Filing Essays

  • Bankruptcy

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    could lose many things from money to possessions. Chapter 7 bankruptcy can wipe out most of ones debts but certainly not all of them. Certain kinds of debt are not covered by the terms of Chapter 7. Some examples of debts that must be paid after filing for bankruptcy would include child support, alimony, income taxes and penalties, student loans, and court ordered damages due to unfair and unrightous acts. Bankruptcy courts handle your financial problems until the case ends. A court assumes control

  • Equal Employment Opportunity Complaint

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    program and maybe dismissed. In this case, John is given a certain number of days to file a lawsuit on his behalf. This process would have to go through several lengthy stages such as the EEOC administrative process. If gone to trial it must go through filing of a summons, response and answer, discovery process, enlisting of experts, pre-trial, actual trial and a possible appeal. In the EEOC’s Charge Process, John must go to his EEOC’s representative within this company and file a complaint. This is considered

  • Eric Schlosser's Fast Food Nation Exposes the High Cost of Cheap Food

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    Many feel that the fast food industry is providing a valuable service by catering to consumer needs; that it is inexpensive and easily accessible. For people who don't have time to prepare meals, for households in which both parents work, there's no question it provides a service. But what is the true cost of this convenience? In the book, Fast Food Nation, Eric Schlosser reveals that the cost is the lives of the people who work in the meat processing plants. Meat packing is now the most dangerous

  • Bankruptcy

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    bankruptcy under these three chapters, the others are there to explain how the system works. Under Chapter 7, a person’s debts are wiped away while under chapters 11 and 13, debts are frozen while the debtor figures out a way to repay them. The people filing Chapter 7 are stealing money from creditors who are trying to help them. It is one’s moral duty to pay back his debts and one should be disgraced and embarrassed if they borrowed money they cannot pay back. Over 1,400,000 people filed for bankruptcy

  • Fast Food Companies Are NOT Responsible For Obesity

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    be taken by obese people, though fast food companies should also take actions to decrease the number of these people by showing their food's calories, serving healthy food, and giving more choices. As I said before, in the U.S. some people are filing suits against fast food companies for causing their obesity and related sickness. It is clear that fast food is not so good for our health. Fast food contains lots of sodium, fat and cholesterol, and these ingredients make us overweight. Therefore

  • Competitors for ADP

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    million employees; and in the United Kingdom Ceridian Centrefile serves about 7 percent of the workforce. Ceridian enables companies to succeed in their core business through its suite of innovative managed business solutions for HRMS, payroll, tax filing, application outsourcing, time and labor management, benefits administration, employee effectiveness services, benefits enrollment, COBRA and 401(k) administration. The Source 500 HR information system and follow-on integrated web-enabled solution

  • database design

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    required for each student. „h Lots of duplication exists as details of subjects offered by the school are duplicated on individual student records. „h Data is organised in alphabetical order on student names within years. „h Data is stored in a number of filing cabinets. Advantages „h quick to find details of a student if year and surname are known „h data is stored in a central secure location „h original source material is stored in the student file. Disadvantages „h slow to find details of students

  • The Duties Of A Secretary

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    accurately in attractive form. Filing systems are important to any secretary. The files at any office must be maintained in perfect order, so that any file may be located promptly by any person authorized to use the files. General secretaries often work inside an organization where company records are maintained by special file clerks inside a central filing room, but the secretary may still remain responsible for all the filing. A secretary must learn the rules of four basic filing systems. The alphabetic

  • eBay

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    seller. The sellers have addressed this issue by providing suggestions and answering each other questions. Some of the ways the seller community is handling the issue of non-paying bidders is by filing non-paying bidder alerts and FVFC(Final Value Free Credits). Consensus from the seller community is that filing negative feedback is not sufficient because eBay does not suspend a non-paying bidder until their feedback number reaches about a negative three. However, if the seller files the FVFC, E-bay

  • Bankruptcy

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    debtors a discharge, which eliminates all their legal responsibilities. However, bankruptcy is a controversial issue amongst religious members of the Jewish population, for one must question whether it is morally correct to avoid paying a dept by filing for bankruptcy. According to the torah, a debt is an obligation that must be fulfilled. Consequently, if a bankruptcy discharge is invoked, under the strictness of Jewish law, one is still required to pay back the money no matter how long it may take

  • Religious Discrimination

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    of 1964     3 3.1 Prohibitions     3 3.2 Accommodations and Undue Hardship     4 3.3 Who is Subject to the Provisions under Title VII?     5 4. How to Handle Religious Discrimination in the Workplace     6 4.1 Preventive Measures     6 4.2 Filing a Charge     8 5. Cloutier v. Costco Wholesale     9 6. Religious Discrimination after September 11, 2001     12 7. Summary and Conclusion     13 7.1 Summary     13 7.2 Conclusion     15 1. Introduction Title VII of the Civil Rights

  • Career Summary Of A Dietician

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    level. In a hospital environment there are typically a group of dieticians to handle all of the inpatient diets. These dieticians in turn answer to their department manager, who works under a chairman. In the dietary department there are also several filing and appointment clerks who help the dieticians to manage their work and keep them on track. These clerks are required because of the high-volume of work a hospital dietician is responsible for. Even though dieticians must regularly meet with patients

  • What I Expect From a University Education

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    University Education Expectations "Sarah Dalton...," I heard my name called. My new professor requested that I stand up to present my speech, and the entire class turned to focus on me. With my hands shaking and body trembling in fear, I made my way to the front of the room. I could feel 30 strange pairs of eyes burning into me like hot needles, and the first words of my professor reverberated in my head. "This isn't high school. You're a college student now!" I stared back into my new classmates'

  • The Effects of Computers on Everyday Life

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    had on today’s society can be seen in the workplace. Before computers became an office tool and were made available to the average employee, paperwork and sharing information in an office setting was done by many different individuals constantly filing and looking up figures. Now a computer can store large amounts of information that is readily available to virtually anyone with the click of a mouse button. One person can complete a job that in a time before computers would take many. Computers

  • My Friend Anne and Bipolar Disorder

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    She is known to spend money recklessly, buying expensive antiques or artwork to merely store them in her garage. She takes risks in her car, not realizing the consequences of her actions. A wild comedian, and colorful storyteller, she's a virtual filing cabinet of advice on various topics that, in reality, she knows nothing about. This is a description of Anne during a manic phase. Anne had been living with bipolar disorder for m... ... middle of paper ... ...challenging part of working and

  • Job Redesign

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    Job Redesign Imagine you are a receptionist, taking phone calls and do filing everyday. Imagine you work in job and proceed same tasks everyday. Employees will get bored eventually and not motivated in their job because they were not learning and proceed same task everyday. Job redesign is an element that jobs can be reshaped into order to make them more motivating. It is among popular in some of the companies. Generally, job redesign consists of six components. They are job rotation, job enlargement

  • I Have Chosen to Become a Teacher

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    Why I Have Chosen to Become a Teacher People choose careers for many different reasons. Many choose a career because it pays well or because there is a large job market for it. Neither of these reasons was a factor in my decision to pursue a career in education, though. I decided to become a teacher because I want to have an impact on and help others. Two people have served as examples of how teaching will allow me to do this: my mother (a first grade teacher), and one of her former students

  • Case Brief

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    page 1225. The District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District heard the case and made its decision on August 13, 1987; 510 So. 2d 1225 (Fla. App. 1 Dist. 1987). Summary of Facts The original case in question consisted of golfer being injured and filing charges of neglect against the owner of the Green Meadows Par 3 golf course for neglecting to maintain the “tee box” areas and this neglect resulted in the golfer receiving a serious eye injury. A final summary judgment was made in the Circuit Court

  • Paulo Freire's Pedogogy of the Oppressed

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    depositor. Instead of communicating, the teacher issues communiques and makes deposits which the students patiently receive, memorize, and repeat."(67), and he refers to this as the "banking system" where the student goes "only as far as receiving, filing, and storing the deposits."(68). This "banking system" method of teaching, really is not teaching the student(oppressed), but rather they are given facts/information by the teacher(oppressor) that they do not fully understand, and so there really

  • Is it Safe to Pray?

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    church leaders placed their thoughts and emotions with the accused priests over those of the victims, by accepting the denials from the priests instead of listening to the victims. Numerous cases are adding up into the millions and the churches are filing bankruptcy. But ultimately where does the fault lie? What actions should be taken to see that justice is served and have the Catholic Church remain solvent? If a priest is found to have committed acts of sexual misconduct with minors, he should not