Questions: What Are The Primary Themes Of The Film, Rbg? What Are The Primary Themes Of The Film, On The Basis Of Sex? According To Dean Erwin Griswold, The Dean Of Harvard Law School When Rbg Attended, What Does It Mean To Be a Harvard Man ? To What Extent Is Rbg a Typical Us Supreme Court Justice? To What Extent Is Rbg Not a Typical Us Supreme Court Justice? Answers: Introduction Answer to 1 The story "RBG" follows 85-year old Ginsbu...
Task Essay outline Introduction paragraph A: Topic: Socrates always adheres to his principles Although it seems that Socrates' behavior has nothing to do with his thoughts, he has never left his own ideas. B: Primary source: Socrates believes that injustice should not be used to repay injustice as many believe, because one should never take unfair action.(Pluto,p6) C: problem: What is the connection between Socrates’&...
Task You are required to do the following: • Identify the relevant legal issues• State the applicable principles of law (supported by authority)• Apply the law to the facts provided to arrive at a conclusion. Scenario Mike runs a small bicycle repair business as a sole trader. He does everything himself; he fixes customers’ bikes and does all the bookkeeping, etc, for the business.Simon recently brought his bike to Mike&r...
Question: Five years ago, Laura Whitten left the regional accounting firm where she had worked for 15 years, since her graduation from college. Laura obtained her CPA two years after joining WesternCPAs, and the parting from Western was on amicable terms. In the time since Laura left Western, Whitten LLC has grown into a profitable consulting firm, concentrating on tax work and IT consulting. Laura was one of the state’s leadin...
OVERVIEW The Ethical Leadership Article Critique Peer Review assignment is an opportunity for you to learn from the analysis of a fellow student while seeking to deepen the article and subject matter evaluation. As you practice evaluating other’s scholarly efforts, you will deepen your understanding of ethical leadership theory while practicing grace-based confrontation of your fellow student within the ethical framework. This is a skill vi...
Question: Alabama law Case study - Young v. Weaver Facts: Young, a minor under Alabama law, rented an apartment from Weaver under a contract that lasted from September 20, 2001 to July 31, 2002. Young paid a $300 deposit as well as her portion of the rent that was due for September, October, and November but then vacated the apartment and stopped paying rent. While living there, Young’s dog caused $270 in damage to the apartment. Weav...
Question: Tasks Firstly, you must research and select a company website which has not been selected by your peers. Note: Please do not start work on the company website until it has been approved by your seminar tutor. Please email your seminar tutor about your choice of company. The chosen company website will be allocated to students on a firstcome first serve basis. This assignment requires each student choose a website of a company...
Task Write a critical appraisal of research that is published as a primary research article (not a systematic review, review protocol or meta analysis) in a recognised peer-reviewed journal in the last 3 years (2019, 2020 or 2021) You must choose an article that is different from the examples given to you during taught sessions. You should evaluate the research in the publication and consider the ethics of the research to meet the learning out...
"Ideas control the destiny of the world, and the absence of ideas or the confusion of ideas can destroy the world "-.Heinrich Pesch"The idea of economists and political philosophers both when they are right and when they are wrong are more powerful than is commonly understood Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct e...
Task: Assignment Brief: You are required to prepare a portfolio of evidence based on answering ALL of the following questions: Task 1 1. Describe the key purpose of observation, outlining advantages and disadvantages of this research approach to collecting data. 2. Discuss four dimensions that distinguish various approaches to observation. 3. A disadvantage of observation is observer bias. Discuss at least two ways of ...
Task Activity 1 Susan is a registered tax agent. For each of the following scenarios, identify which principles of the Code of Professional Conduct under the Tax Agent Services Act 2009 have been breached, and explain how the breaches could have been avoided. Activity 2 Outline and explain key accounting principles and practices when reconciling accounting profits with taxable profits for the different types of legal entities. Activ...
Task Question 1:[50] Read the scenario below and answer the questions: A black Mercedes Benz (with registration numbers and letters JBI 123 GP) transporting the Johannesburg mayor from Soweto was speeding recklessly on the Golden Highway Highway between Soweto and Vanderbijlpark. The driver of the black Mercedes Benz, Simon Marota (a 45-year-old driver of 22 Mandela Street, Soweto), was irritated by a slow moving vehicle in front of him and ...
Questions: Answer: 3 Questions Only Q1. (a) Consideration consists of "some right, interest, profit or benefit accruing to one party, or some forbearance, detriment, loss or responsibility given, suffered or undertaken by the other." (Currie v Misa (1875) LR 10 Exch 153) Outline and explain the rules governing consideration in contract law. (b) Donald is retiring shortly and hopes to go backpacking around the world for a year. H...
Task 1: Contracts Explain contracts to Quentin (a) Quentin, a work placement student in your office, is helping with the filing of some recent real estate contracts. He asks you what a contract is. Explain the six elements of a contract. Use examples of real estate transactions to illustrate each one. Your answer should be up to 100 words for each element. (b) Using your own words, explain the two requirements for an agreement for the sale and pu...
Task Student must include in their answer some supporting elements which may include examples from work, cases studies, textbook, lectures, internet search etc. with appropriate referencing. Choose a company that will be your client organization. You are taking the role of a consultant specializing in MIS and your task is to provide recommendations for how your client organization can improve their MIS. You can focus on one particular aspect, ...
Task Introduction Marketing Theory (MARK) introduces students to central theories in marketing. Focus will be on classical as well as contemporary marketing theories. The course has a theoretical rather than a descriptive and normative character. Rather than proposing best practices of marketing the course focuses on classical and contemporary marketing theories and marketing as a science. Learning Outcomes Learning outcomes are presented in...
Question: Unit Learning Outcome ULO 1: Identify the stages in the strategic management process and explain the need for creative and innovative thinking. ULO 2: Analyse and assess the organisation’s competitive environment when developing strategy. ULO 3: Evaluate the different approaches and frameworks available to use in strategic development. ULO 4: Examine how business ethics and corporate governance might inform and influence su...
Task Read each of the following scenarios: Identify all potential legal issues in each scenario and briefly outline the law on the issue(s). Scenario 1 Mary has been saving up for a new sofa for the past few months. As it is Easter weekend, she knows that there are plenty of sales on and she might find a good deal. So, Mary goes sofa shopping with her daughter on Easter Saturday. After some browsing in Sofa Store in Dublin, Mary...
Question: David and Eugene leave the Flames night club but are still angry with the earlier altercation with Benjamin and Chris, so they decide to go outside and wait for them to teach them a lesson. As Benjamin and Chris approach them, Eugene pulls a flick knife from his pocket and waves it in Chris’s face. Chris says “I’m not scared of you, you idiot” at which Eugene lashes out and stabs Chris in the leg, ...
Task: Reflection Paper General Instructions: 1. Reflection papers are designed to formally consider what students have been learning and to organize it through writing? 2. Throughout the semester, you will be asked to write reflections on what you learn in class and what you get from course works and assignments. For this reflection paper, you may want to reflect on the whole content of Business Law or concentrate on a few chapters tha...
Questions: Critically Evaluate The Risk Need Responsivity (Rnr) Model (Andrews, Bonta & Hoge, 1990) And Discuss The Main Differences With The Principles Proposed By The Good Lives Model. Answers: Introduction The Risk-Need-Responsivity (RNR) model is conceivably the most excellent model for the appraisal and treatment of the violators or the liable gatherings. First formalized in 1990 , the RNR model has been clarified upon and contex...
Task Executive summary The purpose of the report is to analyse market environment for grocery retail industry using various strategic tools, for which the organisational case consider will be fresh thyme farmers market. Headquartered in United State the company initiated in 2014 the company has various stores and expanding the store in western region of the country. With the vision to combine farmer market and the convenience of the organic a...
Questions: Why Do Firms Become Multinational Enterprises? Using Examples, Explain What Motivates Lorganisations To Engage In International Business And How They Internationalise Answers: Introduction This report is based on identifying the reasons why do firms become Multinational Enterprises (MNEs). In this context, the paper will find which factors motivate organizations to engage in international businesses (MSG, 2020). Moreover, thi...
Objectives Understand the ethical and social consequences of decision-making in this case. Assess the ethical business practices of Enron. Research Enron and its actions regarding practices violating business ethics Synthesize the facts and issues in the Enron case and identify the detrimental effects unethical practices have on all stakeholders Brief Description You will complete two case studies over the course of the semester. These are to be ...
Task: Questions to Consider For the critique, you should consider the overall implications of the piece to the role of digital communication culture and apply it to the world of work. You may want to focus your critique of the issue by answering these questions in paragraph format: 1. There is a growing trend of cases where people are being publicly shamed as a result of messages they posted on social media. What are the ethics involved, if an...