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    are not reliable and that we need to fix how we pick them and trust them. My first point is that witnesses have all the trust, by just holding the bible and swearing an oath, people can still lie. My second argument is that that they just have way too much power in the court. My last subject on this is Misidentification which is the most common way witnesses can be unreliable. First I have the point that witnesses have all the trust from the court. Some people not be religious so putting…

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    In the story The Money, by Junot Dìaz, I see the main idea as centering on the theme of trust. Throughout the narrative, that theme seems to be the component that links the characters together and runs through their relationships with each other. The mother saved up money to send to her parents and they trusted her to send them the money. She also trusted her kids with the knowledge of where the money was kept, and the boy trusted his friends with the knowledge of the money being in his house.…

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    Why does it matter if something is trustworthy? What makes a statement, belief, or answer trustworthy? How do you know if something is trustworthy? These questions are very important to understand because the way you live is based on truths of life. In other words, the truths define why humans believe in some things but disregard the others. True statements have the elements of a credible source, facts that can be proven, and evidence that aligns with other evidence. Next time you need to decide…

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    The late 19th century is famous for large trusts dominating market power, such as John D Rockefeller’s oil and JPMorgan’s railroads. Even before Teddy Roosevelt could enforce his trust-busting leadership, the courts were determined to limit the power of huge corporations. These events took place just as professional baseball was at its inception. The Sherman Antitrust Act theoretically should have limited MLB as a monopoly. However, through court decisions, MLB was given immunity from antitrust…

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    shouldn’t trust other people because you never know what they wanna do to you or ruined your life for something dumb. You can only trust your parents and god because i just feel like you shouldn’t be trusting other people. Sometimes people opened talk about or address in relationship until it’s been broken , and by then it’s often too late to salvage the relationship or the breach of trust seems too big to overcome . clarifying expectations is preventative medicine when it comes to trust it’s…

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    Sherman-Anti Trust Act In 1890 big business controlled much of the American economy. The Sherman Act allowed the United States government for the first time to investigate a business. The government would look for "artificial raising of prices," or, a monopoly. Any company who was hurting the economy by driving up prices would be broken apart. The government would attempt to foster competition - which in turn would help the consumer. Click and drag to move Clayton Anti-Trust Act In…

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    “How is trust is created or destroyed?” I would answer it by saying that trust is created or destroyed by the presence or lack of credibility. I came to this conclusion by comparing how in Mean Girls, Julius Caesar, and in real life how trust is earned and lost. Throughout our entire podcast, we saw that a common theme with trust in all three scenarios is the strong ability to rely on the other person. For example, Janis relies on Cady to betray The Plastics, until she loses her trust when…

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    Estate Planning Dbq

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    Death comes to all. Although science has made numerous advances in the past few decades, humans have yet to discover a way to avoid this eventuality. For some, it happens at an early age, yet others live to be 100 or more. Every individual needs to look into estate planning at an early age and obtain estate planning assistance in AZ regularly, as their circumstances change, to ensure their loved ones are protected upon their death. Doing so allows the deceased to have more say over his or her…

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    LEGAL SERVICES If you do not have an estate plan, never fear, the legal system is prepared to dispose of your property after you die. Every state has a default plan in place for this exact situation. But the default plan for the distribution of your assets involves a long court process, unavoidable tax consequences, and a high probability it will not be handled according to your wishes. Avoid the default system by putting an estate plan in place now so your family isn’t forced to watch…

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    Saigon Petes Case Study

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    Saigon Pete’s aims to capitalize on the food truck industry that is still growing, albeit at a slower pace than in the past. The goal is to expand while maintaining profit margins and the high quality service that our customers are accustomed to. The plan is to add another food truck to the existing fleet of three and possibly another route. The changes should result in an increase in revenues as well as profits within a two years. Saigon Pete’s is a chain of food trucks serving banh mi…

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