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    likely to side with policies that promote social and economic equality. Through social issues in our country, I tend to have a wide array of beliefs. I do not believe in euthanasia. In veterinary medicine, medical practice is dedicated to the best interest of the animal, but, having that said, we are not in the same category as animals. Humans are a much more sophisticated species that is capable of impacting many lives. When it comes to abortion, I am pro-choice. The idea of abortion itself does

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    “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” These are the words of Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States who had many professions all of which relied on the importance of education. In today’s society, education is one of the most important aspects of daily life, especially if education extends beyond high school. While colleges can be remarkably expensive, higher education is one acquisition you can’t afford not to take. We live in a world where we

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    is my responsibility to provide all the best services possible, making sure that their health and wellbeing is being looked after by all staff. You must follow all works policies and procedures to provide the quality of care they need and wish. You must make sure that you are adhering to all their needs in their best interests. Although they may have the right to do things such as go out alone or know passcodes on doors doesn’t mean its at their best interests, so you are there to provide the duty

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    ISSUES: Issue 1: Is Patricia an officer of Stadium Enterprises Pty Ltd? And is Dan an officer of Fancy Pants Pty Ltd? Issue 2: Has Patricia breached her duty to act in good faith in the best interests of the company when advising her sister Faye, that SEPL were buying a large amount of shares in FPPL? Issue 3: Has Patricia improperly used company information to gain advantage for herself and/or her sister? Issue 4: Has Patricia improperly used her position to gain advantage for herself and/or

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    “essential for the progress of the race”(Carnegie 451). The law of competition means that better quality products come from competition because you have constantly improve to be the best. Competition between companies and laborers forces everyone continually work hard. Carnegie thinks that it is in the best interest of the race to give the wealth to a few because it is better to help many for years to come than equally divided among people to be wasted. We can form some estimate of the possibilities

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    The Best Interest of the Child (BICS) refers to the legal standard for assigning a custody arrangement of a child during divorce proceedings that focuses on awarding judgment according to factors that are the best for the development and well-being of the child or children involved. Although forensic psychologists are legally allowed to make formal recommendations in child custody evaluations, the request in this case example is unacceptable because Bob’s lawyer is seeking out the evaluation and

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    of parental rights, child abuse and juveniles delinquency are depicted in the book, with person commentary from the judge about the difficulties of deciding in “the best interest of the child”. Ross gives first-hand knowledge on caseloads, the difficulties of staying impartial in every case and ensuring the protection and best interest of the child which helps the reader understand the complexity of being a family court judge and how it relates to there particular field of study—political science

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    The Agency Theory: This theory attributes the control for the best interest of the shareholders,it was introduced by Demsetz and Alchian (1972 )and was further improved by Meckling and Jensen ( Heslinda and Benedict,2009). The agency is a contract between the principal which are shareholders and the agent which are the managers . Most of the literature on corporate governance finds its roots in agency theory the relationships normally occurs when the principal hires the agent to perform a service

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    up everywhere, which raises the debate surrounding whether zoos are actually beneficial or if they serve a purpose at all. However the argument that zoos provide a way to observe, learn, and for entertainment purposes may not always be in the best interest of the animals. As there are far more negative view points against the value of zoos, such as the use of whips electric prods, and other blunt instruments. By doing so forces innocent animals to do as humans say and what they want only for the

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    Entering Japan The Japanese market represents an avenue of growth for Ben & Jerry’s that it has not pursued yet. We outline the advantages and disadvantages of entering into the market and show Ben & Jerry’s best interest is to expand. Advantages of Entering the Market One of the biggest advantages of expanding is the potential growth. Japan has a $4.5 billion ice cream market, the second largest in the world behind the US. Considering the increase in dairy consumption occurring in Japan right

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