Answer: A case that had to do with contract interference. Pennzoil made an unsolicited bid to buy 20 percent of Getty Oil at $112.50 per share and the Getty Board approved the agreement. Before the lawyers for both side could approve the agreement, Texaco appeared and offered Getty stockholders $128 a share for the entire company. Getty officers turned their attention to Texaco, but Pennzoil sued, claiming tortious interference. Texaco said they had not interfered because there was no binding contract.
Jury agreed with Penzoil's argument--$7.53 million in actual damages and $3 billion more in punitive damages. After appeals and frantic negotiations, the two parties reached a settlement.
Texaco agreed to pay Penzoil $3 billion as a settlement for having wrongfully interfered with Pennzoil's agreement to buy Getty.
Answer:
Gaines v. Canada, 305 U.S. 337 (1938), was a United States Supreme Court decision holding that states which provided a school to white students had to provide in-state education to blacks as well.
Answer: Gestalt approach
Explanation: The Gestalt approach or theory simply aims to define humans or objects in it's entirety. That is, considering every element, pattern or configuration that makes up an object in arriving at a definition or understanding of such object or phenomenon. The Gestalt approach negates the consideration of a single individual element in arriving at a conclusion or generalization of objects as it believes the idea results in a vague, hasty or false verdict or inference of such object or individual.
Answer:
Nuclear family.
Explanation:
A nuclear family typically composes of a husband and wife (married parents) with kids (whether biological or adopted).
While nuclear families percentage has been on a decline through history, it is still the dominant form of family, making up ~18% of all households in more current US history. The downward shift can be attributed to the <em>shift of beliefs against the nuclear family</em>, in which new cultures such as hookup culture and the destruction of traditional masculinity and femininity traits have led to the failure of the man to stay to provide, and causing the single-parent family to spike drastically. The uptick in LGBTQ+ have further led to the deflation of nuclear family levels, and have seen a decline of birthrate by 2-4%.On top of decline in birthrates, families outside of the nuclear family typically see a large percentage of increase in crimes, with single-parent homes seeing a 10% increase for the child to commit crimes. When people think of non-nuclear families, they typically think of the LGBTQ+ movement, which sees a 5% incarceration rate, <em>2 points higher than the average population.</em>
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