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    act against an unjust government is the driving principle behind the Declaration of Independence. The founders themselves were merely men who found the laws thrust upon them to be unjust and resisted against them. In the Declaration, Jefferson writes the whenever a government no longer honors the rights of its people, “it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government.” The founders recognized that the only way to bring about real and lasting change was to band together and…

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    In the beginning, the founders considered several other methods that would possibly help determine the next President of the United States. They considered selection by Congress, but decided it might create hard feelings between members. Another considered idea was selection by state legislatures. This idea was turned down as the founders feared that this would ultimately undermine the idea of federalism that our government is based…

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    (priests), Kshatriyas (warriors and aristocrats), vaishyas (peasants and merchants), and shudras (serfs). Brahmins in particular endorsed this social order, which brought them honor, prestige, and sometimes considerable wealth as well. Furthermore, in effect, the guilds functioned as subcastes based on occupation, known as jati. By definition, it is an Indian word for a Hindu subcaste. These jati, assumed much of the responsibility for maintaining social order in India. Jati regularly organized…

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    these initial studies, larger studies were conducted which reported some side effects in patients who reported involuntary movements induced by the cell therapy similarly to patients with long term Levodopa treatment. Stem cell treatments for Parkinson’s disease are in early development. Important advances from these studies show how to improve the effectiveness of transplants and avoid any side effects. Lorenz Studer, Founder, and Director of the center for stem cell biology at Memorial-Sloan…

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    hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal” are words that each American holds dearly in our hearts (Jefferson, 11). Words that Martin Luther King Jr. proclaimed in his famous “I have a dream” speech, was a creed by our Founders, written into a “promissory note” to each and every American (http://www.mlkonline.net/dream.html). Unfortunately, there were exceptions to this rule of equality. This week I will attempt to establish, in terms of racial equality, what, if…

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    Kludgeocracy In America

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    In the 239 years that the United States of America has been an independent, established nation, numerous developments and conflicts have resulted in confusion and conflict over how the founders of the country intended for it to be governed. Although the nation, as well as the world around it, has changed, many outdated policies and ideas about the way the country should be run still remain. These outdated and unclear policies and practices have led to political corruption and confusion. There…

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    Innocent Drinks

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    over 90% owned by The Coca-Cola Company. Innocent Drinks announced on its website an agreement to sell a stake of 10-20% to The Coca-Cola Company for £30 million, with the three founders continuing to retain operational control. In February 2013 Coca-Cola increased their stake to over 90%, leaving the three founders with a small minority…

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    birth to the text and which the text in turn helped to disseminate throughout a culture. New historicism is a collection of practices rather than a school or a method. To further buttress this, Stephen Greenblatt who is considered as the one of the founders of this theory gave a list of the theory’s distinguishing characteristics: • New historicists think of culture as a semiotic system, as a network of signs. • They, therefore, are resistant to disciplinary hegemony, finding…

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    business started in 1945 by Mohan Kumar Gupta and then passing on the legacy to his eldest son Alok Kumar, the current Chairman and Managing Director of KCPL. Being a family business lot of emotions are attached to the business and the vision of the founder. MKG brand was established and promoted by KCPL.KCPL is currently in the biscuit manufacturing business. If we talk about biscuit industry, then it was very easy for anyone to enter into this line of business as the investment was very low,…

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    Should Mars Be Colonized?

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    Mars, a planet that contains the possibility of allowing humans to live somewhere other than earth. However, this can lead to multiple questions as with the colonization of Mars will also lead to the beginning of a completely new society. This idea of a new martian society, will lead to questions about what laws,clocks, and calendars should this new Martian society use. Additionally, with the colonization of Mars also comes the concern of unknown diseases and illness that comes from living in a…

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