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    In 1776, the United States became a nation of independence and truth and though that truth stood on what the forefathers built this great country on, the U.S. has been lacking some things that need to not exist into today’s society. America’s social status has not change on how the nation deals with the legalizing of the law and how to properly execute righteous judgment. It seems as though that more and more each day, the United States is locking up people with not enough substantial evidence…

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    Plagiarism and Fallacies Many people discredit the music genre of “mash-ups” from being an actually genre on the grounds that a mixer is using other people’s work. Mixing is actually a widely practices art form of music that in certain circles is in fact recognized as an art form. If much of the public stays close-minded on those who use other people’s music to create a new sound and only consider them to be plagiarists, this genre of music won’t be able to go anywhere. If mixers they are…

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    Chastity laid the journal on her lap when she heard the tiny footsteps of her daughter, and then the screen door creak open. Patience was carrying her doll Sue by the arm, her light golden brown hair slightly ruffled from where she had slept on it. Wide eyed and grinning, she quickly ran over to the small table, and then dropped to her knees in front of the jar. “Mommy watch the roly-roly baby buggies?” asked Patience, as she brushed a few strands of hair from her face. “Yes, sweetie, I did,”…

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    Tort Law

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    An accountant plays an increasingly important role when it audits and reports different financial aspects about a company, which includes but not limits to a company’s balance sheet, cash flows, and incomes. The final accounting statements, which will be sent to the clients and sometimes to other stakeholders, will give not only clients but also outsiders a general overview of a company’s financial situation. Investors and cooperators who observe a company merely through its financial reports…

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    Common Ground Case Study

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    Introduction Common Ground is a local nonprofit in the Shreveport Bossier area. It serves the Cedar Grove neighborhood, which is a neighborhood that is higher in crime and poverty. Common Ground has been creating relationships for over ten years within this neighborhood. Throughout the years they have created programs that help better serve the people within the neighborhood. Common Ground is a faith based organization that works towards following in the ways of Jesus. History of Common Ground…

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    The event I attended for the diversity assignment was called, “Social Innovation in a Digital Context” (SIDC). The event was held October 16 at the PASSHE Center City campus, located at 701 Market St in Philadelphia. This event was a PowerPoint presentation with a question and answer format at the end. The SIDC event’s main focus was sharing the importance of the relationship between digital technology and how it has the ability to influence socio-political change. The SIDC’s goal is…

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    Primates Human Behavior

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    The study of primates is not as simple and straightforward as one might initially believe. Theirs’ is a complex world of interaction. In many ways highly similar to that of humans. This intricacy has led to the need for scientists to redefine what being human truly means. For upon studying primates a social milieu was revealed. Primates were seen expressing themselves through different behaviors. In addition, their societies are intricately organized and they form enduring relationships. These…

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    1. The issue in this case is whether the doctrine of promissory estopple should be applied. Promissory estopple is a doctrine that requires people to fulfill a promise that would not meet the consideration burden for creating a contract. To invoke promissory estopple, three elements must be fulfilled. The first element is that the promisor makes a promise that they believe will increase the likelihood an action they want will occur. In the case, this requirement is met when Aunt Jennie offers…

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    Cathy V Eric Case Study

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    1) Cathy v Eric An oral contract exists between Cathy and Eric as the requirements for the existence of a contract were fulfilled. There must be an offer and acceptance that had consideration and an intent to create legal relations. Consideration can be seen between the payment from Cathy to Eric. A term of the oral contract was that Eric’s farm land would be suitable for installing a marquee. This was found false and Cathy had to pay additional costs to prepare the land for the marquee. Hence…

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    Marcus Newell Beech-Nut Case Study Professor Finnerty 13 October 2015 Beech Nut Discussion Questions 1. In my opinion, LiCari did not overreact. I believe this because it is a felony to falsely label a product, which Beech Nut did with advertise on their products. This product was given to babies, it was second leading provider of baby products, which means mothers trusted this product for their small children. When I have my own children I want nothing but the best for them and Beech Nut…

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