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    The U.S. Constitution grants us many rights and privileges. It also sets rules and boundaries and protects us from what is good and bad. However, what is good for someone might not be good for someone else, or in other words what is not good for one state might not be good for another. That’s why states have developed special constitutions that only apply to that state. In the case of Texas, we have the largest state constitution. This means that we don’t completely agree with other states and…

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    It is a theory that places the locus of right or wrong on the consequences on choosing one action over the other. According to John Stuart Mill (1863), the principle of utility seeks to promote the capability of achieving happiness for the most amount of people. To accurately explain this argument…

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    the years has created legal issues in clinical research. In order to better understand biotechnology let’s start from the very beginning where the three main agencies oversee biotechnology and that’s the USDA, EPA, and FDA. These agencies allow biotechnology legally and safety be made but must be followed with regulations but it seems with so many regulations it’s affecting the biotechnology industry. Also, another role that must be followed is intellectual property rights which can have play an…

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    foundation of civil freedom and civil rights. The recognition of the legitimate rights of same-sex married couples should be acknowledged and protected under the law. Thus, rejecting same-sex couples, the legal rights to get married is the despicable indecency denying human rights to lively freely. “Gay marriage is really a matter of respect and human rights Across the world, gays are subjected to violence simply because they are gay, and the United Nations Human Rights Council has recently…

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    Landlord to keep his/her tenants happy. There is a saying, "To be happy, make others happy", so property owners are no poles apart. Being Great Landlord needs money, time, and effort, and it will be rewarding if it assists the property owner keeps the right tenants. A good tenant is precious, and the property owners may need them more than the renters do. Moreover, the tenants assist their homeowners in paying their mortgage by offering their monthly rent. If you are a property owner, and if…

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    by Josh Fox. Living in Pennsylvania, right at the Upper Delaware River Basin, he faces an emotional crisis as he receives a letter from a natural gas company, as they want to lease his land and would willingly pay him $100,000. He is confused and left questioning the purpose and intention of this letter, which leaves him to search out and connect with other people who are facing this issue. He becomes aware that his land sits on top and among many people, natural gas for drilling. He sets out to…

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    it was designed to keep women ignorant and to have them stick to their role in society. Wollstonecraft was a believer that rights for women were unfair calling marriage a legal form of slavery and prostitution. Mary believed if women were treated equally, women could play a more effective role in society and be allowed many of the same jobs as men. Her views on women’s rights started to have people question the current treatment of women. Jean-Jacques Rousseau lived from 1712 to 1778,…

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    Equality is defined as all men are equal based on status, rights, opportunities, and entitled to an identity of treatment and income. Regardless of race, gender, social class, or ethnic background, each person is free to develop their individual abilities and make choices without limitations. Equality is one of the first principals expressed in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal”. This concept has been the topic of much…

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    ideas pertaining to individual rights. The American Constitution declared that “We the People of the United States,” while the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen declares “the source of all sovereignty lies essentially in the Nation” (Gulalp, 2013). Both revolutions preserved a dualism between the “public” citizen, (the peoples voice) the “people” or the “nation” and the “legal” citizen, who is subject to the law and the possessor of natural rights to liberty, property, and…

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    external & internal environments. The external environment is involved of those variables which are the natural environment, societal environment and task environment. The societal environment includes general forces that do not directly touch on the short run activities of the organization but can influence its long –term these forces are the : economic forces , technological forces , political –legal forces and the sociocultural forces . Economic forces Exxon Mobil help to decrease the…

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