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    general proofreader of more than twenty lawful chronological registries. She has experience working with the VAW Act, since she is on the law watchman board for the Family Court of the State of New York and in addition an authority of the American Arbitration Association. Toward the end of the book, she likewise incorporates registries of state and national Domestic Violence Coalitions. This book assists with the authoritative piece of Violence Against Women and makes it…

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    2. Explain what transpired in the initial meeting with the mediators. Our objective in the initial meeting with the disputants was to get each of the two sides brainstorming and communicating with us on how they felt about the issue and what they wanted to get out of this. We wanted to explain how mediations are run as a form of alternative dispute resolution. Our objective was to be as neutral as possible, our purpose was to usher each side to communicate about the issue what their approaches…

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    was there with one of the subcontractor at the project I was working on. This issue between the general contractor and subcontractor gave me a chance to witness, how ethical issues are resolved in the industry without getting into litigations and arbitrations. This also helped me to understand how important scope of works for the contracts are and the ways to avoid such issues in the future. Moreover, I was responsible for getting the form W-9 and Certificate of Insurance from all the…

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    By the end of Edward Birch’s second year in office, the free-market approach to public education was thriving. Marginal and failing schools closed. Charter and magnet schools cropped up in every corner of Virginia; online and distance learning programs thrived; and private and parochial school enrollment boomed. Students became clients - schools that served their clients well, survived; schools that failed to serve their clients well, closed. In less than two school years, districting based on…

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    Rousseau Vs Hobbes

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    1. Why do philosophical anarchists believe that obedience to the state is morally unjustifiable? Philosophical anarchists make the argument that obedience to state commands is unjustifiable as it fundamentally clashes with the individuals’ obligation to be morally autonomous. And in order for a state to function, it needs to be able to issue moral obligations. As Robert Paul Wolff puts it ‘The state is a group of persons who have and exercise supreme authority within a given territory’ (Wolff, p…

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    The Second Kashmir War broke out in April of 1965 and lasted until September of that year. Ironically, the root of the conflict was not in Kashmir, it was farther south in the modern Indian state of Gujrat. After the First Kashmir War, the UN created a ceasefire line which was religiously observed by both nations in Kashmir, but in many other areas of the border, it was vague. The border in the Rann of Kutch along the Indian Ocean was highly disputed, and it led to many small skirmishes in the…

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    NAFTA Issues

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    the Trudeau government has signaled that they intend to keep it (Joseph). Trump also wants to end the dispute resolution panel so that it does not restrict the ability of the United States to apply measures in future investigations (Bown). These arbitration panels determine whether a NAFTA country treated their overseas investments unfairly. The Trump administration claims that it weakens the sovereignty of United States’ courts. For example, the United States Commerce Department has accused…

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    Timeline The Louisiana Purchase 1803 The Louisiana Purchase was a land purchase made by the United States in 1803. President Thomas Jefferson bought the territory from France, which was led by Napoleon Bonaparte. The purchase was made for fifteen million dollars. The first men sent to negotiate the deal were only meant to spend ten million, but the French government said that for five million more they would sell all of the Louisiana territory. Jefferson agreed to the deal, and used his…

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    Theme Of Guilt In Macbeth

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    Shakespeare’s literary genius is that he understood the psychological makeup of humans long before Freud. He demonstrates this understanding through his portrayal of guilt’s effect on the human psyche of Lady Macbeth, Macbeth, and Macduff, as well as his depiction of how guilt can be effective if acknowledged. Shakespeare’s clear comprehension of guilt’s effect on human behavior is most obvious in his characterization of Lady Macbeth as a hysteric. Initially, Lady Macbeth is seen as a…

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    Young and Not In Love The average fifth-teen year old girl is worried about how many likes her Instagram post gets not who she will be marrying. Millions of young girls across the world in undeveloped countries have to go threw the struggle of child marriage. Child marriage occurs when someone under the age of eighteen either into by marriage by their parent’s permission. Child marriage is a human rights violation and although even though some of the countries have made laws or act to protect…

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