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    overseen by the federal government, as the Constitution states, the union would be perfectly harmonious (Doc A). In this letter, Jefferson demonstrates his strict constructionism to a future member of his cabinet. However, at the time, Jefferson was merely a candidate for presidency, so it is possible that he may have exaggerated the extent of his strict constructionist beliefs in order to gain the trust and votes of others who were wanted to preserve the federal Constitution and follow it…

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    Texas Customer vs. California based Widget Co. Widget Corporation, based in California, and the company President are being sued for damages caused by the installation of their product in Texas by a local handyman hired by Widget Co. Even though the Widget was incorporated in Delaware, California is considered the headquarters because business is conducted from that location. Civil law can generally be divided into two categories: substantive and procedural. Substantive law can be…

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    the crowd. On the other hand, if the crowd had not become violent or attempted to enter the property, they may not have been present to receive any wounds or instigate the homeowner. This leads to my following point and problem with the concepts of strict liability and negligence. Schopenhauer observed that the cause of some effect is not a single prior object or changed condition but rather a set of conditions, each of which is necessary for the set to be sufficient for the change in a…

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    Workplace internet access is invaluable for employees to perform their work responsibilities in the most efficient and effective way. Responsibilities such as competition research, new opportunity identification, and keeping abreast of relevant industry and political environments, cannot be effectively accomplished without providing employee internet and email access. While these accesses are imperative for businesses to remain competitive, employee internet and email access pose liability…

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    Should parents be strict with their children? Will it impact their lives in a negative or a positive way? If a parent is strict it can help their child not to go on a bad path. It’s better for the kids. Parents who don’t establish boundaries or rules can often get out of hand. In the story Teenage Wasteland, Donny’s parents were strict to him. It caused him to leave his own house. Parents should be strict with their child because it can help them be successful and help their children’s emotional…

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    Right One “Parents can only give advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands.” (Anne Frank) There are many different types of a parenting styles, but two of the most common are the “super strict” and “loosely laid back.” Although kids grow up to be whoever they want to be, parents have a major influence in the character development of their children. One way to assist in the development of children is through the super strict…

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    Parent. What exactly is the definition of a parent? In Merriam-Webster they give a general definition, “ a person who is a father or mother: a person who as a child.” A parent for me is someone who will go out of their way to be able to give you as much as possible; A mother that will be there and support you every step of the way. My mother always supports me and encourages me to do my best, even if she is not always present when it comes to my school work. My mother could be considered to…

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    Parents play a massive role in building their children’s characters, therefore, providing a safe environment for their children improves their mental and physical development. Different parenting techniques have been used in aims to raise a well-behaved child. There are four major techniques used by parents to help provide the best care for their children known as authoritative, authoritarian, neglectful, and permissive parenting. However, the majority of parents tend to resort to a strict…

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