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    between Global Exchange Holding, LLC and Starvation Graphic Company was handled outside of copyright assignments and with contracts. The court concluded in the Website Design Contract that Collett owned the site and Kirby committed fraud by taking property that belong to Collett (Ferrera et al.,…

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    of his theory being absolute. The liberal ideal is not that people who are naturally talented owe everything to the disadvantaged, but rather just enough to help bridge the inequality gap. Kymlicka then goes on to discuss Nozicks theory of owning property, which relates to his idea of owning your natural talents. Kymlicka makes the point that if he owns some land while he may have improved it through natural talents, he did not create it and therefore his title to it, and right to use it in…

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    introduces his philosophy concerning the importance of acquiring private property. Locke derives his philosophy from a Bible scripture that states that God gave the earth to "mankind in common," ensuring that the descendants of Adam would share the land equitably (Locke 87). Locke defines labor as the qualification for owning land—if a man devotes labor to the land in question, it becomes his property. The land is not just physical property; the earth becomes an integral component of a man 's…

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    Graffiti has and always will be at the center of controversy. Key questions about ownership, vandalism, and legality of the work remain unanswered due to their convoluted twists and turns that generally leave people speechless in regards to formulating a thoughtful and educated answer. Analyzing the origin of modern day graffiti helps to provide a justification for such confusion. Graffiti is rooted in the unsanctioned use of public space; it was meant to “break boundaries and def[y] the law”…

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    restrictions those in extreme poverty may face daily. Based in Milwaukee Wisconsin, Desmond takes his readers into the lives of those living in poorly maintained housing where tenants experience health problems, eviction, and at times even death. The property owners are wealthy and thrive off profits made by those less fortunate, yet do minimal maintenance to preserve their rental units. The families residing in the rentals cope with roach infestations, poor plumbing, and broken windows.…

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    they need to first look for potential buyers in the market. It is true that buying and selling a property works in a totally different manner. If you are selling your home, then you need to understand how important it is to hire a real estate agent. Also, marketing your home, doing paper work and understanding the legal procedures are equally important. This article will give you an insight to the property selling process and the typical real estate transaction. Step 1: Local market can affect…

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    synonymous. When either of these ideologies is mentioned, it invokes a certain sense of fear. Much of this fear stems from lack of understanding. Parker, Fournier, & Reedy (2007) defined communism as a society where the community jointly owns all the property and means of production instead of the individual, with the goal of abolishing states and social classes (p. 54). Parker et al. (2007) similarly defined socialism as the belief that the resources and production of a society should benefit…

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    When looking at owning a business it is important to think about how management will act and what policies the company will put in place. Management can either make a business succeed or can help it fail. In any business it is important to have a strong management system in order to lead the company in the right direction. Before letting the management team run the company, there will need to be training done by the company to show the manager what is expected of them. In the beginning of the…

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    Common Home Inspection Mistakes That Buyers And Sellers Make If you are in the real estate business then you know what a home inspection is. You probably know how important it is to selling property. Most people who aren't in the industry but are simply trying to sell or buy a house probably don't know of or even consider getting a home inspection done and the uninformed generally tend to make mistakes when they contract the services of a home inspector. What is a home inspection? The…

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    Propertyfox Case Study

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    they help their customers save money when selling their real estate, by charging as little as 1.5% commission on each property sold. PULL QUOTE: “The inspiration came from seeing the inefficiencies of the current system and the costs involved in selling ones most valuable asset, their home. This gave rise to the passion behind PropertyFox.” OR “Everybody always says, ‘property is a great investment,’ but when you strip away the fees, peripheral costs and time involved with buying and selling a…

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