Case Essays

  • Albert Pena Case

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    Mr. Pena, who is divorced from licensee, alleges licensee has committed various violations of the physical therapy statues. Mr. Pena made a similar allegation in 2011. New allegations include parental neglect by not reporting, to child services, abuse of their Autistic son by school personnel, not seeking medical treatment for their child, threatening to kill their child and arrest of the licensee which she didn’t report. Licensee states she has reported to child services any abuse and she did not

  • Beaumont Children Case Study

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    The Beaumont children's disappearance has resulted in one of the largest police investigations in Australian criminal history and remains one of Australia's most infamous unsolved cold cases. The three Beaumont children, Jane Nartare Beaumont, Arnna Kathleen Beaumont, and Grant Ellis Beaumont disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia. On January 26, 1966, Jane, age nine, her sister Arnna, age seven, and her brother Grant, age four, left their residences at 109 Harding Street

  • Misty Corb Wood's Payroll Fraud Case

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    Between April 2016 and February 2017, Misty Corb Wood was accused of committing 29 counts of fraud including identity theft, public salary deduction fraud, identity theft, and public payroll fraud against her former employer. She worked at the Louisiana Supreme Court as a payroll supervisor from December 2015 until March 2017. During the alleged fraud scheme, Wood had deposited over $116,000 to bank accounts that she had controlled. Her fraud was later discovered during a routine audit of the Louisiana

  • Chef Ablazey Case Study

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    The case of Burke v. State held that a single contact with the victim, in violation of a protective order, did not constitute the requisite pattern or course of action required by the statute. Burke, 676 S.E.2d at 769-70. In addition, the case of Autry v. State, 701 S.E.2d 596 (Ga. Ct. App. 2010), held that the defendant’s act of following the victim in his car and watching

  • Summary Of The Missteps Case Study

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    The major missteps that occurred in this case are as follows: Character Missteps • Simon • made an error in his duties and his shortcoming that warranted the attention of “The Boss” for disciplinary action • The Board • Was not fair and consistent in conducting disciplinary activities (Armstrong 2006, 881) • Simon was not allowed to be present and represented • Matter was not confidential. The action towards Simon was made public by the board. They neglected to inform Simon of the conclusion

  • Frank Desmoulin Case Study

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    Background: The case focuses on an appeal formed by the decision of the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board based on the applicant Frank Desmoulin. Desmoulin is an aboriginal man who resided in St. Joseph’s Training School in Alfred for a duration of 11 months from 1965-1966, where he endured physical and mental abuse. Desmoulin had been severely beaten on several occasions, forced to kneel all day, handcuffed while forced to face the wall, and was a victim of countless other abusive treatment

  • Psychodynamic Case Study Summary

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    The case of “Paula” presents a 51-year-old divorced Caucasian female with persistent symptoms of depression and anxiety. Her symptoms are related to her failed career ambitions, stress about work and difficulties in relationships. Despite years of treatment her symptoms have persisted. She has worked with therapists in both cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic modalities. This treatment overview presents an existentially based treatment approach. In addition, other therapeutic approaches the client

  • County Government Case Study

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    Case Summary The following case study details the account of a moderately large county government and the tenuous relationship between the county’s main governing bodies: the elected city council, the county executive, and the sheriff known only as “Ossman”; it should be noted that the sheriff’s office was separate from the police department and did not exercise law enforcement duties. At the time of the case, the county executive and sheriff’s office were known to be the most powerful and stable

  • Case Study Fresh To Table

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    Esther Matz Dr. Emmanuele Archange Bowles MAN 4301 Assignment 3 Case Study – Fresh to Table Fresh to Table, a company that was created by Mossberger, is a company that serves restaurants. It helps restaurants find appropriate resources to minimize their expenses and losses and maximize their benefits and freshness. In just four years Fresh to Table built itself up and had employed 120 employees. Fresh to Table has some unique policies and benefits that it provides it employees with. They have

  • Kennedy Castro Case Study

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    where his bail was set at $2 million per kidnapping charge which meant a total of $8 million. Other charges were stated to be awaiting, including aggravated murder (for the forceful miscarriages), attempted murder, assault, a charge for each suspected case of rape, and a kidnapping charge for each day each captive was supposedly held. On July 26, 2013, Castro pleaded guilty to 937 of the 977 charges against him, including charges of kidnapping, rape, and aggravated murder, as part of a plea bargain which

  • Case Study: Bamboo-Combination

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    Bamboo-combination knead treatment is the most recent and most noteworthy spa treatment to hit the business in years! It is anything but difficult to execute and the back rub treatment preparing can undoubtedly be given at your area to minimize go for your staff, accordingly keeping costs to a base. Rub treatment instructional courses are promptly accessible the nation over gaining practical experience in warm bamboo rub. Bamboo-combination has been included in top spa magazines and exchange productions

  • Case Study Student Answers

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    Student Answer: In this narrative case study involved an organizational change that was predicated upon the necessity for a large insurance company to consolidate their, regional claims offices into one location following the economic downturns that occurred in the economy. Christine who is a claim manager for the national insurance company for Westchester Zone is now over implementing a major reorganization, four offices under that would be consolidated to one location by the end of the year (Rosenberg

  • Case Study Cozby And Bates

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    In the book Methods in Behavioral Research, the author defines a case study as “an observational method that provides a description of an individual” (Bates, 2012, pg. 121). In this assignment, the student will be writing a case study about herself. The student will explain in detail about what she has studied and accomplished at the research introductory level. Throughout the paper, the writer will explain everything she has learned and now uses when it comes to researching. The student will also

  • Diversity Training Case Study Summary

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    Chapter Four: Analysis In this section examination of the studies that were selected for case analysis are presented to answer the research questions. The method for this study was to look at diversity in terms of call centers in Saudi Arabia through looking at previous literature. The case studies were built around articles that most related to the research questions that were asked in this study. The purpose of the study was to develop an understanding of how diversity training can have an influence

  • Webb Vs Edwards Case Study

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    Legal studies assessment 1. The name of the case is Webb v Edwards [2018] NSWDC 67 - The parties involved in this case are: - Tony Webb (Plaintiff) - Lyndon John Edwards (Defendant) On Tuesday the 15th of May 2007 Tony Webb was driving on the Mitchell Highway at around 7:05 am to his work at Dubbo from his home at Narromine, NSW. As he began to approach a left bend in the highway he encountered an oncoming large prime mover which was transporting an oversized agricultural scarifier, Driven by

  • A Case Study Of Lieutenant Barry Simpson

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    he following case study will examine Lieutenant Barry Simpson and his related job functions as the departments Human Resources Development Specialist. Through reviewing this case study, we will explore the theories of conflict resolution, the emerging police management style of economic humanism, and discuss the strengths and weaknesses associated. We will also examine the idea of economic humanism in detail with regards to my agency and the cost benefit analysis of fixing employees versus terminating

  • Substance Abuse: The Case Of Jennifer Mcallister

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    The case of Jennifer McAllister is about a 16 year old bi-racial European American and Hispanic teen who has been showing signs of substance use with marijuana, alcohol, cocaine, and methamphetamine. At the age of 12 when she was in the seventh grade was when Jennifer started her drug use. After speaking in a confidentially disclosed interview Jennifer confessed that she would drink alcohol with her friends. The drinking was also something that followed the sexual abuse that was going on between

  • Caribou Coffee Case Study

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    Caribou Coffee Introduction Caribou’s black coffee product is not an ordinary beverage or a standard or an average standard coffee. The company has endeavored in thoughtfully and carefully choosing the seasonal and regular coffee that are brew every hour thereby ensuring the maximum freshness throughout the day. Caribou’s black coffee is a product with the perfect mix of nutrition and taste with the company describing the nutritional balance as the perfect mix of energy and freshness with carefully

  • Grade 11A Case Study Essay

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    To conduct this case study, evidence was used. Becker (1989) elucidates that contextual investigation suggests a point by point examination of an individual case expects that one can properly acquire data of the ponder from raised examination of a single case. In this study, a letter was written with the help of the researcher institution to ask for permission to observe the Grade 11A students in class. Moreover, the preparation of this study also required an interview and background study, where

  • Obstructive Pulmonary Disorders: A Case Study

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    This scenario is of a 64 year old female who has retired from working in a factory. At one time she smoked and as an adult reports being overweight most of the time. She is experiencing hand stiffness and pain. She reports using tobacco as part of her history. There are five differential diagnosis that can be operating with these circumstances. The first differential diagnosis is osteoarthritis (OA). This health condition is known to have symptoms that include pain and stiffness. According