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    morality.” For example, if I get a parking ticket for parking in the visitor 's parking lot when I’m not technically a visitor and a college student who doesn’t want to pay for parking doesn’t get a ticket for parking in the same area, this is a maldistribution of justice. This isn’t to say that I didn’t deserve the ticket, but that the other party should as well. Even if there is a maldistribution of justice, that shouldn’t determine the abolition of the parking ticket. It’s still just, even if…

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    VARIETIES OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN MALAYSIA English was introduced in Malaysia during the British Empire colonialism in Tanah Melayu in the 18th century. According to Prof. Dr. Shanta Nair Venugopal, a professor in School of Language Studies and Linguistics UKM (2000), the learning of English language in Malaysia began as a tool of socio-economic mobility and education enhancement. After independence of Malaysia in 1957, English language has been recognised as the second language in Malaysia.…

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    In Tokyo, many people commute to work through public transportation whether it is on the subway or on the bus. In 2013, about 23 billion people were recorded using the railway compared to 6 billion on motor vehicles. This is a major difference that shows how many people in Japan use public railways as transport. It shows how the public transportation is working well because people are willing to use it. However, many people may not drive in Japan, but that should not mean that it is a bad choice…

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    Texas Judicial System The process of the Texas Judiciary System is long and complicated. The system is divided into many subdivisions under the 2 main courts. One for civil cases, which is the Supreme Court of Texas, and the one for criminal cases called the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Each process in the Texas Judiciary system has certain strengths and weaknesses. Even though the Texas Judicial system has been around as long as 1822 (Handbook of Texas Online), there are some reforms being…

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    INTRODUCTION: This case involves Suspect Winter being arrested for H&S 11377(a)-Crystal Methamphetamine. Suspect Meretta was cited and released in the field for H&S 11364(a)-Drug Paraphernalia. LOCATION DESCRIPTION: This incident occurred in the parking lot at 700 E. Washington Boulevard (Washington Park). EVIDENCE: • 2-Glass pipes approximately 3 inches in length with a bulb at the end, resembling a crystal methamphetamine pipe, with a white burnt residue inside. One pipe was found in…

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    surrounded by towering skyscrapers and a pleasant eighty-degree breeze. Little did I know, I was about to experience something completely different than the warm sunshine on my skin. Minutes seemed like hours as we attempted to try to obtain a parking spot in the large, bustling…

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    In the article “What is a ‘System of Privilege”, sociologist and public speaker Allan G. Johnson explains how privilege, specifically white privilege in this case, works as a system. “Privilege does not guarantee good outcomes for the privileged group or bad outcomes for everyone else” according to Johnson, however, it does load the odds one way or the other. Unfortunately, social privilege is often invisible to those who experience them, claims Johnson. Johnson goes on to describe a few…

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    Refer to Table 17-12. Which outcome is the Nash equilibrium in this game? a. Up-Right b. Up-Left c. Down-Right d. Down-Left 8. The Condorcet paradox a. proved that the Arrow impossibility theorem is wrong. b. was proved wrong by the Arrow impossibility theorem. c. serves as an example of the Arrow impossibility theorem. d. pertains to voting systems, whereas Arrow's Impossibility Theorem does not. 9. When each voter has a most-preferred outcome for the expenditure on a…

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    have been working on since I got my fitbit. When I first got my fitbit a few months ago it was a challenge to complete even 10,000 steps a day. However, as time went on I worked on making small changes in my day to increase my steps. Such as parking at the parking spot furthest away from the door, and taking the stairs instead of the elevator. As a result, I began to end my days with 10,000-11,000 steps a day without a problem, which is why for this goal I increased the number to 13,000. As…

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    Every teen has to experience those rites of passages that transition them from being a kid to being an adult. The most common ones are going on a first date, getting their first job, or that special first kiss with that significant other that can never be forgotten. However, the king of all kings, the scariest, yet greatest rite of passage that we all must endure is of course, obtaining that oh so important drivers license. Every teenager has that unforgettable tale about the time that they got…

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