Dispute Resolution Business

Using the appropriate legal terminology, assess the procedural framework of the US legal system and, from the
perspective of a business, the costs and benefits of the options available for dispute resolution in lieu of going
to court. For example, should every business contract contain a provision for mandatory
arbitration? Assess the costs and benefits to the business; appraise the costs and benefits to the consumer.
Give examples to support your position.

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Vineyard properties for sale in Sonoma County

Suppose that a random sample of n = 5 was selected from the vineyard properties for sale in Sonoma County, California, in each of three years. The following data are consistent with summary information on price per acre for disease-resistant grape vineyards in Sonoma County.

In Excel, carry out an ANOVA to determine whether there is evidence to support the claim that the mean price per acre for vineyard land in Sonoma County was not the same for each of the three years considered. Test at the 0.05 level and at the 0.01 level.

1996: 30000 34000 36000 38000 40000
1997: 30000 35000 37000 38000 40000
1998: 40000 41000 43000 44000 50000

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Why do you want to be a physician?

1 – my mom had a tumor and I almost lost her. Growing up in a 3rd world country, any medical condition is
almost like a death sentence not alone tumor. It took 4 months before she was properly diagnosed due to lack
of subspecialty doctor and advance medical equipments. The diagnosis was just one part of the equation.
Upon diagnosis, the lack of surgeon and adequate medical facilities to do surgery brought a whole despair.
Luckily, MSF ( medicine sans frontiers- volunteer medical staff from Europe) were doing a missionary mission
and upon request, submitted my mom medical file to their neurologist surgeon in Europe who agreed to do the
surgery. The other hurdle was the medical transport of mom to Europe for surgery. She was by then paralyzed,
convulsions and hooked to an IV tube. It took another two weeks before she flew out. My exposure to that
ignited the spark to do medicine. Mom surgery was a success and she went on to fully recovered from it. The
tumor never came back and she has been tumor free for 11 years now.
2- However, that was not the only experience or the last that kept my passion to become a surgeon burning.
After moving to the USA, my professional career took me into the US military. For the past eight years, I have
been working as a medic under the wings of army medical providers. Early on in my military career, I was
quickly put to test when one of the distracted soldier who was doing a vehicle maintenance forgot he still had
his cigarette tucked between his lips and went underneath the vehicle to check on why the veh wasn’t starting.
Unknowingly that it was due to a fuel leak, he ended up with a 2nd degree burn to his face and torso. As a
medic on the scene, I knew it was just a matter of time before he completely loses his airway. Nervous and with
my heart racing, I ran and grabbed my aid bag. I knew that if I was to buy him time until he is evacuated, I
needed to perform a cric. Nothing in my training prepared me for the extra emotions that came with having a
real lifesaving situation. During training, we were taught most emergency procedures and we practiced them
hundred times but as a default thought, we knew our training patients always survived. This however, was real,
someone’s life was literally hanging in balance and I couldn’t afford any mistake. News of the fire quickly went
around the army fob and a fellow medic ran up to assist. Her presence boosted my confidence and I was able
to perform the cric and intubate the soldier. After few minutes, I had more medical support and the Soldier was
evacuated out to a higher echelon of care. He survived his burn and ended up being medically few years later.
The smell and the sight of burn flesh still trigger those memories and keeps my passion to further my medical
education with medical school. I am excited and thrilled at the thought of being able to increase my medical
knowledge and save more life as a surgeon.
Feel free to be creative and fill in… but this is the basically the bulk of what makes me want to pursuit medicine
and become a physician/surgeon

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CRIMINAL LAW

Write a two-page paper analyzing the fact pattern presented below. Please use federal law. Your analysis
should include application of the topics covered during the past seven weeks. For example, search and
seizure, search warrants, execution of warrants, exceptions to the warrant requirement, exclusionary rule,
Miranda rights, and the right against self-incrimination. Do not restate the facts in your paper, but rather identify
the issues, analyze, and provide your legal reasoning.
Ensure your citations are in APA or Bluebook format.
Chris is a police officer with the local Centerville Police Department. She is in plain clothes and knocked on the
front door of Steve’s house and asked if she could enter to enforce a valid warrant. The warrant was a search
warrant issued by Judge Wells from the Centerville District Court. Judge Wells is a retired state police trooper
from the state police barracks in Centerville. The warrant indicated that “the first floor of Steve’s house will be
searched for a gun used in connection with a robbery and jewelry, which was stolen.” While searching the first
floor of Steve’s house, Officer Chris smelled what she thought was gun powder emanating from the second
floor. Officer Chris immediately walked upstairs and found a gun at the tops of the stairs. She went to
confiscate the gun and while doing so noticed a note attached to the gun with an address on it. The address
was a known location for stolen jewelry to be pawned. During the search, Steve told Officer Chris that, “I do not
know what you are here for, because I did not rob Grubb’s jewelry store.” Officer Chris asked Steve to go to the
police station and Steve agreed. As they walked into the police station, Judge Wells yelled, “is that the person
who robbed Grubb’s jewelry store?” Steve replied, “I told Officer Chris already, I did not rob Grubb’s jewelry
store.”

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