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    13. INSPECTION OF PREMISES. Lessor and Lessor's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Lessor for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Lessor and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the…

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    can be described as the clearing of endorsements under criminal law, with optional use of administrative approvals, for instance, the utilization of basic fines or court-asked for remedial responses. Decriminalization Decriminalization is the cancellation of statutes, which made certain showings criminal, with the objective that those exhibitions never again are wrongdoings or subject to arraignment. Various states have decriminalized certain sexual practices between consenting adults, walking…

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    Since the start of civilization, humans have used violence to gain and ensure power. Power often blinds people causing them to believe their violent actions are just. They are in a position where they won’t be opposed so they can act self-interestedly. Thrasymachus, in Thucydides’ accounts on the Peloponnesian war explains this point of view best by stating, “Justice is nothing other the advantage of the stronger.” (Plato pg. 14). Although violence places fear in your enemies or subordinates, it…

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    "Cultural Appropriation” mean Choosing any effort of intellectual, cultural, artistic or believe, individually or collectively from other cultures and make it as a special effort an unlawful or immoral manner. Illegal Quote intellectual effort extended to ancient history, it is still going on by individuals or institutions, or even political systems. Multiple purposes, known on a personal level, change the culture of minorities by political systems, and change the culture of a society by the…

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    The Public Health Model of Stigma and Stigma Change. This article expresses that The Public Health Model of Stigma and Stigma Change. Seeing disgrace as a general medical problem selects to the routes in which shame can hurt a group with dysfunctional behavior. Three are particularly unmistakable: mark shirking, blocked life, and disgrace. Mark Avoidance: Epidemiological request hints that more than some portion of the general population who may benefit from psychological well-being…

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    In the first quarter of the year, Spirit earned nearly $38 million, which was a great deal more than projected and came despite an increased amount of weather-related cancellations (Bachman, 2014). The $438 million that Spirit Airlines experienced in sales during that first quarter represented an eighteen percent increase from the first quarter of the previous year (Bachman, 2014). Spirit’s business model is one that has…

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    are being monitored, but they only removed that they can’t long-term store information anymore, so that means were still being monitor and prosecute terrorist and criminals and crimes using the Patriot Act. The scariest part is that the recent cancellation of the renewal shows that storm is a brewing and either the Patriot Act is going to be fully removed or hopefully a more advanced and detailed act will be created. Terrorism is still a major issue today; however the Patriot Act can still…

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    Between the 15th and 19th century, Europeans began to take some interest in Africa and it was not until the mid-18th century that Europeans took more interest in slave trade and natural resources in the continent of Africa. To exploit African countries from their wealth, Europeans tried to accomplish this goal by overpowering African people and forcing them underneath European control. In later years, without the permission of African countries, European nations split up African territories and…

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    According to the Suffolk Times, Shelter Island High School advisor James Bocca and senior Nicolette Frasco presented a request to see the presidential inauguration at the March 2016 Board of Education meeting. “Board of Education members approved the trip,” says the article, “...with the speculation that the students might see the inauguration of the nation’s first woman president.” However, when Donald Trump won the election in November, plans changed quickly. Their superintendent “recommended…

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    Eisenhower knew the superior power of the USA would force the other countries to back down. This feeling of over-lordship from US Presidents would continue to the Polaris/Skybolt crisis of 1962, Harlech suggests that “the Administration welcomed the cancellation of Skybolt because it would put an end to Britain’s pretensions to being a Nuclear power” , this highlights the idea that US officials saw the grant of Nuclear missiles to the UK as a bad idea, to the insult and dismay of many in the UK,…

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