Write a legal research and case analysis on IRAC (Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion.).

IRAC is an acronym that generally stands for: Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion. Learning to complete this format assists in understanding legal research and case analysis. For this assignment, you will test your skills at a case using IRAC.Complete an IRAC case brief on Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). The case can be found at this link:https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/392/1/case.html

Imagine you have just been elected president of a Sub-Saharan African (SSA) country.Formulate a strategy that can enable your country to harness its natural resources and leverage it to develop its human resources for sustainable development.

Imagine you have just been elected president of a Sub-Saharan African (SSA) country. You dream of transforming your country, which is endowed with many natural resources but is among the poorest countries in the world, into a middle-income country. However you want to ensure that the increased wealth is not concentrated among a small number of the population but is broadly distributed among citizens. You have a five-year mandate, but you can be re-elected for another five-year term so you can plan with a ten-year horizon. The country has many problems including a significant debt overhang; an ineffective educational system (free primary school) with poorly paid teachers resulting in students with poor skills in mathematics and science; weak or inadequate infrastructure such as bad roads and limited safe transportation options; a poor drainage system and serious sanitation problems including a lack of access to toilets; endemic corruption; tribalism that alsonurtures corruption;widespread and often concentrated poverty and a mindset that seems to appreciate everything foreign and nothing local. Your country imports almost everything and exports only raw materials.The natural resource endowment of your country is potentially enormous, including some resources that have not been prospected and others identified but not commercially exploited. Since gaining independence more than 50 years ago, a succession of incompetent, corrupt and visionless leaders have managed to collude with foreign elements to plunder your nation’s resources. Your intention is to turn this situation around so that your people can enjoy a substantial increase in incomes as well as what James O’Toole calls “the good society” with elements of efficiency, equality, community and liberty. You must decide which tradeoffs are most suitable to make inthe short run and in the long run among the elements of a good societyto promote your agenda.Your task is to formulate a strategy that can enable your country to harness its natural resources and leverage it to develop its human resources for sustainable development. You also want to change the culture and mindset of your peopleso that they will value “hard work, discipline, efficiency, organization, thrift, saving and investment.” Limit your strategy to a democratic political dispensation so that you must convince your people in your attempt to lead them instead of coercing them.In your written response, make sure your solution addresses at least 5 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and demonstratesyour familiarity of at least fivereadings covered in the class seminars and presentations.

Do David and/or Cathy have a claim against the owner of the strip shopping center where the Walmart store is located and, if so, what is the nature of the claim(s) and what are the issues that are likely to arise?

Torts Assignment “A”A fictional tort-injury scenario is defined below. You are required to respond to the four (4) questions which follow at the end. Please provide your legal analysis. At 1:00 a.m. on Black Friday, David, and his wife Cathy, drove to a local Walmart to begin their holiday shopping. They planned to purchase several CDs and DVDs as “stocking stuffers” for their two children. When they arrived at the store, it was a madhouse. For that reason (and because it was freezing outside), Cathy decided to remain in the couple’s parked car, while David went inside to do the shopping. From where the car was parked, Cathy had a clear view of the store’s exit door, even though it was 100 yards away. Remarkably, David found all of the items he was shopping for (5 CDs and 5 DVDs) and went to the check-out counter, where he was greeted by Walmart cashier, I.M. Distracted, a trainee, who the store recently had hired to help with the holiday rush. Well, I.M. managed to get it “mostly right,” but neglected to run the final CD over the magnetic plate that disabled the security device on purchased items.David paid in full and headed for the exit, but as he passed through the security checkpoint, an alarm sounded. Having no reason to believe the alarm applied to him and being eager to get out of the cold and back to the car, David began to jog from the store with his bag in hand. As he did, two Walmart employees and a private security officer, who the store had hired, began chasing David, believing he was shoplifting.David, thinking he was being chased by thugs intent on stealing his merchandise, ran faster. Seconds later, David stepped in a large pothole, breaking his leg and causing him to fall to the ground. As he did, the security officer jumped on David’s back and pinned him to the ground, while the two Walmart employees pummeled him almost into unconsciousness. Cathy, who had watched all of this unfold before her eyes, got out of the car to run to her husband’s aid, but was overcome with emotion and fainted.The police and paramedics arrived a few minutes later and, after rushing David and Cathy to a nearby hospital, unraveled the terrible “misunderstanding.” Two weeks later, David and Cathy arrive at the law office where you work as a Paralegal, and your supervising attorney assigns you to conduct the intake interview. David and Cathy want short answers to the following four (4) questions:1. Do David and/or Cathy have a claim or claims against Walmart and, if so, what is the nature of the claim(s), and what are the issues that are likely to arise? Include full analysis of each possible claim, based on cause of action elements.2. Do David and/or Cathy have a claim or claims against the private security officer and his employer and, if so, what is the nature of the claim(s) and what are the issues that are likely to arise? Include full analysis of each possible claim, based on cause of action elements.3. Do David and/or Cathy have a claim against the owner of the strip shopping center where the Walmart store is located and, if so, what is the nature of the claim(s) and what are the issues that are likely to arise? Include full analysis of each possible claim, based on cause of action elements.4. If the answers to Questions 1, 2 or 3 are “yes,” what kinds of damages are David and/or Cathy entitled to recover? One final note: Walmart has a corporate policy that strictly prohibits employees from: (1) touching customers; and (2) following or approaching customers after they have left the store.Here’s some vocabulary to keep in mind. Try to incorporate as many of them into your essay as you feel are applicable: “personal injury” “tort” “tort law” “alternative dispute resolution (ADR)” “negligence” “breach of duty” “burden of proof” “res ipsa loquitor” “liability” “vicarious liability” “absolute liability” “emotional distress” “intentional torts” “defenses to negligence actions” NOTE > Please cite all sources as footnotes.

What ethical guidelines would you use in deciding how to respond to this client?2.How would you respond to Aaron? Why?

1. What ethical guidelines would you use in deciding how to respond to this client?2.How would you respond to Aaron? Why?3.Aaron’s current issues are related, in part, to his having been sexually assaulted in the past. For some counselors, hearing about such an experience might be especially distressing for personal reasons. Similarly, dealing with a self-harming or potentially suicidal client may be especially difficult for some counselors. Are there any situations a client might bring up that would be particularly difficult for you? How would you deal with them?4.If it is effectively impossible for you to deal with a client because of your own personal past, what are your obligations?

Explain the different types of barriers that could cause a species to survive?

The instructions are to chose two essays of 300 to 350 for each essay. Use APA formatting and citation . All essays have points that must be answered in detail for you to solve the primary question. these are the essay topics you can choose from.Essay topics 1.The topic of the hour is crucial and critical to address at this time, Cornaviridae 19 is taking a toll globally, but our country is seeing some of the highest death rates in the world. You are a group of young scientists, and you must answer these questions to begin the development of a vaccine.Include in your answer the following items;A.Why is an RNA virus is considered virulent as a DNA virus, or is it?B.Are viral symptoms are due to direct cause by viral contact to the body cells, or is it an immune response? C.What is the difference between an endemic versus a pandemic? D.List eh criteria and does this viral infection contain all the factorsE.What aspect of an RNA virus makes it more likely than a DNA virus to become an emerging virus? Does this apply to Coronoviridae-192.What if you observe two different species in the same field and you know that they are not known to interbreed. One species feeds and mate in the treetops and the other on the ground. But in captivity, the birds interbreed and produce viable, fertile offspring. a.What type of reproductive barrier mist likely keep these birds separate in nature?b.Explain the different types of barriers that could cause a species to survive?c.What barriers are detrimental, or are any obstacles create beneficial events?d.Could these barriers cause genetic drifts, bottlenecks, or founder’s effects?3.Plants have been our pictorial history of evolutionary changes. a.Do these transformations reveal the importance of the past to understanding the future of a species?b.What might be some beneficial evolutionary changes that we can observe in plants?c.Are these changes able to support the Darwinian theory of natural selection?d.Make sure you supply examples with your answers.5.What are the critical factors that plant’s use for adaptations for acquiring resources to ensure the survival of that species?a.Describe what the elemental, molecular as well as the energy needs of plants that allowed the organisms to colonize land are. b.Discuss the evolutionary changes that proceeded from the species beginning as algae to vascular plants. c.How beneficial were they, and did they also influence any structural changes.d.Choose a plant and describe how these adaptations allowed the plants to survive, such as flower, shrub, or a tree. 4.Flowering plants are critical and central to the survival of many species on this planet. The continuation of the flowering category of the plant domain is the foundation of how we can survive. So we know that plant reproduction must take place, but we must know HOW do plants choose the asexual or sexual pathway.a.Explain the evolution of asexual versus sexual reproductive mechanismb.Is one more beneficial than the others?c.What are the signals that a plant will receive to initiate the chosen biochemical pathway for either asexual or sexual reproduction?

Write an essay that utilizes at least 10 sources and makes an argument about a current controversy(Smoking Cigarettes Should Be Banned)

Write an essay that utilizes at least 10 sources and makes an argument about a current controversy-Thesis statement: While smoking cigarettes might be viewed as merely one’s individual rights, smoking cigarettes should be prohibited because smoking is one of the main causes of preventable leading deaths in the United States and it is just not just harmful to the smokers themselves but to those around them as well.