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    The article suggests that the climate-controlled city would benefit tourist attractions due to past summer weather, going up to 113 degrees. Being a tourist attraction, the domed covered city would allow millions of people to enjoy hot weather-like temperatures during the season of winter in Dubai. The domed area would allows millions of people to enjoy Dubai’s heat without…

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    Issue Whether the landlord, Nob Hill Apartments, has a duty to provide security to residents and guests,Ryan Dolphin, from crimes committed by a third party. Rule of Law Walls V. Oxford Management Co., Inc: Landlords do not have to duty of provide security unless 1) there is a special relationship present 2) a special temptation is created to commit crimes on the land 3) if the crimes are foreseeable 4) when one voluntarily takes on the duty to provide security. Restatement [second] of torts…

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    Power and Control It is often presumed the presence of order and law helps their corresponding society. Authority must be in the right hands to be beneficial, and its effects can vary. In the novel Lord of the Flies, civilization doesn’t always help the boys. Although no adults were actually present on the island, the expected rules of civilization were seen throughout the novel, morphing from positive to negative from beginning to end through the interchanging reigns of Ralph and Jack,…

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    Legalism comparable methods? In China and Rome multiple methods were used to control and unify an empire. Both empires ruled with ethnocentrism. Yes romanization and legalism are comparable, they both are similar methods because they relied on harsh laws and cruel punishments in order to control the vast controlled lands, busy, and populated cities. China and Rome both conquered many lands during the prime of the empire, and some of these lands were attracted to the culture of the nation and…

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    others is comparable to the lottery. An activity that is purely luck and requires no previous knowledge to have success. By law, online betting is currently illegal in the United States due to the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act. However, owners of these daily fantasy corporations explain to the public that it is a game of skill, which excludes it from the law…

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    free from influence and physically free to do what one wants; equality should be the state of being equal in terms of rights and sharing the same responsibility as members of the modern society; natural moral principles will be the believe of a higher law and teachings of God, the rights to life, justice and property. This will enable a fair analysis of whether freedom and equality root from natural moral principles or political institutions. The focus…

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    expression by controlling what people are entitled to say. By doing this, the section deviated from its main objective by limiting lawful expression. In addition, s.319 (2) could cause prosecutions of racist expressions because it gets a wide media attraction. The minority found out that there is a weak relation between the consideration of hate speech as a criminal offence and its actual prevention…

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    one-man performance performed by Tim Miller. Tim tells the audience of his journey of being a gay man in America, from the love he found in his husband, to all the inequality and violence he faced, and up to the day the Supreme Court overturned the law on gay marriage. Some of the dominating aesthetic choices that were found in the performance was the environment, with dress being a close second. The environment really added dynamic to the…

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    Forensic chemistry is the application of chemistry to provide information for use in courts of law or in public discussion and debate. It is a special branch of chemistry that is concerned with identifying the substances present in samples. A forensic chemist analyses predominantly biological samples such as blood, saliva, and semen (of which all contain DNA, proteins and amino acids) that are brought in from the crime scenes and reaches a conclusion based on tests run on that piece of evidence.…

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    Sexual Harassment: A Slippery Slope In today’s society it seems the term “sexual harassment” has a new meaning than in years past, or maybe sexual harassment awareness is becoming more of a priority as lawsuits have increased two fold in the past thirty years. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination that violates Title Vll of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Corporations, government agencies, and schools spend billions of dollars in training the workforce or population in fighting…

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