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    Thank you for flying with us! We ensure that everyone’s safety is our priority. We make sure that all things are at check before flying. If you see any concerning issues such as slight turbulence, gas leaks, or cats hanging on their dear life while we’re flying hundreds of feet above the ground, please advise the nearest attendant in front of you. It’s a must for pilots to check each and every knickknack before lifting off. Of course, it’s for your own safety, right? You don’t want to die…

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    James Madison, Thomas Paine, Thomas Jefferson, and more-- wrote the constitution in 1787, which it’s used today. Some things included in it were the idea of three branches of government (legislative, judicial, and executive) and the idea of checks and balances. Checks and balances are essentially powers each branch has and how those powers are limited. The framers of the Constitution made these concepts important in the Constitution so they could separate the powers of the legislative,…

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    Reality Check Joni Montoya South University Online Are We Real? What do you see when you look in the mirror? Do you see gorgeous eyes, silken hair, clear skin and a lovely shape? Or do you see wrinkles, unruly hair, imperfect skin and excess pounds? Do you see perfection or imperfection? We all have certain ideas of ourselves, and whether we realize it or not, much of what we see comes from television and the movies. The heroes are always muscular, tall and handsome, and the heroines are…

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    Check kiting is an illegal practice that takes advantage of the time it takes checks to clear the payment system. This time, known as float, allows the “check kiter” use of nonexistent funds. Kiting can lead to enormous account balances on paper – and a loss for the credit union when the kite eventually collapses. In fact, check kiting is considered the largest loss exposure associated with any share draft/checking account program. Losses from check kiting can threaten the solvency of a credit…

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    Whenever you apply for any type of credit, banks will check your credit score to make sure that you pay your debts in time. It is essential for any type of credit such as credit cards or loans. However, credit score seems like a small three-digit number but it impacts greatly on your financial capability. This is why it is important to keep a record of your credit score every time you are planning to invest or looking for a credit. We have compiled a list of four important facts associated with…

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    favor. In the case of Check Investors being the defendant and the Federal Trade Commission representing the debtors being the plaintiff. There are many violations that the FTC can bring against Check Investors. The most apparent one is Intentional Infliction of Emotional Distress due to the comments and threats that they made to those that they were attempting to collect from. A particular scenario follows: The defendant's agent refused to provide a copy of the check and became "very angry,…

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    Literature Review One of the most criticized common selection procedures in the field of Human Resources is that of checking references. As told by Heneman, Judge, and Kammeyer-Mueller (2015), reference checks most commonly are used to inquire about information on criminal background, employment eligibility, and former jobs. However, there is much debate on how useful they really are. Wang and Kleiner (2004) concluded that hiring based on good references is one of the “Employer’s Seven Deadly…

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    The employer should use background checks to protect themselves from threats. The employer needs know if the employee will be a danger in the work place. More employees are living in fear of not getting a job. This is where the misunderstanding needs to be cleared up. Background checks need to be to see if there are any terrorists’ threats, if they employee is suitable for the job or for various other reasons but not discriminate against an employee. One idea that promotes this is the Ban the…

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    Going forward on the subject of the Fourteenth Amendment we start with the Checks and Balances System. The Checks and Balances System is used to reassure that each branch of government does not get too powerful. For example the Legislative branch can put forth a bill but the Executive branch can veto the bill if found unconstitutional. Even though the Executive branch vetoed the bill the Legislative branch can override that veto and turn the bill into an amendment. More on the subject of bills…

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    The affirmative argued that background checks are necessary for welfare in the United States. Their main argument is that gun violence is a major problem because of how easy it is for individuals to obtain weapons. They started off by using the common questions after gun violence tragedy, such as how and why did this happen where I live. They expanded that idea answering that these tragedies will continue if our background check policy is not modified. They had two examples toward their argument…

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