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    rule of law developed into a fundamental principle in United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution. It become the core for essential rules and values of the legal system. The concept was significant since it was able to provide stability and equality in the state. The idea has firstly appeared in ancient times, however it came meaningful later in history. Throughout the years various theorists formed their own opinions and created many different views on this concept. They all agreed that law is a…

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    executive order, budgets, laws, and rules and regulations and other factors that would affect the policy if it were put into place. (Wikland, 2014) Implementing Public Policy Policy implantation occurs when the law has passed. This is a crucial point in the process, many times the law is passed and sits dormant, while other laws are put into place right away by a number of agencies. The agencies who do not approve of the new laws, will continue to fight to change the law to benefit their…

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    The chapter titled “Struggle for Existence” in the work On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, talks about the process of natural selection and adaptation. Natural selection is the way of nature to choose the strongest of the species to survive so that the bloodline can be carried on. Several factors attribute to natural selection, such as, climate and the fight for resources against other species. These factors also provide a reason for adaptation, or change, in order…

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    Variance of Hygiene Rules by Country of Interest Abiding by data and privacy laws across international borders is one of the most difficult aspects of operating as an international business today. There is a plethora of challenges that a company faces when managing data because privacy laws are a dynamic miasma that change from border to border, and year to year. The main data source that is under the most scrutiny of privacy laws and regulations are what is known as personally identifiable…

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    There are numerous ways of generating electricity, and more recently fossil fuels such as natural gas have played a major part in producing electricity. However; the most efficient way to harness this natural fuel is through a process called hydraulic fracturing or fracking. Fracking is the process in which sand, water, and chemicals are injected at high pressures to blast open rock and release the trapped natural gasses inside. As of late a new controversy has been born because of claims that…

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    Congress final decision to legalize this law on June 26, 2015. This event is significant for many reasons, a few weeks before that the all-time star Bruce Jenner story and sex…

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    The theory of biological evolution through natural selection is widely accepted and taught in most western education systems. However, there are many misconceptions regarding evolution, held both by proponents of evolution and by those opposing it. Generally, these misconceptions occur due to a misunderstanding or ignorance of how evolution functions, due to an over simplistic version of it being taught (Scott, 2004). The four misconception that will be discussed in this essay however, will be:…

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    Alfred Russel Wallace Alfred Russel Wallace is known for developing a theory of evolution using natural selection aside from the greater known, Charles Darwin. Wallace lived to be 90 years old, which is surprising for a man in that time period. He was born on January 8th, 1823 and lived till November 7th, 1913. His childhood was taken place in Kensington Cottage, southeastern Wales. His middle name was spelled weirdly due to a mistake at the time of registering his birth, which was never…

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    rate or level for the long term; the ingredients of this formulation and its applications, however, vary widely, as do their disciplinary roots and practical implications. In the context of natural resources, sustainability can be defined as the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources, and thereby supporting long-term ecological balance. Murray Rutherford (2009) views resource management as decision making about how to conserve, allocate and use the goods…

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    Recreational Marijuana “Why is marijuana against the law? It grows naturally upon our planet. Doesn’t the idea of making nature against the law seem to you a bit . . . unnatural?” ― Bill Hicks Marijuana has been a hot topic for many years. Science has come a long way in the discoveries of what marijuana can do. The use of marijuana has become popular and helpful for people with tumors, glaucoma and many other diseases. Marijuana should be legalized because it would bring in revenue to the…

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