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    “Such bureaucratic corruption and favor trading meant that there was no standing rule of law to live by under the Soviet state. The result was that the Soviet Union did not establish the rule of law, but the arbitrary rule of bureaucrats.” (CATO). The lack of commonality in Russian law between government agencies promoted corruption within the government. The consequences of the Soviet Union not being able to establish a stable rule of law is experienced still within the Russian Federation…

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    2011). The statute is on the appropriate standards at the juncture of proceedings, which shows Consumeraffairs.com was a data provider, and that they are not entitled to Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996 (CDA) immunity statute (Cato Institute, 2004). Moreover, Nemet suggests that subsequently its factual allegations are adequate enough to refute the immunity bar requested by Consumeraffairs.com, and needs to be allowed by discovery in advance of any rulings of immunity. Nemet…

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    David Harris immigrated from Iran to America when he was 18 years old. He only came to America with a few dollar bills and took out loans for school to further his education. He is now a successful dentist and has repaid all of his school dental loans and achieved the American Dream. The American Dream does not need alteration or recreation because it is obtainable and motivating. Anyone, no matter the background can achieve the American Dream. Despite the misconception that the American Dream…

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    Going for Broke, Deficits, Debt, and the Entitlement Crisis The presenter was Michael Tanner, Senior Fellow, at Cato Institute. He talked about the budget deficits which was more than $1.3 trillion in 2011 and becomes around $0.44 trillion in 2015. After that, the economists such as Paul Krugman said “the deficit problem is mostly solved”. But there is a problem, the projected deficits will be more than 1 trillion dollars in 10 years. The budget deficit is how much money the government spend…

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    this by providing the ideas of Dr. Viniegra. Prohibition was one way that the US tried to battle drug use but that backfired terribly. Prohibition made the drug market a prominent part of the international consumer markets. In a study for the CATO Institute, Jeffrey A. Miron and Katherine Waldock focused on the effects of the legalization of drugs and its effects. “Legalization would reduce state and federal deficits by eliminating expenditure on prohibition enforcement…

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    The three most important codes of ethics for a law enforcement officer is; In their behavior toward members of the public, officers will provide service when possible, require compliance with the law, respond in a manner that inspires confidence and trust, and will be neither overbearing nor subservient. I feel this is extremely important because the response time for rural areas is longer compared to suburban areas and the treatment for the individuals varies in favor of the suburban citizens.…

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    This annotated bibliography is designed to give readers a comprehensive indication of readings regarding the “The effect Immigration has on the United States.” In recent times, majorly because of the presidential election there has been a lot of discussion on the subject of immigration. And so, I used various sources from journals, books, blogs and T.V. interviews to get information from a broad range and an insight of different perspectives about the subject of the impact immigration causes.…

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    Business decisions around the United States would be more focused on prison sentences that occur in the future; instead of focusing more on having good business principles (“BRIEF FOR AMICI CURIAE THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURERS AND THE CATO INSTITUTE SUPPORTING APPELLANTS AND REVERSAL”). You cannot put executives behind bars just because employees committed fraud if that happens businesses will shut down and the economy will constrict. The second reason is, in the article "The Role of…

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    while markets allow different individuals and groups to vote for and receive desired options (Gwartney 102).” Government is not supposed to be big. That is what George Washington stressed when he accepted presidency. According to James Dorn from Cato Institute, “Compromise is a part of political life, but in a constitutional democracy, “the sacred fire of liberty”, as US founding father George Washington called it, must be kept burning by principles that protect life, liberty and property…

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    indolent drunks, not to mention Roman Catholics. At the turn of the century; industrialization which imported many different people such as Poles,Italians, Russians, and Jews were told that they couldn 't be assimilated into the American way.(Cato Institute) From then on as time advanced into what we call now our modern day society, immigration has help a big part in the economy and school systems. But little do we know the stresses that immigrants go through. Immigrant families have it pretty…

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