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    Residential Landscaping

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    aesthetic appeal. However, if you’re a homeowner, take note that hiring a landscaper isn’t the only thing you should do. To make your home more attractive from the street, you can also take these steps: Keep your lawn healthy No matter what you do, your property would still look unsightly if your lawn is dead or dying. So, before doing anything else, focus on your lawn and ensure it’s green, lush, and vibrant. You can go the DIY route but, to make sure you’ll see great results, hire a company…

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    [human] life before it spoils” and the citizen’s responsibility to leave “enough, and as good […] in common for others” (§31; §27). With the invention of money, laborers are able to overcome the spoilage limitation and possess unequal amounts of property; the question is whether this inequality provides more goods that are able to be enjoyed by society as a whole. If the inequality is “morally good,” it will provide greater access to things that benefit human life. While Leo Strauss argues that…

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    American Dream, buying a home is often considered the ultimate wise investment. However, as the real estate professionals at Nova Property Management in Anchorage explain, owning a home may not always be the best financial move for you. Before you buy a home, compare the pros and cons of buying vs. renting. Owning Pros: Purchasing a home lets you build equity in the property, and you find that when it's time to sell that your house is worth more than you paid for it. In many cities, a…

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    John Locke's Natural Law

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    Locke’s natural law can be thought of as constituting three primary rights. The first and most fundamental right is that no one ought to harm another in their life, health, liberty, or possessions (Sec. 6). Which Locke also refers to as “property” (Sec. 123). Unlike traditional rights, this right is derived from neither from legislation, convention, tradition, or revelation. Rather, it is derived from reason and reflection(Sec. 6). Locke tells us that because of its grounding in reason, the…

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    How can money help a person in the legal system? Money can help us in many ways, for example bailing us out of jail is one way, money can help a person in the legal system. However what if you don’t have money, do rich people get off easier when they break the law? People with or without money should be treated the same, but that is not how the government. The Law is our system's rules and when it is broken, punishment is deserved. Money should not be involved in a person's legal system. People…

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    1024 × 1024 Caption You can buy a home without a job. Alternate Text Group Buying a home without a job is possible, but it's not easy. If you can't prove to a lender that you have a steady job, you'll instead need to prove that you have a sizable savings account, lots of liquid assets or a reliable source of income other than a traditional job. You can also help yourself if you have impeccable credit, a sizeable down payment or a co-signor. In some instances, those without a job can purchase a…

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    The Soda Fountain

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    In the piece “Stainless steel all along the soda fountain”, Wah uses soda fountain to express the joyfulness and the struggle of his hyphen identity. Wah’s father instructed him to keep the soda fountain clean, taught him to utilize the western modern equipment, and finally Wah surpasses his father by making the soda fountain the “smoothest, shiniest, snazziest soda fountain in town” (41) and creating his own special. Wah emphasises his struggles of adhering to western cleanliness while keeping…

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    The Base Stealer Essay

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    Vincent Van Gogh once said, “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.” Comparably, in “The Base Stealer,” the action is someone going through the fundamentals of stealing a base in which mask the overlying metaphor of the small things occuring in a event led to a more important one. Although the literal meaning is interpreted as someone doing small things in order to steal, it gives the idea that many small steps towards a goal in mind leads to a event with fluctuating…

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    New Mexico Apartments

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    Looking for apartments in Albuquerque, the main metropolis in New Mexico is no mean feat these days. Albuquerque is one of the fastest developing cities in the US now and is going through an enhanced inflow of new residents. Various factors have combined to make Albuquerque a favorite among its residents. These have provided fresh impetus for the newcomers to find Albuquerque apartments for rent, fast. At the outset, people coming in have to be familiar with the metropolis. There is a school of…

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    Texas Tax System

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    Texas has high property taxes because taxpayers don’t pay a personal income tax. Taxes reinforce inequality, as the state end up taxing the poor far more heavily than other classes. The idea that the absence of an income tax makes Texas better able to attract business, create jobs and keep young workers from moving to other states might be true but this system is creating a tax burden on poor and middle-income Texans. The Lone Star State depends on a state sales tax, and local jurisdictions…

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