Answer:
so then in your future you can live a long and happy life and not fear death or any other disease related to health
This would be a perfect example of whistle-blowing.
Whistle-blowing is an act of exposing the corrupt, illegal or even unethical practices, conducts and activities of the organization, either public or private, by an individual who is an employee of the the said organization. The person doing the act is called a whistleblower. They do this by either presenting the evidence to the higher ups or to the law enforcing agencies. The press is also an option.
The history of religion in early Virginia begins with the commencing of Anglican<span>services in Jamestown 1607, which became the established church in 1619, and culminates with the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom in 1786.</span>
Imagine? Okay then.. Part of a story.. here I go
It was a cold and wind morning when the soldiers woke up. Of course, they had to wake up and immedeatly start their training for the day. The Captain told every single one of the soldiers to line up in rows of six. "Okay soldiers. We have a war in a week. We are going to work hard and win this war for our state. If you don't want to, I suggest you step out of line and walk out of this building." One of the soilders decided to step out of the line, panicking about if he wouldn't make it or not. "Get back in line soldier! We are not quitters!" The captian yelled. I was in the second line. I didn't know how to feel about this war comming on so suddenly. I just took a deep breath and made myself to calm down so I didn't have a panic attack. The next few days we started to train more and more to get ready for this upcomming war to help and keep our country safe. I am going to fight for this country and it's people! I don't wanna be known as 'weak' or 'just joining the military for money' type thing. I wanna help and save the millions of peopl in this country, working, doing their jobs, and them just being them. I wanna keep this country safe. No matter what!
Does this help you? I hope it does haha.. :')
Answer:
it would likely overturn the punitive damage award as grossly excessive
Explanation:
Melissa's tugboat accidentally collides with Tyler's yacht, and Tyler sues Melissa for negligence. A federal jury finds Melissa liable and awards Tyler $5,000 in compensatory damages as well as $50 million in punitive damages. Melissa appeals to the United States Supreme Court, challenging the punitive damages award. If the Supreme Court heard the case, it would likely overturn the punitive damage award as grossly excessive because punitive damage are awarded if the compensatory damage are deem inadequate remedy and are awarded both to deter the defendant and others from conduct similar to the conduct that gave rise to the lawsuit.