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What is Law?

What is Law? Law is a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions. Law regulates the behaviour of individuals, and well as offers rules and regulations that govern all organisations. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways, and serves as the foremost social mediator in the relationships between all parties […]

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Penalties for Plagiarism

Penalties for Plagiarism Plagiarism in any form is not tolerated by Kaplan Singapore. That said, direct quotations and general similarities of common terms and language mean the E-Learn LMS will often pick up every small similarity so the likelihood of a Turnitin Similarity report recording a result of 0% is unrealistic. After all, no technology

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Discuss how using statistics and improving reporting rates can lead to social change.

Discuss how using statistics and improving reporting rates can lead to social change. Part 1 Imagine you are a consultant for the Department of Justice (DOJ). You have been asked to assess measures of crime and victimization. You will then present your findings to the Department. Research the Internet to find three scholarly resources that

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Define the elements of a legal contract using examples from the scenario where applicable.

Define the elements of a legal contract using examples from the scenario where applicable. SCENARIO: Jim and Laura Buyer visit the local car dealership because they are interested in buying a new car. The car they currently have is aging and is starting to have mechanical problems. Jim and Laura would share the new car,

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When may the information be withheld from a patient?

When may the information be withheld from a patient? Part 1 When may the information be withheld from a patient? How is this practice distinct from circumstances when it is not feasible to disclose information?  Discuss disclosure issues arising from medical errors. • What are the limits on the decisions adults can make for themselves? What are the limits on the decisions that

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Is the Cougars use of the logo on the highlight films protected by the fair use doctrine?

Is the Cougars use of the logo on the highlight films protected by the fair use doctrine? Instructions Copyright Scenario Jim Clark, an artist in Birmingham, submitted his logo design for the Birmingham Cougars football team, and the Cougars used a logo design that was very similar to Clark’s design for their team logo during

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What value comes from undertaking both qualitative and quantitative research?

What value comes from undertaking both qualitative and quantitative research? In the Discussion Board for this unit, you are discussing qualitative and quantitative research that has been used to improve public safety. Of the research shared, select your favorite 4 examples of qualitative and quantitative research. Using this list, draft an argumentative essay that convinces

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Explain the ethical principles that underlie your opinion about this Supreme Court decision.

Explain the ethical principles that underlie your opinion about this Supreme Court decision. You are a judge in the fictitious state of Barbieland. As a judge, you are called on to make decisions on very controversial issues. Based on the laws of Barbieland, juveniles are considered adults at the age of 16. The first controversial

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