The Register's Editorial Board wasn't satisfied with that resolution, though, which included a promise of "self-inspections" by the school to ensure it remained in compliance. It doesn't make sense, for example, to require someone to obtain 2, hours of education and training at a cosmetology school to cut, color and style hair. It doesn't make sense to require those 2, hours of training for someone who wants to work only braiding hair, a skill that may not even be taught at a cosmetology school.
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The Attorney General's office sued La'James in August , claiming the school systematically defrauded students. It also put out the call for other former students to share their accounts with the state. An attorney for the school told the Register at the time the Attorney General's claims were without merit.
The school would no longer require students to recruit customers to receive credit or pay the school for clients. Iowa requires 2, hours of education for a cosmetology license, tied for the most of any state. Despite this, a Register investigation found that both students and employers questioned the value of that education, both from La'James and other beauty schools, while also criticizing the cost burden it puts on people entering a new profession.
Strategic Management and Business Policy. Atlas of Human Anatomy. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics. Principles of Microeconomics. Marketing Management. Chemistry: The Central Science. Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus. Supap Kirtsaeng moves to the US to go to college. The result of Kirtsaeng v. The first-sale doctrine is why you can sell your car without needing to get permission from the manufacturer. Depending on where the textbook was made, it can have differences in cover art, ISBN, page numbers, paper quality, and in rare cases International Versions of textbooks may have chapters that the standard US version does not have, or vice versa.
International edition - This is the standard naming convention most publishers use for textbooks that are sold overseas to differentiate them from the Student Edition we get in the United States. These textbooks are almost always identical to the Student Edition.
International Edition textbooks are designed to mirror the student edition that is sold in the US, even though their target market is outside the states. International Editions go through edition updates just like the Student Edition. Davis declared that Dominion had provided the court with a "reasonable" case of defamation. Despite adding that "the Court usually does not consider facts outside the Complaint" at the case's current junction, Davis ruled that it was likely that Dominion's claims of defamation against Fox News would hold up in a trial.
Fox had attempted to get the lawsuit thrown out under a Delaware civil law that provides for a "failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted. Davis wrote that Fox had promoted election lies across its media in the months following the presidential election, despite no widespread instances of organized voter fraud being uncovered.
Davis added that the defamation was furthered by Fox News continuing to promote the election lies even after Dominion provided evidence to the network that proved them untrue. The opinion went on to name a number of Fox personalities that had, in the court's opinion, promoted these election lies on various forms of media.
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