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    on Earth. Despite his happiness, tears flowed freely from my eyes as a sign of helplessness and mourning. Many of his colleagues, friends, fellow co-workers, and supporters have rushed to his wake in Makati. Most of them gave their condolences and counsels. "Stay strong," "Condolences," these were the common words/phrases I heard from them. I reminisced my experiences with my father. Repeatedly, I examined my conscience, remembered what happened that night. I felt bad not only for myself, but…

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    to take a possession of the premises pursuant to section 440C was commenced by the Permanent Trustee. There was an adjourned creditors' meeting to be held at 2.00 p.m. on that day before the receiving of urgent application in the morning and the counsel of Permanent Trustee said that if the proposal were made, the Permanent Trustee would be at risk under section 444F(4) – the court may order the owner or lessor of property that is used or occupied by, or is in the possession of, the company not…

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    into the White House. Kennedy served from 1961 until his death in November 1963. Amid his years as president, Kennedy tripled the measure of American financial and military support to the South Vietnamese and expanded the quantity of U.S. military counsels in Indochina. He declined to withdraw from the heightening clash in Vietnam in light of the fact that, he said, "to withdraw from that exertion would mean a breakdown of South Vietnam, as well as Southeast Asia. So we are going to stay…

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    In the case, the Alejandra and David Barstow, the two journalists who followed and aired out the story is the first stakeholder. The two were very critical in this case of Wal-Mart lawless mechanism of trying to shape out an empire in Mexico such that they were applauded by the media and business world. They were influenced by the power of driving out the vice of corruption and urgency of maintaining ethical business across the globe. Since they are Journalists and before they aired the episode,…

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    Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352) (Title VII), Volume 42 USC section SEC. 2000e To implement the constitutional right to vote, to bestow authority upon the district courts of the United States to offer judicial order requiring reprieve against discrimination in public accommodations, to allow the attorney General to establish suits to safeguard constitutional rights in public accommodations and public education, to lengthen the Commission on Civil Rights, to avoid…

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    In the articles of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII, Immanuel Kant’s Lecture On Friendship, and Sir Francis Bacon’s Of Friendship XXVII, all incorporate a recurring theme of friendship. Aristotle, Kant, and Bacon explain that there are different types of friendship, which are not easily understood. The three types of friendship in Aristotle's words include pleasure, utility, and virtue. Although these are essential for a human social growth, a virtuous friendship is the key to happiness…

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    Misconduct in the courtroom, whether committed by the defense or the prosecution, not only defies the laws put forth by our Founding Fathers and violates God’s will, but it is also a direct violation of the public’s trust in the criminal justice system. The results can be devastating, and have far reaching effects inside and outside of the courtroom. Being truthful is covered extensively in the Bible, beginning with the Ten Commandments and in verses such as 2 Timothy 2:15 which discusses…

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    phone back and to get him into the phone booth to call for some legal counsel. The driver did not want to cooperate and it was a big struggle to get a proper breath sample after that (Took 5 tries to get two samples that were the legal 15 minutes apart). At the end of it, the driver blew more than twice the legal limit and went to a cell. Smith and the other officers kept their composure and did not give the driver any counsel except for how to access it. I expected them to act like…

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    Additionally, in this trial, the implications of an elected versus appointed judge can be seen. Judge Horton did the right thing by overturning the conviction of Haywood Patterson, he did so at great risk. Horton, an elected judge, basically ended his career with this move. It is this situation that leads me to believe that judges should be appointed rather than elected. Not every judge, especially when put in a situation like this, would have the integrity to ignore the political…

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    The alteration of people’s ideas Throughout Julius Caesar, Shakespeare is able to show the reader how people's decisions and ideas are influenced by other people. Shakespeare shows the reader how people are influenced in three speeches. First time that Shakespeare shows the reader this is when Cassius is convincing Brutus that he is loved by the people and should be emperor. Then Shakespeare shows how Decius is able to convince Caesar to go to capital by playing to his ego. Also as…

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