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    take a closer look into each of these functions of government. To establish justice ensures that it is the government job to protect the citizens of the United States. One way the government does this is by creating laws and creating punishments for those that do not obey the laws. To insure domestic tranquility mean that it is the government’s job to insure that all citizens are safe from foreign threats and to maintain peace within the United States. To provide for the common defense, it is…

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    There is often a gap between rhetoric and reality in migration policies. Generally this is explained through the inconsistency between the demands of citizens and long term political and strategic interests. There are three theoretical explanations for the prevailing gap between theory and practise in migration policies. The first suggests the outcomes of migration policy are best explained through the political economy approach. Policy outcomes are a result of the deliberation between rational…

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    Corruption is one of the obstacles constraining the economic and social prosperity in Kosovo (Mehmedi, 2012). In corruption funds are diverted from its initial goal and therefore fields like poverty, inequality, economic growth, the health sector, infrastructure and the education sector are affected severly (Abbink, 2012). The distribution of spending that was going to be payed to workers on this fields, tool and technology, new roads and social service are now being placed somewhere else. It…

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    Have We No Right to Happiness Individuals usually look for companionship with the ultimate goal of living a life of happiness and fulfillment. With that goal in mind, couples and spouses are naturally inclined to making promises of heaven and earth or they promise that through whatever means suffice, they will fulfill each other’s desires. Nevertheless, those promises usually amount to nothing when the relationship is on the rocks. At that particular point the thought that creeps into one’s mind…

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    and race would not matter when going for a job or applying to a school. Desegregation during this era impacted everyone. The three branches of government look at every case and make up a law as for Brown vs. Brown Board of education they wanted minorities to have an equal opportunity. Legislative branch makes laws. According to Facts Monster which is a database that provides facts…

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    So in truth there are all sorts of legal organs sales that are already around. The same laws that exclude many people from selling their organs provide money for anyone who removes, stores, transports, processes, or transplants organs (Boyer, 2012). If all of the medical professionals can get money off organ donations, then people who donate…

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    Title and Citation HARTSOCK et al. v. RICH’SEMPLOYEES CREDIT UNION et al. Facts of the Case This case is about a check was accidently sent to the wrong address, and the check was illegal cashed by someone that it was not intended for. According to the case, it is about Carolyn Hartsock whom received settlement payments from Prudential Reinsurance Company. After receiving her settlement, she sold one of her lump sum payments of $60, 096 to Singer Asser Finance Company, LLC. She wanted Prudential…

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    44e), the central moral principle (Crito, 48a- 48e, 49a-49d) (One should never do a wrong), and finally obligation to the law (Crito, 51a- 54a). I understand there are much more arguments, however those arguments fall under one of these three categories.…

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    by the Constitution to evenly distribute the amount of power each branch has and to make sure that no one branch has too much power. Each branch of government derives their power from the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution lays out the fundamental laws of the United States, this includes the rights and freedoms of individuals, and the goals of the government. The legislative branch consists of two houses, the Senate and the…

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    Business Ethics Equator Principles Initiative – Case Study HBSC History of the Initiative The year 2002 is a critical year for the Equator banks. It is critical in the sense that these banks convened a meeting in London to discuss the impact their activities on project finance were having on environmental and social related issues. There was a growing concern that the project finance industry was not appropriately involved in making the world a better place to live. This claim, which came from…

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