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This week you will continue working on your final project by submitting five additional slides to the…

This week you will continue working on your final project by submitting five additional slides to the Submission area. Last week, you selected one of the topics below and you prepared five slides. This week you will prepare five new slides to go along with the presentation. You are required to present a 15-slide PowerPoint […]

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Assignment 2: The Gig EconomyWorth 220 pointsDue Monday, May 27 by 9amUber is largely hailed as the advent…

Assignment 2: The Gig EconomyWorth 220 pointsDue Monday, May 27 by 9amUber is largely hailed as the advent of the gig economy, which is the idea that people will not work for any one employer, but instead will work on projects for any variety of companies desiring their services.  While creating a new type of entrepreneurship

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Assignment 2: Incorporating Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development into the Justice SystemDue Week 7 and worth 120…

Assignment 2: Incorporating Kohlberg’s Stages of Moral Development into the Justice SystemDue Week 7 and worth 120 pointsImagine you are the chief of police. As the chief of police, you will need to ensure that your law enforcement officers lead ethical careers. In order to prepare for this assignment, review Chapters 7 through 9 in

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Explain the Employment-at-Will Doctrine and identify and explain the exceptions. If my employer does not like my…

Explain the Employment-at-Will Doctrine and identify and explain the exceptions. If my employer does not like my hairdo, can he fire me? Pursuant to the Doctrine, explain your answer per the law. As a small-business owner, you are faced with rising costs, particularly employment costs, insurance, et cetera. You decide to hire some friends and

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A man purchased a main residence in March 2012 consisting of 16 equal rooms at a cost…

A man purchased a main residence in March 2012 consisting of 16 equal rooms at a cost of $400,000. Four rooms had been exclusively used to run her medical practise. Tanishka sold the property to another medical practitioner  in January 2018. The sale price was $1,000,000. She also received an additional $50,000 from the purchaser

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Discussion Question 1: Kirsten’s Ethical DilemmaA paralegal is often the person in the office who has the…

Discussion Question 1: Kirsten’s Ethical DilemmaA paralegal is often the person in the office who has the most contact with the clients. Kirsten, a paralegal, is conducting a follow-up interview with a new client who is seeking a divorce. Kirsten is asking about the couple’s marital property. According to the client, both spouses want to

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Assignment DetailsRead the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the following cases: Roe v. Wade, 410 US…

Assignment DetailsRead the U.S. Supreme Court decisions in the following cases: Roe v. Wade, 410 US 113 (1973)  Planned Parenthood of Southern PA v. Casey, 505 US 833 (1992) The Court, in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, appeared to move away from the trimester framework and focused more on previability verses postviability for statutes that regulate abortions. The Court

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In this course you will study many U.S. Supreme Court cases and also learn of the critical…

In this course you will study many U.S. Supreme Court cases and also learn of the critical role the Supreme Court plays in our democracy.This week we will be discussing how Supreme Court justices are appointed, how long they serve and why the founders structured these things this way.Post 1Research the topics set out above

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This week, you get to submit your full, 15-slide PowerPoint presentation in the Project Discussion Area. You…

This week, you get to submit your full, 15-slide PowerPoint presentation in the Project Discussion Area. You have been working on a 15-slide PowerPoint presentation on a topic. In Week 2, you presented five slides and in Week 3, you presented ten slides of the presentation.This week, you must include the remaining five slides of

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Judging YourselfYou are a judge who believes that individuals should be allowed to choose when to die.You…

Judging YourselfYou are a judge who believes that individuals should be allowed to choose when to die.You personally had to watch both your parents die long and agonizing deaths because your state does not have a right-to-die statute. Before you is a doctor who is being prosecuted for giving a lethal dose of morphine to a

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