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Self-Defense and Subjectivity
The law of self-defense has rarely produced as much academic or 
popular heat as it has in the past two decades. Widely publicized trials, 
such as the Goetz and Menendez cases,2 have generated deep-seated 
fears of a law unmoored from principle. Those fears have generated a 
standard public critique-that the criminal law has become too soft 
and subjective, too wedded to syndrome science and prone to weakkneed affection for defendants. The criminal law has lost its "objectivity," so the arg...
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The law of self-defense has rarely produced as much academic or 
popular heat as it has in the past two decades. Widely publicized trials, 
such as the Goetz and Menendez cases,2 have generated deep-seated 
fears of a law unmoored from principle. Those fears have generated a 
standard public critique-that the criminal law has become too soft 
and subjective, too wedded to syndrome science and prone to weakkneed affection for defendants. The criminal law has lost its "objectivity," so the arg...
EXISTENCE OF A SUICIDE PACT AS A COMPLETE DEFENSE TO A SURVIVOR'S CRIMINAL LIABILITY: STATE V. SAGE
SAGE FACTS AND HOLDING 
This case came before the Ohio Supreme Court following two appellate 
court reversals of Roy H. Sage's aggravated murder convictions.5 In the second 
appeal, the Franklin County Court of Appeals held, inter alia, that the trial 
court committed reversible error when it refused to charge the jury on the lesser 
included offense of involuntary manslaughter, and instead charged only on the 
offense of aggravated murder.6 The Ohio Supreme Court reversed this holding, 
explai...
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SAGE FACTS AND HOLDING 
This case came before the Ohio Supreme Court following two appellate 
court reversals of Roy H. Sage's aggravated murder convictions.5 In the second 
appeal, the Franklin County Court of Appeals held, inter alia, that the trial 
court committed reversible error when it refused to charge the jury on the lesser 
included offense of involuntary manslaughter, and instead charged only on the 
offense of aggravated murder.6 The Ohio Supreme Court reversed this holding, 
explai...
Intention in criminal law: why is it so difficult to find?
Intention in criminal law: 
why is it so difficult to find? 
Simon Parsonsl 
In Woollin' the House of Lords attempted to clarifY the law of 
indirect intent by holding that if a consequence is a virtually certain result 
of an act and the actor foresaw it as such then that result may be found 
by a jury to be intended, even though it was not the actor's purpose to 
cause it. This article will examine the case law leading to Woollin and 
consider whether the House was right to leave a question ...
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Intention in criminal law: 
why is it so difficult to find? 
Simon Parsonsl 
In Woollin' the House of Lords attempted to clarifY the law of 
indirect intent by holding that if a consequence is a virtually certain result 
of an act and the actor foresaw it as such then that result may be found 
by a jury to be intended, even though it was not the actor's purpose to 
cause it. This article will examine the case law leading to Woollin and 
consider whether the House was right to leave a question ...
PLATO’S CRITICISM OF HOMER IN BOOK X OF THE REPUBLIC
ABSTRACT: Plato has been accused of trying to submit poets to a relentless political censorship. In 
this area, however, he is a man of his time. At Athens, it was the city and its highest authorities that 
organized and directed all poetical and theatrical competitions, which were religious, political, social, 
and aesthetic events.
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ABSTRACT: Plato has been accused of trying to submit poets to a relentless political censorship. In 
this area, however, he is a man of his time. At Athens, it was the city and its highest authorities that 
organized and directed all poetical and theatrical competitions, which were religious, political, social, 
and aesthetic events.
Nurse's Pocket Guide ED 10
Nurse's Pocket Guide ED 10
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Nurse's Pocket Guide ED 10
Stroser, Inc. Total Rewards Final Project
Stroser, Inc. is a high tech firm based out of San Mateo, California that looks to expand 
west. And yet before expanding the company must develop a strong ‘Total Rewards’ 
compensation program to support its current employees – approximately five hundred scattered 
across the United States – and its potential future employees. As stated above, “compensation 
plays a critical role in aligning employee behavior with business objectives” (Coker, 2015).
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Stroser, Inc. is a high tech firm based out of San Mateo, California that looks to expand 
west. And yet before expanding the company must develop a strong ‘Total Rewards’ 
compensation program to support its current employees – approximately five hundred scattered 
across the United States – and its potential future employees. As stated above, “compensation 
plays a critical role in aligning employee behavior with business objectives” (Coker, 2015).
Stakeholder Analysis, Their Roles, And The Proposed Program Evaluation
According to Krenn Huilan, 2017. “The W.K. Kellogg Foundation, founded in 1930 by 
breakfast cereal pioneer Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in 
the United States. Based in Battle Creek, Michv, WKKF engages with communities in priority 
places across the country and internationally to create conditions that propel vulnerable children 
to realize their full potential in school, work and life”.
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According to Krenn Huilan, 2017. “The W.K. Kellogg Foundation, founded in 1930 by 
breakfast cereal pioneer Will Keith Kellogg, is among the largest philanthropic foundations in 
the United States. Based in Battle Creek, Michv, WKKF engages with communities in priority 
places across the country and internationally to create conditions that propel vulnerable children 
to realize their full potential in school, work and life”.
Chapter 6 International Terms of Trade with New 2020 Incoterm
Chapter 6 
International Terms of 
Trade with New 2020 
Incoterms
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Chapter 6 
International Terms of 
Trade with New 2020 
Incoterms
THE TAX CUT AND JOBS ACT, 2017
What are the major changes made to the tax provision by the Act? 
With the new reform which requires several valuations of players, the accountants will 
also have a problem. As the accounts establish the value of several players, they will need to 
factor in tax and depreciation factors. The accountants will be required to incorporate the new tax 
rates in their deferred tax balances. This is very challenging as their other tax-deferred balances 
were inclined to modern standards. In the curren...
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What are the major changes made to the tax provision by the Act? 
With the new reform which requires several valuations of players, the accountants will 
also have a problem. As the accounts establish the value of several players, they will need to 
factor in tax and depreciation factors. The accountants will be required to incorporate the new tax 
rates in their deferred tax balances. This is very challenging as their other tax-deferred balances 
were inclined to modern standards. In the curren...
The 1918 Spanish Flu Pandemic, the Origins of the H1N1-virus Strain, a Glance in History
The majority of all human infectious diseases and 
pandemics have originated through the cross-species 
transmission of microorganisms from animals to humans, and 
vice versa. The influenza A virus, eloquently illustrated how 
our global interconnectedness can affect the worldwide 
distribution of a new virus, or virus strain, one that may 
otherwise have remained a regional phenomena in an era 
before the globalized world [1]. A thorough reopening of the 
history archives will demonstra...
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The majority of all human infectious diseases and 
pandemics have originated through the cross-species 
transmission of microorganisms from animals to humans, and 
vice versa. The influenza A virus, eloquently illustrated how 
our global interconnectedness can affect the worldwide 
distribution of a new virus, or virus strain, one that may 
otherwise have remained a regional phenomena in an era 
before the globalized world [1]. A thorough reopening of the 
history archives will demonstra...