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1. Owen sold his photocopying and laminating business for $45,000 to Miriam. As Miriam did not have the money to pay cash, Owen agreed to an immediate payment of $15,000 with the balance payable out of future profits over the next three years. In the first six months the business did well and Miriam was able to pay Owen a further $5,000. A competitor then opened nearby. This competitor was part of a well known chain of photocopying shops and as such had access to cheap supplies of laminating and copying materials. Consequently, the competitor was able to undercut Miriam’s business. Miriam’s profits fell alarmingly. Miriam advised Owen that financially she could no longer continue with the agreement and would have to close the business. Further, she accused Owen of knowing that the competitor was about to open up and therefore she was commencing legal action to rescind the contract based on fraudulent misrepresentation. Owen contacted Miriam and made the following comments: “I absolutely deny your accusation. By my reckoning you still owe me $25,000. However, if you continue with the agreement I’ll reduce that amount to $15,000.” Miriam accepted the deal. Six months later Miriam landed a huge contract laminating all the posters for a chain of tourist attractions along the north coast of New South Wales. Miriam’s profits have soared. Owen is now demanding that the original contract price be complied with (ie. Miriam pays the remaining $25,000). Is Miriam liable to pay the original contract price? Explain your answer. 

 

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No matter how hard an agency tries, there will always be allegations of misconduct and actual misconduct by law enforcement officers. While the reasons for this are important, you are going to explore how these allegations of misconduct are investigated.

Misconduct is generally investigated in one of two ways:

1. Allegations are investigated by other police officers who understand all the training, rules and regulations of policing, the split second decision making and the “best practices” of policing.

Depending on the seriousness of the allegation, the investigation is either done by a specialized unit, usually called “Internal Affairs,” or something similar, investigates the allegation. This unit is specially selected and trained to investigate allegations of serious misconduct. Or, the investigation, for the less serious allegations, is done by a supervisor, usually a manager (likely a lieutenant, as opposed to a sergeant) in the officer’s chain of command.

2. Allegations are investigated by citizens with no law enforcement experience, who understand what the community expects of it’s police officers. This is usually called a “Citizen’s Complaint Review Board,” or any other similar name

Do some research on how complaints are handled in various agencies. Then write how you, as chief, would have each of the of the following types of incidents investigated. Be sure to include who would investigate the event, why you selected that method, and why you did not chose the other method. Be sure to cite to your source(s) that helped you make your decision in APA format. These choices are the only way to investigate for the purposes of this discussion, there will not be any grand juries.

1. A police-involved shooting.

2. A situation where a prisoner alleges they were beaten, but no evidence exists to support the claim. The person says the officers punched him repeatedly in the face, but there is no signs of injury or evidence of medical treatment.

3. A citizen alleges that an officer used profanity towards them and called them names.

4. An officer loses their name tag.

5. An officer is involved in a minor on duty crash.

6. An officer uses pepper spray to arrest a suspect in a crime.

 

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Please draw an organizational chart for a physical and occupational therapy center with the provided information below and explain it: no word limitThe center consist of the following team members: owner and co-owner; a director of fitness and exercise; a human resource manager; a front office manager; a sales and marketing manager; a accounting and finance manager; occupational and physical therapists; occupational and physical therapists’ assistants; a receptionist.

Question:Please draw an organizational chart for a physical and occupational therapy center withthe provided information below and explain it: no word limitThe center consist of the following…

 

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Hello, I am looking for someone to write an essay on Cancellation of U.S. Air Force Tanker Program. It needs to be at least 2750 words.

The program however has difficulty getting off the ground and had undergone several calls for Requests for Proposals (RFPs) as controversies and contentious issues regarding contracts and acquisitions had long riddled. In 2004, the program was compelled to shut down when the main players in the negotiation were revealed to be involved in highly unethical issues and in 2008, the program was re-shelved one more time as one of the parties in the negotiations filed a bidding protest with GAO. At present, the AF prepares for its third attempt to hold a bidding of the project.

The US Air Force tankers are aircrafts whose primary function is to refuel other aircrafts like fighters, bombers, surveillance aircrafts and other planes used by the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps while those aircrafts are airborne. The importance of the tankers is that they obviously give US aircrafts power even beyond US borders because they allow these aircrafts to go longer distances and prolong their airborne time. Aerial fueling capability therefore is of critical importance to the country to sustain its superior aerial firefighting and firepower capability in the world (O’Rourke 2009 1).

The present tanker fleet of the US Air Force consists of 453 KC-135 Stratotankers (see Fig. 1) built by Boeing, many of which were acquired by the Air Force (AF hereafter) as early as 1957 with the latest batch acquired in 1967. The average age of the Stratotankers is 47 years old. A much younger model, the KC-10 was also acquired by the AF in 1981 but there are only 59 of them (O’Rourke 2009 2-3).

US policymakers had been concerned with the ageing state of the Stratotankers since the 1990s but it wan in 2002 that concrete steps were taken to remedy the situation. US Congress passed the Leasing Authority Act 2002 which authorized the AF to lease 100 Boeing 767s for a period not more than ten years and modify them into aerial fuel tankers. The

 

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