Torts and Crimes

Select two of the scenarios listed below and explain the best solution for each. Include comments related to any ethical issues that arise. You should locate at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library or one case that has been decided or is currently pending to support your answer.
Scenario 2 – Torts and Crimes
Michael, a former employee of AutoNation Ford, entered the repair shop, claiming that the company owed him $560 in back wages. Michael argued with the general manager, Bill. After several minutes, Bill ordered Michael off the property. Michael refused to leave, so Bill told two mechanics escort him off the property. Michael ran to his truck, but on the way, he grabbed some electronic parts valued over $500 and drove away. Michael refused to return the parts until he was paid.
Discuss whether Michael has committed any torts or crimes
If the mechanics had forcibly kicked Michael off the property, would the two mechanics or AutoNation Ford be guilty of assault and battery? Explain.
Scenario 3— Intellectual Property
Professor Cody teaches business law for Fowler University, a for-profit school in Boston. Several times during the semester, Professor Cody made copies of articles and distributed them to her students. The son of one of the article’s authors was a student in her class. The son told his father about the professor’s copying, which took place without the father’s or publisher’s permission. Professor Cody also copied images from the Internet to use in her Powerpoint presentations. Most of the images were not in the public domain and no attributions to sources were provided.
Discuss the potential violations related to intellectual property rights.

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Show Your Knowledge 3

Discuss four differences between photosynthesis and cellular respiration:
First summarize each process,
Next discuss four ways the processes differ.
Discuss the interconnection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Include the terms energy, process, ATP, oxygen, carbon dioxide, cells (cellular), producers, glucose, and consumers in your response.
Explain why we die in seconds without oxygen. Your response should include the terms ATP, electrons, acceptor, and energy.
Read this brief article on Dinosaur Extinction (Links to an external site.). How do hypotheses on the extinction of the dinosaurs relate to photosynthesis? Include the terms wavelength, producers, heterotrophs and photosynthesis in your response.
Describe the anatomy of chloroplasts and mitochondria. Explain the activity associated with each structure

Political Film

1- How do recent Israeli films address the Arab-Israeli conflict? Using at least two films, make an argument
about how these dramas deal with military occupation and ongoing war. Discuss how these films: 1) help
forge a national Jewish/Israeli identity, and what that identity is, and 2) at the same time, question or
criticize Zionist ideals about the existence of the Israeli state.
2- If a “National Cinema” constitutes the dreams, myths and ideology of a nation, what constitutes a
“Palestinian cinema” (even though Palestine is not officially a country)? Examining at least two films, how
do these movies’ use of filmic space (the type of shots and settings) and narrative (how the story is told and
resolved) describe a Palestinian experience or Palestinian identity? That is, do these films convey a similar
ideology in the same way a national cinema is constructed? Please be sure to define what you think that
ideology is

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Harvard’s Implicit Association Test (IAT)

People don’t always say what’s on their minds. One reason is that they are unwilling. Another reason is that
they are unable. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) measures attitudes and beliefs that people may be
unwilling or unable to report. The IAT may be especially interesting if it shows that you have an implicit
attitude that you did not know about.
For example, you may believe that women and men should be equally associated with science, but your
automatic associations could show that you (like many others) associate men with science more than you
associate women with science.
Step 1) Take any test on the website – you need to click on the “proceed” button on the end of the page.
Step 2) In you post, indicate which test you chose to take and why. If you are willing, share your results;
however, this is not required. It’s non of our business how you scored.
Step 3) Briefly write if you’ve been able to take something of value from this test experience.

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