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    a congressmen of Georgia stated a good example for reverse actions of gun control. In 1974, Jamaica endorsed a strong gun control act. This act would involve random home invasion, undisclosed hearings, arrest, and required lifetime sentence for ownership of an individual cartridge. After six months criminal activity decreased greatly. A year later the level of crime had risen to the same equilibrium as before. Ever since that point the crime rate has been at an all time high across the globe.…

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    Communism is defined as a theory or system of social organization based on holding all of the property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state. (Dictionary.com) What this basically means is that property ownership is divided equally among a community or owned by the state. When it is owned by the state, property is divided to the people. Everyone works and is paid by what they need. In history, Communism has played an important role. The concept of…

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    The New Belgium Brewing Company has become one of the top 5 largest craft brewery in the United States, producing enormous amounts of barrels of bear per year with a distribution network that reaches more than 35 states (Rhodes, 2015). Based on research, New Belgium’s success has been driven by the alignment of its business model and operating model. Furthermore, the company’s model leverages high employee and community engagement to generate ground-breaking products that consumers take…

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    make one decision that appeases all, they can, however, make decisions that help some and hurt others. This is when Hobbes theory on ownership for self-preservation becomes flawed. Although his way of thought has informed many governments it has also done what he hoped it wouldn’t; provide an unsafe environment that directly threatens lives. Proving that ownership cannot guarantee a free society it is only a quick resolution to a mountain of overlying issues that may possibly go…

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    communication. Others see graffiti is vandalism because it destroys property such as residential property, it causes the people to pay taxes for repairs such as covering up unwanted graffiti, and it encourages others to tag their “gang” name for ownership causing rivalry or possibly violence between communities and the boundaries between the communities. Graffiti is vandalism because it is ruthless destruction. Vandalism is the spoiling of anything beautiful…

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    Palestinians, making a division of the land difficult. Each group has viable claim to the land, and they expect to be treated fairly; therefore, the proposed plan has taken into account the soil quality, water resources, population and distribution, land ownership, location of cities, religious claims and ties…

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    business research and they found that family firms are mostly characterized by a long-term orientation, as revealed in a governance focus on strategic and succession planning. A firm becomes a family firm when the owners decide to keep business ownership in the family for the long term, as opposed to shutting the doors or selling the business to investors. Thus, to sustain the long-term viability, they focus on short-term financials but also focus on goals that produce the best long-term…

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    someone off the edge. Everyone has dark moments, but does not allow you to kill innocent people. There are plenty of leading causes that combine to create the devastation that mass shooting bring on, but the three most important are to achieve, gun ownership and a desire for fame. We talk about Americans and their leading edge health care for the ones that can afford it, or their hot automobiles and glitzily entertainment, but what we don’t talk about is the American law enforcement that has…

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    forms of various social enterprises in the ownership, tax relief, profit distribution, governance, etc. have different characteristics. First of all, in the ownership of commercial enterprises, social welfare enterprises and private education institutions with the nature of the investor-owned agricultural cooperatives are members of the ownership, including both funded and non-funded members. However, for non-profit people not ownership of public ownership or all the existing laws of society is…

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    Rachel Bortnik Dr. Ted Vaggalis PHIL 316: Ethics 8 December 2017 Society’s Rights and Happiness Concerning Guns In Jeff McMahan’s essay, Why Gun ‘Control’ Is Not Enough, he argues for a ban on societies gun ownership—except for police and military services are still allowed to handle a gun. The purpose of McMahan’s argument is to resolve the danger guns cause in societies environment and the issue of guns being in the wrong hands. McMahan focuses on both the anti-gun advocates and the gun…

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