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Stella Awards 2007 - The Real Cases
The Stella Awards you may read circulationg on the internet or via email are generally all false cases. Below are the real researched cases.
The 2007 True Stella Awards
Issued February 2008
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#3: Sentry Insurance Company. The company provided worker’s compensation insurance for a Wisconsin “Meals on Wheels” program. Delivering a meal, a MoW volunteer (who was allegedly not even wearing boots) slipped and fell on a participant’s driveway that had been cleared of snow, and Sentry had to pay to care for her Read more »
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Stella Awards 2006 - The Real Cases
The Stella Awards you may read circulationg on the internet or via email are generally all false cases. Below are the real researched cases.
The 2006 True Stella Awards
Issued 31 January 2007
(Click here to
confirm these are legitimate.)
#5: Marcy Meckler. While shopping at
a mall, Meckler stepped outside and was “attacked” by a squirrel that
lived among the trees and bushes. And “while frantically attempting
to escape from the squirrel and detach it from her leg, [Meckler]
fell and suffered severe injuries,” her resulting lawsuit Read more »
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What Is The Definition Of Murder?
I like to start discussions that get people to think. Here is something I was contemplating recently. When is killing wrong? What gives us the right to justify when killing another living thing is right or wrong? Why do we feel like we have such great intelligence that we can pinpoint exact scenarios where murder, or killing others, or even animals is justifiable.
For instance, how can we justify attacking people in war and killing them yet if you consider your neighbor an enemy you cannot kill him? The person who is in Read more »
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