No. The act of anal penetration in itself will not 'turn someone gay'.
The question is, in itself absurd, because it neglects the natural fluidity that is sexual identity. People can be attracted to one-another for all sorts of reasons, and gender can very quickly be seen as an illusion when you meet a kindred spirit who you want to express physical love to (or with)m
Someone who has been sodomised, against their will, over a long period of time has undoubtedly been grossly violated, but probably because of a breach of trust more than any physical violation.
Overtime was implemented in the 1974 season for regular season games. Before that there was no overtime to break a tie in a regular season game. Of course, playoff games have always had overtime.
Yes an employer can deny giving you overtime hours but if you have already worked overtime then it is not okay for an employer to deny paying overtime once the hours have already been earned.
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None to date.
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Unfortunately if your position has a set salary and you are not a hourly paid employee than you are not entitled to being paid for overtime, even in the state of Colorado.
No, this has never occured.
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You could talk about how you were willing to work overtime or work weekends when needed. You could also talk about how you would switch with someone else's shifts.
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To claim more than you need to complete the task is basically dishonest. When you claim that you have worked for longer than you have, even if you have worked harder and smarter than someone else finding themselves in your position, you are making a false claim which is fraudulent.