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    Carolina but we are finding that the further we humans encroach on the forest and wetlands the more these services are needed throughout the United States of America. Wildlife removal is the business of removing nuisance wildlife in and around residential or commercial structures. Wildlife or nuisance wildlife is any wild animal that is causing damage or presenting safety concerns towards personal property, commercial property or people or pets. Four Points most important things about…

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    the grade of the slope and had knowledge that children commonly walked by the slope. The plaintiff alleged that the defendant was liable under the attractive nuisance doctrine since the slope was a dangerous condition. However, the court held that a condition on the land that is natural does not satisfy the meaning in the attractive nuisance doctrine. Stark. It also determined that the changes made by the defendant to the land were “[I]nsufficient to make that condition artificial.” Stark. The…

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    On 11/27/16, at 6:40pm, I Deputy Warden N. Christian was dispatched to 2549 Claridon Road on a dog on dog or cat attack, owner known. I arrived at the location and was met by Blendon Township Police Department (BTPD) Police Officer. The police officer explained that the victim dog was attack by a dog that lived on the next street over. I followed the police officer to the house to talk to victim dog owner. The dog owner stated that her dog was outside using the restroom when a brown and…

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    Every August, black bears in Maine’s woods may find a mouthwatering surprise waiting for them among the trees, they find barrels overflowing with old doughnuts, pastries, molasses, and leftover deep-fryer oil. Its a rare bear that doesn't hang around to chow down on such temptations, some bears will even come back for more. If these bears happen to return a few weeks later once beer-hunting season starts. They may receive an altogether different surprise at the so-called bait barrels. Then, they…

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    spinners should not be allowed in school due to causing distractions, being hazardous, and causing conflicts. Fidget spinner should not be allowed in school because according to The Washington Post “Schools are banning fidget spinners, calling them nuisances and even dangerous” states “These items are being taken out of class causing a distraction to student and staff.” The fidget spinners have caused many distractions like kids being more focused on the speed, and spinning noise of the fidget…

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    The United States is said to be the land of the free for all people, no matter who you are. Even though that is said to be the case, there are still many problems with racial profiling between the African American people and the police community. This has been a major dilemma since the Civil Rights Movement. In this paper, I will connect the 4 stages of conflict emergence, Identity, Grievance, Contentious Goals, and Redress, to the injustice of police brutality and then apply a source of power…

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    Leases over 3years must be registered with land register but a licence is terminated whenever requested by the owner. Unless a tenant has exclusive possession there is no lease but a mere licence. This can be shown in the case Street v Mountford [1985], where Ms Wendy Mountford had concluded an agreement with the landlord for exclusive residential occupation (of…

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    Landmark Case of Bedford v. Canada Henceforth, the case of Bedford v. Canada is used to shows the legal right of safety in the Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms is violated due to criminalization of acts related to prostitution. The applicants of the case were former prostitutes who wished to establish prostitution as an indoor business. Furthermore, they challenged the provisions which were the criminalized aspects of prostitution. The provision which they challenged include; s. 210…

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    grandmother’s character with annoyance, simply because the grandmother is extremely selfish and stuck in her old-word point of view. In addition to being annoyed by the grandmother, the story also encourages the reader to consider the grandmother a nuisance. This can be seen by the family’s reactions to various things the grandmother says, such as glaring, talking back, and even ignoring…

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    from the American currency. Although this bill was rejected, there were many individuals who agreed with the it. Looking at the proposal from a logical point of view, it would make sense to remove the penny from the American currency as it becomes a nuisance to the common civilian and it costs more to make than it is worth. Wasting the time and pocket space of the common man, the American penny still holds strong as the smallest denomination of our currency system. Sure they come in handy to…

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