in accordance with department regulations. The inventory of the vehicle included any exterior markings or damage, the contents of the interior of the vehicle, including the unlocked glove compartment. Inside the glove compartment during the inventory, police found a bag

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    Ck300 Case Summary

    The purpose of this memo is evaluating strategies for competing for customers within and across market segments. I highly recommend that CP3000 should decrease price and Cilkray should update product’s install processing to make it easy to use and install. The reasons are listed below. In early 2011, Cilkray focused targeting on Task segment that was lower-end products; and then Cilkray shifted to target knowledge and power markets since the higher-end will be more profitable. Gradually, Power

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    Lululemon Case Summary

    It’s important to understand, before evaluating Lululemon’s strategies to improving merchandise quality, who they are marketed towards middle to upper middle class women who need athletic apparel for activities such as running, dancing and yoga, among many other things. Their brand positioning in the sportswear market is to provide women (and men) with quality athletic wear and to empower said women to put the clothing to use. Now, if that is their brand positioning, those are the only reasons a

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