Background checks and Weather information

You will evaluate online resources for background checks and weather information.  Mr. Winters, who claims he was injured when he slipped on ice that covered the entryway of a local store. The incident happened at 8:45 a.m., on January 6 of this year. Assume the incident occurred in Killeen, Texas. Instructions Read the above scenario and consider how you could use the following Internet sites to research facts surrounding the accident.

whitepages.com http://brbpublications.com/Default.aspx

 

In a new post, answer the following questions:

 

Part I What types of background and business checks does the site perform?

How could you use this site to find out who owns the store where your client fell?

What searches would you run to find out business and financial information about the business and owner?

The 1996 Constitution of Zambia

Article 111 of Part IX of the 1996 Constitution of Zambia (prior to its amendment) stipulates that, although referred to as rights in some instances, the “directive principles of state policy” are not, by themselves justiciable before a Court, tribunal, or other administrative body. Further, Article 110 (2) states that their implementation is dependent on available resources. What argument would you put for the following? a-) Justiciability of economic, social, and cultural rights; and (10 marks} 13.) The resource constraint factor in the implementation of economic, social and cultural rights. (10 marks} Total: 2{} Marks

Habit and Custom Assignment Book

Habit and Custom Assignment Book: evidence for paralegals fifth edition Analyze and discuss each application question below: (Chapter 4 only) Hypothetical # 1 Consider the following hypothetical situation: Charlene was accused of welfare fraud. On her monthly statements to the Department of Social Services, she failed to report that she was working part-time and earning income while receiving Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) benefits.

At trial, the social worker in charge of Charlene’s case testified that she always advises AFDC recipients that they must report any and all earned income on their monthly statements, and that failure to do so is a crime.

She testified that she works with a case load of approximately 800 recipients. On cross-examination, she testified that she could not specifically remember telling Charlene about her obligation to report income.

1. Under which Federal Rule of Evidence is the testimony of the custodian of records admissible? 2. Is the custodian’s testimony conclusive proof that Charlene was advised of her obligation to report income? Discuss. Hypothetical # 2: Consider the following hypothetical situation: Dangerous Dan is arrested and charged with the crime of aggravated assault.

He has two prior convictions for aggravated assault and there are several other incidents in Dan’s past that were never charged, but would have been grounds for a charge of aggravated assault.

3. Is evidence of Dan’s prior assaults, both charged and uncharged, admissible to prove the current charge of assault pursuant to Rule 406? Why or why not? 4. Consider the rules you have studied so far. Is there any other rule, under which you may be able to introduce evidence of Dan’s prior assaults? Which rule(s) and under what conditions? Post Below – Labeling the Hypotheticals; repeating the question and numbering your responses

Small-town family practitioners joining together to form a medical group

What are the advantages and disadvantages of each business form for:   Two (2) small-town family practitioners joining together to form a medical group?

 

b)        A big city hospital establishing a jointly-owned MRI facility with its specialists?

 

2.        What factors would be relevant in making your recommendation?

 

3.        What information would you need to get from each of the two groups?

The Hiring process

Mark, a Mexican American 55-year-old, is a veteran. Which laws will help him not be discriminated against in the hiring process? Name and describe at least 3. He wants to work but lost both arms in the service. With his artificial arms, he did load trucks last year but the company closed. He is afraid to apply for new work.

Explain the concept of Environmental citizenship

CLR 1 – Explain the concept of environmental citizenship and provide examples demonstrating the roles and responsibilities of people within the global ecosystem.

·         CLR 4 – Identify your day-to-day practices and their impact on theglobal ecosystem and, in turn, the global ecosystem’s reciprocal impact on you.

·         CLR 5 – Explain the concept of ecological footprint andidentify ways in which personal environmental impact can bemitigated.

 

Objective of this Assignment: In this discussion forum you will consider the concepts of environmental citizenship and sustainable development.

 

Instructions:

 

1.  Focus on the following questions to help formulate and encouragediscussion:

 

·         When you look out the window now, after having workedthrough the first lesson, do you see anything differently than when you looked out the window before you started reading? What was different? Why?

·         Based on your understanding so far, is current development sustainable? Why or why not?

·         What roles and responsibilities do each of us have in order to ensure a sustainable future?

·         Are there barriers to performing those roles and responsibilitiesproperly?

 

Frailey v. Commonwealth of Kentucky

Case brief on Frailey v. Commonwealth of Kentucky, excerpt located at pages 104-107 of your Evidence book, using the FACTS (include procedural history), ISSUE, RULE, ANALYSIS, AND CONCLUSION format.
Break up paragraphs for each of the sections above and label them. can you explain to me how you wrote each of them sometimes when I am making my briefcases I have issues putting the analysis and conclusion in a proper format

A Pilot for a U.S. airline

You are a pilot for a U.S. airline, flying international routes. On a layover in a third-world country, you experience crushing chest pain and become violently ill. You are taken to a crude local medical clinic, where the doctor tells you that you suffered a heart attack. The next morning,
you feel fine, so you are convinced the doctor’s diagnosis was in error. The doctor, however,
adamantly stands by his diagnosis.

a. Is it legal for you to act as a pilot or other required flight crew member on the return flight
to the U.S.? Why?

b. Are you required to report this event and diagnosis to the FAA? If so, to whom and when?

Ways that people are prevented from Experiencing justice in our justice system

Drawing from the readings, list and explain two reasons/ways that people are prevented from experiencing “justice” in our “justice system.” Drawing from the film, The Plea –  first answer each of the following questions in depth:

  • What did you learn from this film?
  • Describe a moment or scene from the film that you found particularly moving or disturbing. What was it that was especially compelling for you?
  • If you could ask anyone in the film a question, whom would you ask and what would you ask them?
  • What did you learn from this film that you wish everyone knew? What would change if everyone knew it?

Readings:

Rhode (2004) Access to Justice

Davis (2003) Are Prisons Obsolete

Chandler (2013) Death and Dying In America

Herman (2005) Justice From The Victim’s Perspective

Michaels (2018) The Supreme Court Said No More Life Without Parole for Kids. Why is Antonio Espree One of the Few to Get Out of Prison?

Theories in question are Ableism and medicalization

The theories in question are ableism and medicalization. What can be connected from the theories to current cultural, social, political, and/or economic issues/ideas.

What are some questions and arguments that might be raised by critics of the theorists or by those with different points of view.

Helpful readings:

  • E. Clare, The Ideology of Cure, 2017
  • P.J. McGann and P. Conrad, The Medicalization of Deviance, 2007