If you were the husband, what advice would you have given Mathilde instead of borrowing from her friend?
You will need to tell her to convincingly lie about her status.
What advice would you have given to Mathilde after she lost the necklace?
Did Mme. Loisel have a reason to be unhappy after her marriage or was her unhappiness a result of her character?
Would you say that in one way it was better for Mme. Loisel to have lost the necklace?
Gina Grasscutter has a small lawncare business. Her husband, Hank Hubby, helps her from time to time. Gina’s business is growing faster than the lawns she cuts. Gina comes to you, a new lawyer, for advice on how to protect her business. Using this week’s material, advise Gina on the types of business organizations that might benefit her and why. Also, advise Gina on what, if any, effect HH’s marriage to her and his help for her business might have....
Suzzie is a 40-year-old black lawyer. She leads an active life and uses oral contraceptives. She works out regularly and eats a very low-fat diet to manage her weight. She and her husband want to start a family. Her blood tests indicate that she has a low folate level. She has a light breakfast of fruit, a lunch of a sandwich and coffee, and a dinner of a green salad, pasta, fruit, and milk. She comes into your office for...
What conclusions have you come up to regarding worldly desires and material wealth?
In the necklace by Guy de Maupassant, what lessons can you get from the story?
Creating Ethical Dilemma A 30-year-old woman, Marry, went to her family doctor for pregnancy test. Her blood work result came up with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) positive. She did know that she had the virus with her, so she told her Dr. Alex that he should keep her information away from her husband, David. Her husband is best friend of the doctor. Marry explained to the doctor that she had one-time sexual intercourse with stranger. She met the person at...
An elderly friend of the family asks you about your opinion about a telemedicine option her clinic is offering her. She can make an appointment and have a Skype-type visit with her doctor. She has a rather complex medical history as she has diabetes, hypertension, and some balance difficulties requiring her to use a cane. She is also getting a bit hard of hearing, and explains that she is hesitant to drive now and that she has nobody to take...
An elderly friend of the family asks you about your opinion about a telemedicine option her clinic is offering her. She can make an appointment and have a Skype-type visit with her doctor. She has a rather complex medical history as she has diabetes, hypertension, and some balance difficulties requiring her to use a cane. She is also getting a bit hard of hearing, and explains that she is hesitant to drive now and that she has nobody to take...