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    gangs in all of Scotland. He had copies of all his clients' keys, so he, and the rest of the gang, could sneak into people's houses and ransack them. Brodie and his gang got caught when they decided to attempt an armed robbery on his majesty's excise office. They were captured and sent for trial where he was found guilty and hanged for his crimes. So, as you can see, although Brodie was a well respected and outstanding citizen by day, like Dr.Jekyll, by night his corrupted soul rose…

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    What has been the historic role of the American Medical Association in the passage of health insurance legislation? Founded in 1847, the American Medical Association (AMA), the professional organization for physicians that initially opposed Medicare, comparing it with socialized medicine. When it seemed that passage was inevitable, The AMA lobbied for the program to cover only the poor elderly. What has been the impact of the Patient Affordable Care Act (PPACA) of 2010 on the U.S. health care…

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    deal with foreign affairs which will create the presidencies. Section 8 of the constitution would solve the problem of the poorly financed government in which it states “The Congress shall have Power To lay and collect Taxes,Duties, Imposts and Excises,to pay the Debts and provide for the common Defence and general Welfare of the United States”(Constitution section 8).THis would help provide a better financially ruined government in which will be stronger in order to take control of the…

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    Studies have proven medical marijuana has therapeutic effects on pain management, nausea, vomiting, seizures, and appetite loss, for patients suffering from medical conditions. A current teacher of mine has a cousin suffering from epilepsy, a seizure disorder, where she has over forty seizures a day. After seeking treatment, the only help she could find was in medical marijuana. Unfortunately, the state where she lives still makes it a crime for someone suffering from a serious disease to turn…

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    The state of our health care is in jeopardy under President Trump. The new TrumpCare bill passed barely through the house recently amidst strong opposition from both parties. A lot of America, especially elderly and poor people, are feeling a tremendous amount of insecurity and fear about the new proposals. Outrageous premiums or even being rejected by insurance companies because of a long list of pre-existing conditions would probably become commonplace. Proponents of the repeal and replace…

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    Federalist wants to form a relationship with Britain. Another factor it’s the national debts. Hamilton wrote “Mr.Jefferson…[displays]his dislike of ...funding [the]debt.”(Doc.2) Jefferson wrote in a letter the reason why “The public detestation of the excise text is universal, and has now associated it to a destination of the government.”(Doc.3) Jefferson believes by lowering(end) the taxes is more important than the national debt. One may also says, he believe public support is more important…

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    These included excise duty, forest taxes, water taxes, mines coinage etc. Much of the state revenue was expended on paying the army, the officials of the royal government, on charities and on different public works like irrigation projects, road construction etc. Mauryan…

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    usage. This paper will proceed to analyze the arguments made by the proponents of Prop 64. One of the prominent proponents of Prop 64 is the group Californians for Responsible Marijuana Reform. According to the group, via Prop 64’s fifteen percent excise tax, annual revenue may eventually exceed one billion dollar…

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    Maruti Suzuki offers 14 brands and more than 150 variants- Maruti 800, people movers, Omni and Eeco, international brands Alto, Alto-K10, A-star, WagonR, Swift, Ritz and Estill, off-roader Gypsy, SUV Grand Vitara, sedans SX4 and Swift Dire and also CNG variants of most of the model for sake of greener planet. Revenue of Maruti Suzuki is growing tremendously over the years. The case marketing strategies of Maruti Udyog examines the market expansion strategies adopted by Maruti Udyog Limited (MUL)…

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    The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act (1900) set of fundamental laws that dictate how powers are granted, ordered and exercised within the Australian Commonwealth. As Australia’s social and political climate changes with time, the constitution is changed due to it’s out-dated, irrelevant or lack of clauses. This can happen in several ways with two distinct outcomes – its form can be altered (the actual text and clauses of the written act change) or its operation can be reinterpreted.…

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