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    Neighborhood Interview

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    in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on May 15th, 1993. She graduated from Portsmouth High School back in 2011. Now she spends her time at Great Bay Community College pursing her Liberal Arts degree or working as an assistant she goes sailing and swimming much like the people who originally settled her hometown of Portsmouth.. Hayley really doesn’t know what she wants to do later in life which is why she waited to go to college. She still plans on attending The University of New Hampshire in Durham in…

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    Darkside Prison Life

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    Prison facilities include the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord, the New Hampshire State Prison for Women in Goffstown, the Lakes Region Facility in Laconia, and the Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility in Berlin. The Lakes Region Facility is reserved for first-time offenders convicted of nonviolent crimes; the Northern New Hampshire Correctional Facility houses medium-security male inmates. It costs $19,888 per year to keep…

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    “Give me liberty or give me death.” Patrick Henry’s famous cry may not mean so much anymore. In the 1970’s, the United States Government made the decision that automakers will be required to install safety belt systems in their vehicles. By the late 1970’s, the government had adopted a concept of two different types of seat belt laws. The primary version of these new laws enforce the law more strictly, allowing a policeman to stop a citizen just for not wearing a seat belt. The secondary version…

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    Rich Casino is better than any New Hampshire casino venue! I’m new to the whole casino gaming scene but, so far, I’m loving it! The casinos didn’t interest me before because I always thought of them as a place where crazy things happen. But after understanding what casinos truly represent, I knew that my initial opinion was wrong! After discovering the exciting world of the casinos, I began looking for a suitable New Hampshire casino for me to play in. That, my friends, was a tough mission to…

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    Non-Compete Agreement

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    Question Presented Under New Hampshire common law, a non-compete agreement is unenforceable if it is found to be unreasonable; can a non-compete agreement be found unreasonable when it is for three years and thirty-five miles from the employees’ principal place of business after termination? Brief Answer Most likely no. To prove that a non-compete agreement is unenforceable, under New Hampshire common law, the employee must show that it was unreasonably written. To show that a non-compete…

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    resident from New Hampshire, it is noted that a court may exercise personal jurisdiction. The Long Arm Statue also states if “Causes tortious injury in the State or outside of the State by an act or omission outside the State if the person regularly does or solicits business, engages in any other persistent course of conduct in the State or derives substantial revenue from services, or things used or consumed in the State”. Since the injury of Kimberly son happened in New Hampshire, there is…

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    Nicholas Gilman Essay

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    Nicholas Gilman, the second son in a family of eight was born in Exeter, New Hampshire in the year of 1755.Nicholas Gilman learned at the local schools in his town, working at his father’s general store. When the Revolutionary War began, he quickly enlisted in the Continental army. Gilman soon became a Captain of the New Hampshire line where he served until the end of the war. When Gilman returned home, he continued to work at his father’s store, but he took an interest in politics. Nicholas…

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    Nicholas Gilman, a representative from New Hampshire, believes that the unconventional Articles of Confederation need to be changed and the Constitution needs to be ratified. During 1786, in Massachusetts, a rebellion took place in response to increased taxes (“Shays’ Rebellion”). Farmers, led by Daniel Shay, gathered together to combat the local government (“Shays’ Rebellion”). Although this rebellion, known as Shays’ Rebellion, was eventually put to a stop, it was difficult for the government…

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    America, those colonies are, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. There are other colonies such as Roanoke, where the settlements failed to survive and all the settlers died. In the case of Roanoke, no one knows what happened to it’s colonists. All the colonies had their own laws and government, but eventually united to become one. New Hampshire was formed when…

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    The article “The Morality of The Death Penalty in New Hampshire” is an adopted review taken out of the New Hampshire Bar Journal. Published in the Summer of 2011, the article was written by James M. Reams and Charles T. Putnam. The article focuses on how standards of morality are not synonymous with statutes and that determining the indecency of an statute requires a lot more than moral intuition. The authors employ a wide range of argumentative strategies in order to base their claim that…

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