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    Therefore, the purpose of diversity jurisdiction, a person’s citizenship is determined by the person’s domicile, not by the person’s residence and the amount in controversy exceeds $75,000 for federal law or a combine of $75,000. Now if a plaintiff attempts to avoid federal jurisdiction by failing to allege a question of federal law in the complaint and only…

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    They were becoming a threat to our humble domicile, and President John Adams felt something must be done. Enter the Alien and Sedition Acts. These were a series of laws passed by the Federalist Congress, who in 1798, saw foreigners as a threat to American security, and signed into law by President…

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    The hope is a multidisciplinary approach to care would produce a more comprehensive assessment and plan of care for the individual. Sometimes this is the case and other times it’s not. It really truly depends on the team members. Recently, we had a discharge planning meeting for a resident at our facility. The resident’s daughter is the Director of Admissions at our facility. Our social worker called her to explain that her father was making very little progress and she did not expect him to…

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    Subsequently, until the ‘performers’ were invited inside, they would parade around the domicile and make spectacles of themselves in a light-hearted attempt to poke fun at the couple. If the spouses refused them admission, the men would return night after night until the duo relented. The previously mentioned content on how a charivari is accomplished…

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    Chaos In The Jungle

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    Chaos In The Jungle The Jungle was published in 1906 by an American novelist named Upton Sinclair. He wrote this novel to portray the harsh conditions and the abusive lives of immigrants in the United States or more specifically, industrialized cities, like Chicago. Although the book is remarkably different from an actual jungle, Sinclair created an atmosphere relatable to an actual jungle in many ways. Some include the aspects of life, risks, and deaths. A jungle is defined as a place of…

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    Punishing the guilty and maintaining the decorum of the society has been the rightful duty of our judicial system. Conjunctly, law enforcing agencies and police department make sure that street and domiciles in our community remain hale and hearty, and the inhabitants prevail. However, with the growing technology and social media, this function of policing and adjudication has been morphed, and assumed by our society to a certain extent. Navneet Alang, in his article “Big Brother...Be Tamed”…

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    third night I slept there, that I started to hear bumping noises in the other rooms, that is to say, the kitchen, bathroom, parlor and dinette... It was a small house as stated, but it fit me fine. Reckoning the noises was consequent of the fact the domicile was old, I endured them. But as the days passed, the noises grew more strange, and also, I felt, more diliberate and intentional, which of course made no sense. Now this…

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    In the past decade, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant grew to become an incredible threat. This threat found its very basis of reasoning through unfortunate misinterpretations of the Quran. In response, a number of Islamic scholars publically signed the “Open Letter to ISIS” that was directed at the members of ISIS and the leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi. Through this roughly twenty-three page letter, the publically known beliefs of the Islamic State are refuted. The actions and words of the…

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    Sir George Calvert

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    Sir George Calvert was also known as the first Baron of Baltimore. He was born in Yorkshire, England in 1580 to parents, Leonard and Alice Calvert. (“Biography) Calvert was raised with Protestant beliefs. (“Land”) When he was Fourteen years old, he attended Trinity College in Oxford, England and graduated in 1597. (“Baltimore”) Calvert learned to speak three different languages (“Maryland”) He could also write in Latin. While traveling of the continent, he met Sir Robert Cecil.…

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    Business organization, whether large or small, function within given settings such as, economic, legal, technological, as well as, competitive environments that generate both positive , as well as, negative influences. These factors are constantly evolving at different rates, thus, they produce fluctuating demands for the products or services offered by the organization. Therefore, according to Tischler, (n.d.), these generally, consists of a macro-environment comprised of elements such as the…

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