Sale and Resale of EPI Products Memorandum

THE ONLY SOURCES TO BE USED: LA1 Saylor: Advanced Business Law and the Legal EnvironmentChapters 1,3,4:Saylor: The Legal and Ethical Environment of BusinessChapter 1:LINKS:Common Law v. Civil Law SystemsPolice Powers of StatesAlternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)The U.S. ConstitutionJurisdiction and Internet SalesLA2 Saylor: Advanced Business Law and the Legal EnvironmentChapter 7:LINKS:Civil and Criminal Law ComparisonElements of Negligence SummaryPremises liabilityIntroduction to Torts (video – 15 mins)Maryland Workers’ Compensation LawLA3 Instructor Notes – very important to read!(SEE ATTACHED ON SP)Review assigned materials in Week 2Saylor: The Legal and Ethical Environment of BusinessChapter 17 LINKS:Manufacturing Defect v. Design DefectWarranties and Product LiabilitySummary of Product Liability Law: click link below, please/content/enforced/375136-M_001041-01-2192/Business Law I (Week 3) (1).pdfLA4 Saylor: Business Law and Legal EnvironmentChapters 8,9,10,11,12:LA5 Law for Entrepreneurs, Saylor Academy, 2012Chapters 13, 15.1, 16.3 LINKS:Summary of Contract Law, Statute of Frauds: click on link below, please/content/enforced/375136-M_001041-01-2192/Business Law I (Week 5).pdfLA6 Saylor: Advanced Business Law and the Legal EnvironmentChapters 8,9,10,11 LINKS: CISG: Guide for Business Managers and Attorneys in Applying CISGLA7 Law for Entrepreneurs, Saylor Academy, 2012 Chapter 20, 21Principal and Agent RelationshipsTermination of Agency RelationshipsLA8 Choosing a Business StructurePartnershipsGeneral CorporationLimited Liability CompanyPurposeThe purpose of this project is to research, analyze and apply tort law, product liability law, agency and contract law and their associated potential risks and liabilities in business. The project requires you to identify and analyze legal issues and to make recommendations.You will also develop skills in critical thinking to create an in-depth comprehensive analysis.The project relates to the concepts covered in weeks 1-7. You should refer to assigned materials in earlier weeks of the course, including Instructor Notes in Week 3 and other weeks.Outcomes Met by Completing this Assignment:recommend appropriate actions in the business environment based on an understanding of sources of law, legal process and procedure, and available remediesanalyze contractual rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environmentanalyze tort rights, obligations, liabilities, and remedies in the business environmentBackground: Things are moving quickly for the GC owners. They are almost ready to open operations. GC will be purchasing EPI products exclusively for use in GC cleaning services and will be reselling some EPI products to the public. The GC owners have some final concerns about these sales contracts and about potential liabilities that could arise from the use of EPI products.Winnie and Ralph asked you to complete research and prepare some instructional materials to present in a memorandum for discussion among Winnie, Ralph, the GC owners, and you at a meeting. You decide to create hypothetical scenarios for analysis and later discussion at the meeting. Instructions:Part I. Use of EPI Products in GC Cleaning ServicesReview the tort of product liability in week 3 Overview, Instructor Notes. Review the scenario below and respond to the items following.Scenario: GC contracted to clean the ABC Industries, Inc. (ABC) office building using EPI cleaning products. GC assigned several experienced GC employees to the job. While cleaning the office windows with EPI’s Clear Light window cleaner, the cleaner left a sticky film on several of the windows. The cleaner was used exactly according to product directions. The sticky film could not be removed except by scraping which left permanent scratches on the windows. GC had used Clear Light many times before with no damage or problems.ABC expects GC to pay to replace the windows and sues GC to recover costs of replacing the windows. Note: ABC sued only GC. Analyze and discuss whether GC has any potential liability under product liability law for damage to the windows as described in the scenario:Describe any possible product liability claim(s) for which ABC could sue GC and why/how the claim(s) could apply to GC. 2-3 paragraphs minimumAnalyze and describe whether GC is likely to be found liable for the claim(s) identified in #1 above and why.

BUS 697 Excelsior College Human Resources Administration Paper

White papers date back to 18th century England, where the term was created to distinguish short government reports from longer, more detailed ones. The long documents were bound in blue covers and called “blue books” while the shorter ones were bound in white paper and called “white papers.” These became associated with high-level documents of importance around the 1780s when they were sent to members of the British Parliament; they provided members with detailed background information on voting issues and were usually read in advance before votes were cast. They are still used today, and using this technique is highly advantageous to present research and findings.Scenario: You are the recently appointed Human Resources Director of a large manufacturing plant. Today, the president of the plant received an email alleging one of her longest-serving supervisors has been harassing one of their new employees. The specific allegation was that the supervisor has been verbally abusive and demeaning to this new staff member. The new staff member states the alleged verbal harassment is not related to any personal or special characteristic (for instance race, gender, national origin, etc.) as both the supervisor and the employee have the same characteristics, but rather the inappropriate treatment perceived by the subordinate.The plant president is a long-term friend of the supervisor and has requested that you research, and present, to her a White Paper on how the investigation would be conducted and then, how discipline would be determined. The White Paper, to be no longer than 4 pages, should include the following:

SYP 3000 USF The Perfect Mother Analysis Discussion

Your third of three switched-at-birth storiesThe first two came up on A14 and were set outside the United StatesThis story is set in the United StatesBefore you start this assignment, click hereLinks to an external site. to listen to This American Life 260, “Switched At Birth” (2008) in its entirety. You can find a transcript of the story hereLinks to an external site.. This is one audio story that I think is best to listen to with the transcript by your side or to just skip the audio and read the transcript because it is kind of difficult to keep all the names straight. What I suggest is organizing things this way – Keep track of dark-haired and serious Sue McDonald and her blond-haired, super bubbly mom Kay McDonald and then blond-haired, super bubbly Martha Miller and her dark-haired and serious mom, Mary Miller.01. .025 points, At least 25 words The story of what happened to Sue McDonald and Martha Miller is very much like the story of what happened to Joseph Siberg and Yacine Al Bezaaz, see A14. If you had to “parallel” or “match up” the characters in these two stories who is Sue more like Joseph or Yacine and why? Who is Martha more like Joseph or Yacine and why? Be sure to fully explain and defend your response by showing that you paid attention to the details of each one of these four individuals’ respective lives. The story of Sue and Martha was assigned right above this question, scroll up.02. .025 points, At least 25 words Defend Mary Miller’s reason for keeping Sue and Martha switched at birth and in the dark about this fact until both girls had grown into adult women. The story of Mary Miller was assigned right above Q01, scroll up.03. .025 points, At least 25 words Who do you think got the better family on the switch, Sue or Martha? Be sure to define what you mean by “better” here, explain why you chose Sue over Martha and, as always, be sure to explain and defend your response. The story of Sue and Martha was assigned right above Q01, scroll up.04. .025 points, At least 25 words Make the argument that religion mattered more in the case of Sue and Martha being switched at birth than it did for Joseph and Yacine to be switched at birth. Here is a quick link back to the story of Joseph and Yacine. Be sure to explain and defend your response. The story of Sue and Martha was assigned right above Q01, scroll up.05. .025 points, At least 25 words Using the story Switched At Birth (2008), above, as evidence, make the case that it didn’t matter that Sue McDonald and Martha Miller were switched at birth. Be sure to fully explain and defend your response. The story of Sue and Martha was assigned right above Q01.06. .025 points, At least 35 words, Note the word count change This course has been filled with stories about people keeping secrets. Who, from the list below, do you think, had the biggest problem with their secret becoming public? Be sure to explain and defend your response. Post your answer to this discussion board; respond to at least one other posting; and as your answer to this question, just let me know that you did all that. Your first post needs to be at least 25 words and then your response to someone else’s post at least 10 words. The sociology of secrets Watch Stories We Tell (2012) below and then answer the questions that follow. You might want to scroll down and read through the questions first before you start so you know what to look for. This documentary is one of the best films I know to let a person use all the ideas they have learned in a Sociology Psychology course like this one while, at the same time, critiquing those ideas. 07. .025 points, Minute markers and explanations List all the people who could have possibly been Sarah Polley’s father and when they come up in her documentary, Stories We Tell (2012). There is a right answer to this question and a wrong one 😉 So pay close attention as you watch! I need the minute markers when all these potential dads come up along with who you are talking about, i.e., Michale Polley, and Geoff Bowes …08. .025 points, Minute markers, and explanations Would it have been possible for Geoff Bowes to be Sarah’s father? Again! There is a right answer and a wrong answer to this question! You need to watch until the very end of the documentary to find out the answer and I am pretty much this answer isn’t Google-able ;)09. .025 points, Minute markers, and explanations For what specific reason did Sarah Polley’s mom, Diane, lose custody of her two older children, i.e., the one she didn’t have with Michael Polley?10. .025 points, Minute markers, and explanation Tell me the exact minute marker Sarah makes it clear that some of the home movie footage in Stories We Tell (2012) is “real footage” that her dad, Michael Polley, shot over the course of her childhood and growing up and some of it is “staged and shot” by her for the specific purpose of this film.11. .025 points, At least 25 words, Note the word count change How does the story of Diane Polley help inform the story of Bobby, Eddy, and David’s mom, who is never named? Bobby, Eddy, and David’s mom was discussed here, but if you want a refresher, read thisLinks to an external site.. 12. .025 points, At least 10 words Okay! It becomes impossible for women to reproduce after a great environmental disaster and Dr. Jelliff comes out of retirement to clone one of the two remaining mothers on earth, Sue Klebold, see A13 Q22, or Diane Polley in order to create more mothers. Who do you advise him to choose and why? Can’t remember who Dr. Jeliff was? Click back here.Hi! We are closing in on the end of this course. We started with a secret social psychological research project, Peter Neubauer’s twin study, which was rooted in Freudian theory, introduced here. I want to end on one social psychological theory from sociology, which has had as much scientific and academic influence as Freud in the 20th century and, which I think is even going to become more influential in the 21st century. If the last few assignments of this course have been intriguing to you, you know what that means, don’t you? You need to take more sociological courses. Not psychology courses. Sociological courses ;)GHM said it all came down to the pronouns George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) was on to something in the 1930sQuestions 13-24 walk you through the very last theory you need to learn for this course, symbolic interactionism. Just read through each question carefully and do what it says. A lot of the time I am just explaining to you how this theory works through narrative examples you should already know from previous assignments. Trust the process 😉 and look for the parts of the question highlighted in gray. That is what the actual question is ;)13. .025 points, At least 25 words In the early 20th century, there was a Freudian-trained psychologist named George Herbert Mead (1863-1931) who came up with a theory, which suggested that people’s sense of self was more about the social contexts they found themselves in and the language they used to communicate, than whatever it was that made up their id. How was that true for Mikael when he first introduced himself to Lisa? I first defined the id for you here. I first introduced Mikael and Lisa here. Be sure to explain and defend your response. 14. .025 points, At least 25 words According to George Herbert Mead, there are two parts to a person’s identity. The more social part is called the Me and the more private part is called the I. You can read about the Me and the I hereLinks to an external site., but stop reading if it gets too confusing. Mead’s ideas can seem complicated upon their first reading. To make this idea easier to grasp, as your answer to this question, just describe the Me Mikael presented to Lisa, as opposed to the I he was struggling with at home with his family. Again, I first introduced Mikael hereLinks to an external site.. Be sure to explain and defend your response. 15. .025 points, At least 25 words Make the argument that the Me is sort of like what Freud called the super-ego and the I is kind of like the ego. I introduced Freud’s definition of the super-ego and ego way back here on A04. Be sure to explain and defend your response.16. .025 points, At least 25 words Mead’s idea of the Me and the I isn’t connected to anything like what Freud called an id, i.e., it doesn’t make theoretical assertions about the human body. Would it be possible for the MISTRA studies to have employed Mead’s theory of the self, i.e., the Me and the I? MISTRA was first introduced here on A03. Be sure to explain and defend your response.17. .025 points, At least 25 words When George Herbert Mead was first working out his theory of the Me and the I, many other psychologists and sociologists, and philosophers at the time thought that he was wrong to rely on pronouns to articulate and explain the way a human develops their sense of self. Defend Mead and make the argument that the “Me” and the “I” are a better way to articulate and describe what Freud would have called the “super-ego” and the “ego,” since they emphasize the social contexts people find themselves in, rather than try and figure out what their “id” is all about. Freud’s ideas about the super-ego, ego, and id were first introduced here.18. .025 points, At least 25 words Challenge your answer to Q17. Defend Freud and argue that you can’t leave the id (and the human body) out theoretically when defining and describing the human self since social contexts can not only change but totally disappear from the face of the earth. Use the story of the little town of Pinepoint, introduced here, see Q07-09, to formulate and explain your response.19. .025 points, At least 25 words Based on your answer to Q13, did Lisa misidentify Mikael’s I, when she first met him? I first introduced Mikael hereLinks to an external site.. Be sure to explain and defend your response.20. .025 points, At least 10 words, Note the word count change What piece of clothing did Mikael create so he could better present his Me to Lisa while swimming? You can easily find this answer here. Be sure to explain and defend your response. 21. .025 points, At least 10 words Why did Mikael’s mother think Mikael presented a fake Me to his new friend Lisa and then insist that Mikael reintroduce himself to Lisa as Laure while wearing a dress? I first introduced Mikael and his mother here. Be sure to explain and defend your response.22. .025 points, At least 25 words Simone De Beauvoir, whom I introduced to you on A08, never broke down the self into the “Me” and the “I” as Mead did, but used a very similar idea from existentialism called the “situation” (i.e. “Me”) and the “choice,” (i.e., “I”). What parts of Ry?sei Saiki’s identity was his “situation” and what part was his “choice?” Ry?sei Saiki was first introduced hereLinks to an external site. and I posted an image of him below as a quick reminder. 23. .025 points, At least 10 words Name and describe the specific institution that informs Joseph that his Me and his I aren’t what he thinks they are. I.e., What is the institution that first notices that Joseph’s blood type doesn’t match his parents’ blood type? There is a right answer to this question and a wrong one, so be sure to explain and defend your response. Joseph was first introduced here and I posted an image of him below as a quick reminder. 24. .025 points, At least 25 words, Note the word count change Now, according to Mead, the Me and the I are always connected, are always entwined, except when a human dies. When a human dies, the I dies with them. As your answer to this question, simply describe how Diane Polley’s I (and her secrets) died with her, but her Me lived on through her daughter Sarah’s documentary about her, Stories We Tell (2014). Diane was introduced in Q07-Q12 on this assignment. Be sure to explain and defend your response.

Nietzsches Questions

Please read the questions carefully and answer them clearly and completely. The answer should not be that long, but they should be clear.1- All action requires what, according to Nietzsche? Why is that?2- Describe the three ways in which history belongs to the living man. Include a brief description with an example, and then an advantage and disadvantage of each3- Explain what Nietzsche means:“In the end modern man drags an immense amount of indigestible knowledge stones around with him which on occasion rattle around in his belly, as the fairy tale has it. . . . Knowledge, taken in excess without hunger, even contrary to need, no longer acts as a transforming motive impelling to action and remains hidden in a certain chaotic inner world which that modern man, with a curious pride, calls his unique “inwardness” . . . ” (p. 24)4- How does Nietzsche view the goal of humanity? Please explain your answer!5- Explain Nietzsche’s claim: “The education of German youth, however, proceeds precisely from thsi false and unfruitful concept of culture; its aim, quite purely and loftily conceived, is not all the liberally education man but the scholar, the scientific man, . . . its result, viewed in a mean empirical way, si the historico-aesthetic cultural Philistine, the precocious newly wise chatter box on matters of state, church, and art, . . .” (p. 59).6- What does Nietzche mean by “inborn greyheadedness” (p. 44)? Please explain your answer!I attached the book so you can go and check the answers. PLEASE NO COPY FROM OTHER WEBSITES. AND NO PLAGIARISM

SU Climate Change Discussion

I’m studying for my Environmental Science class and don’t understand how to answer this. Can you help me study? Climate change continues to be a much debated issue in society and politics. From a science perspective, climate change is a reality that is taking place. Questions arise amongst scientists is to what exact consequences will occur from climate change, what is driving climate change, and what steps must be taken to minimize climate change. The link below describes some of the evidence that indicates climate change is occurring and occurring fast. After reading Chapter 17 and the information on the NASA website, discuss your thoughts on the issue of climate change by answering the following prompts:

SOCW 6002 ACU A Delay For An Offered Job Discussion

Because of a mix-up in your job application scheduling, you accidentally applied for your third-choice job before going after the one you really wanted. What you want to do is work in retail marketing with the upscale department store Neiman Marcus in Dallas; what you have been offered is a job with Longhorn Leather and Lumber, 65 miles away in the small town of Commerce, Texas.You review your notes. Your Longhorn interview was three weeks ago with the human resource manager, R. P. Bronson, who has just written to offer you the position. The store’s address is 27 Sam Rayburn Drive, Commerce, TX 75428. Mr. Bronson notes that he can hold the position for 10 days. You have an interview scheduled with Neiman Marcus next week, but it is unlikely you will know the store’s decision within this 10-day period.Your Task: Write to Mr. Bronson, requesting a reasonable delay in your consideration of his job offer.

Clinical application of epidemiology | Nursing homework help

Complete the required readings before posting to this discussion. Analyzing specific examples in the text from Chapters 7, 8, and 9, explain how epidemiological studies impact knowledge of diagnosis, prognosis, or clinical treatment. Be sure to use vocabulary that demonstrates your understanding of epidemiological terms. 
Instructions: APA style discussion post, one page or one page and a half long. 3 references or more. I will provide the 3 chapters from the book attached below.
book is called: 
Fletcher, R. H., Fletcher, S. W., Fletcher, G. S. (2021). Clinical epidemiology: The essentials
(6th ed.). Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams Wilkins.

Primary task response: within the discussion board area, write 400

 
Primary Task Response: Within the Discussion Board area, write 400 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples to reinforce your ideas.
Conduct research using the library and Internet for information about chain of custody in computer forensic cases. Describe why chain of custody is so important and the process for ensuring its accurate.

JNTU Career Past Present And Future Research Paper

InstructionsPlease utilize the course material covered in Chapters 1–7 of our text to develop a career paper that reflects your “past-present-future,” with respect to career goals based on organization behavior principles. In essence, this is a self-reflection paper based on applied course theory that will explain your various decisions in life. Most people find this research paper to be a challenge when discussing their own motives, personality, and goal setting because we are usually too busy worrying about other people and tend to ignore ourselves.This research paper is designed to challenge your thinking with respect to the career you hope to achieve and the underlying organization behavior (OB) principles that are driving your behavior. The context for this self-reflection paper should provide readers with an overview of your past and the defining events that shaped your current decision to attend Rivier University. You will then focus on current reality and describe what career issues you are currently facing and the reason you feel a master’s degree will better position you in this current job market. Lastly, you will focus on the future and project where you hope your career will take you and how you will define success in your future role(s). You should utilize your course readings as one source of “research” for this paper. There are also interesting self-assessments you can take at the end of some chapters that will give you additional insights about your personality. I also look for solid APA formatting, and your final grade will be determined based on the depth and breadth of OB principles applied to your self-diagnosis. In essence, can you explain your decisions in life based on supporting academic theory?

NEIU Recipe Learning App Project

Prototype- Build a medium/high-fidelity prototype that (1) details how the major data and functional elements will be organized, presented, and accessed by the user through the user interface and (2) illustrate step-by-step how the user will interact with the interface to achieve specific tasks/goals.create prototype per attached User Persona and Final Project Proposal! You can use any tools you like as long as it uses an interactive application approach (i.e. Figma, Marvel, Just in mind, Adobe Creative Suite, PowerPoint, etc.). It must be tested with one or more user using the evaluation tool that you developed and submitted.PROTOTYPING TOOLSPrototyping ToolsMobile:Invision app – Justinmind – Marvel App and it comes with an easy-to-understand intro video, it’s free and even has a printable prototype download to use for preplanningThere is some excellent resources here:

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