Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress because, under Indiana’s definition of IIED, since her friendship with Suzy Ann wasn’t one of authority and the conduct of sharing secrets probably won’t be seen as beyond the bounds of common decency. Indiana has adopted the Restatement (the Second) of Torts definition of intentional infliction of emotional distress: “one who by extreme and outrageous conduct intentionally or recklessly causes severe emotional distress to another is subject to liability
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Darwin E. Smith was born on April 16, 1926, in Garrett, Indiana. Having served his country in World War II, he returned to the United States and attended Indiana University and Harvard Law School and graduated from both institutions with distinction. Darwin Smith began a legal career at Sidley & Austin in Chicago. In 1958 he joined Kimberly-Clark’s legal department and was named general attorney one year later. He was elected vice president of law and finance in 1962, executive vice president
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Duluth News-Tribune (Duluth, MN), August 23, 2011 Researchers might have found a way to battle invasive species in the water. On August 23, 2011, researchers tested a new system to battle invasive species in the water of Indiana Harbor in Gary, Indiana. They would pump chemicals into the water and then neutralize it with a second chemical. However, this chemical would kill more than just the invasive species. They would release the chemicals into the water and it would kill the
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The hero archetype is almost always the main character of any creative work; although the archetype can be witnessed as a secondary character as well as the opponent if the main character is a villain. The hero archetype is comprised of a collective of characteristics which defines and sets the standards of the archetype. This hero archetype is very prominent in things such as big blockbuster hits and spans all the way to verbal traditions and myths. One example that captures greatly what it means
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authorized School Representative complete this section High School (name/city/state):__________________________________________________________________________ Student____________________________________ is applying for enlistment into the Indiana Army National Guard. This student is currently in good standing as a: ____ Junior (or) ____ Senior at the High School indicated above. There is reasonable assurance this student will graduate High School in (month/year): ________________________________
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The movement for women's rights in the United States can be traced back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries. First-wave feminism refers to the feminist movement of the 19th through early 20th centuries, which focused mainly on women's suffrage, or right to vote. During the early part of the 19th century, agitation for equal suffrage was carried on by only a few individuals. The first of these was Frances Wright, a Scottish woman who came to the country in 1826 and advocated women's suffrage
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University of Chicago, where he enrolled at fifteen years old. Four years later, he graduated with his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology. He then attended Indiana University to work on his PhD in Zoology. He graduated in 1950 from Indiana and started to transform his childhood love of bird watching into genetics. During his time at Indiana, Watson had begun to work with X-ray imaging. His thesis was a study based on the effect of intense X-rays on bacterial reproduction, which led him to study
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Alex Sawyer Case review Zimmer Holdings This case article is about a company called Zimmer Holdings, an orthopedic devices firm located in northern Indiana. The article starts off in 2003 and takes place in Singapore where the CEO Ray Elliott, and executive vice president Sam Leno receive news that Smith & Nephew plc, as acquired a Swiss firm Centerpulse. This came to a shock to Zimmer Holdings because they had offered to buy Centerpulse in 2002 but the offer had been declined. There
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Richard Green Lugar otherwise known as Dick Lugar, was born to Marvin L. Lugar and Bertha Green, in Indianapolis, Indiana on April 4, 1932. Lugar attended Shortridge High School in his hometown and graduated first in his class. Later, Lugar went to the Denison University in Granville, Ohio where again he graduated first in his class in 1954. After Denison University, he went on to Pembroke College at Oxford University and there he studied politics, economics and philosophy as a Rhodes Scholar and
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received two fines totally $680.00. The main reason the Crowbar continues to let the patrons smoke inside is that he is afraid that they will end up going to other bars. Indiana which is only a few miles away from him does not have the smoking ban. One patron has told the Lourgos that if the bar bans smoking they will go to Indiana where they can smoke. The patrons are not against the law they just don’t feel that the government should control what they do. They will continue to let the patrons
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