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    Vancity Case Summary

    1.) What is Vancity’s advantage over other types of financial institutions? Vancity demonstrates an analysis of organizational environment that aids them in being one of Canada’s preeminent credit union. Vancity has a competitive advantage through their quality, costs, and flexibility. In order to create better quality for customers, it starts with the front lines of the business – the employees handling the customers. Vancity “invests in … people, tools and processes to deliver great service to

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    Depakote Case Summary

    The plaintiffs allege our client was guilty of negligent and intentional conduct in that it failed to provide adequate services to Kenneth, Jr. and allowed him to be abused by our client’s staff and other residents resulting in the decline of his condition and behavioral changes thereby resulting in the prescription and administration of the psychotropic medications including Depakote in addition to Risperdal, and its generic form, Risperidone. Further, the plaintiffs allege that as a result of

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    Westchester Case Summary

    message. Westchester needs to have some in-person training on their Standards of Conduct as well as training on the expectations from the Alcohol Beverage Control. Then these resources need to be readily available on the company website, for example, in case employees have questions when they find themselves in a sticky

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    Dexcom Case Summary

    Background Dexcom is a medical device company based out of San Diego that uses innovative technology to improve the quality of life for diabetics across the globe. Dexcom is transforming diabetes management by providing superior continuous glucose (CGM) technology to help patients, and healthcare professionals better manage diabetes. Dexcom was founded in 1999, and went public in 2005. Kevin Sayer is the current CEO, and is on the board of directors with eleven others majority of whom have significant

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    Legal Case Summary

    Should the defendant be charged with assault with a deadly weapon? Were criminal threats made to Phyllis Robinson? Did the defendant cause suffering and unnecessary cruelty upon an animal? Laws Referenced: In the case of The People of The State of California Vs Robert Lee Brain, multiple laws were referenced. These include; Penal Code Section 422 (criminal threats), Penal Code Section 245(a)(1) (assault with a deadly weapon), Penal Code Section 597(a) (malicious

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    Wiggins Case Summary

    Edward Devonne Wiggins was interviewed on Friday, April 11, 2016, at approximately 2:30 p.m., at his residence located at 114 Freemason Street in Edenton, North Carolina, by North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (NCSBI) Special Agent (SA) J. A. Bode. SA R. C. Cox was also present during the interview. Wiggins was interviewed in reference to the homicide of Kelvin Eugene Singleton. Wiggins was believed to have information regarding Singleton’s whereabouts after he escaped from the Chowan

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    Dameon Case Summary

    G: Dameon often refuses to follow or comply with requests and rules, even when reasonable. He will clearly lessen the frequency of passive-aggressive behaviors as evidenced by conveying anger and frustration through controlled, respectful, and direct statements and no more than three disciplinary referrals during the Second Nine Weeks. I: MHP taught Dameon how to identify negative, hostile, and defiant behaviors, and develop new ways to reframe these behaviors in more pro-social terms. MHP taught

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    Cheuvront Case Summary

    in Cheuvront, supra, are distinguishable from this case on appeal because 1) Cheuvront was not a garnishment action which allows a statutory “second bite of the apple” to modify the default 2) the communication by the plaintiffs’ counsel was directly with the party defendant not a registered agent 3) there was no second notification remedying any prior misleading communication. The Court in Cheuvront clearly distinguishes its own ruling from cases in which the judgments were upheld stating “Compare

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    Spondyloarthropathy Case Summary

    Background and purpose: Spondyloarthropathy (SpA) is a rare inflammatory arthritic condition misdiagnosed due to its presentation of similar diagnoses. The purpose of this case report is to demonstrate the physical therapist’s capability to differentially diagnose SpA with a thorough examination and evaluation of the clinical findings. Case Description: The patient is a 48-year-old Caucasian male who presents with pain and a progressive loss of mobility bilaterally in the neck and shoulders over the past

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    Klinton Case Summary

    The first thing that comes to mind when looking at Klinton's financial statement is that he has a $790 cash deficit. Meaning that on a monthly basis he has $790 worth of debt that he can’t afford to pay. This cash deficit could lead to a reduced credit score and future financial burdens if he can’t reduce his monthly variable expenditures. The condition of Klinton’s financial health is low. I believe this to be the situation because although he has enough monetary income to match his current bills

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