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    using Airbnb. Another legal requirement for hosts and guests to consider involve taxes. This requirement also varies as different jurisdictions have different tax requirements on hosts and guests. These legal requirements highlight a problem with the law around Airbnb which is inarticulate representation. Airbnb’s corporation slogan is ‘belong anywhere’, however this does not appear to be the case as many location have guidelines that Airbnb fails to articulate properly to their consumer. This…

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    Smith Essentials of Political Thought 20 October 2017 Defender of law Through his words and actions, Socrates demonstrates that the preservation of law and justice in Athens was of the most importance. Socrates is a represented as a staunch defender of the law, where he abides by the basic obligation of citizenship and the law of the Athenian law. Socrates lives by the law according to these two passages divine law and the law of court become his principles. The plot of Apology sets place in a…

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    Ian Haney Lopez, a Professor at Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California at Berkeley primarily works in the areas of racial justice and American law. Lopez is also the author of White by Law, The Legal Construction of Race, which presents a critical look at how race has been recognized by law and it’s legal actors such as judges and policy makers throughout history. The author mainly focuses on analyzing prerequisite cases that in affect, have changed the way that race is perceived…

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    the idea of things, at the same time, rather, is just a making of the social contract. We saw that, in the condition of nature, Thoughts of good and bad, equity and unfairness have there no place. The ideas of ethical quality that develop through the laws of nature are authoritative understandings. In such manner, Hobbes is an ethical doubter seeing that he holds that ethical standards have no target establishment autonomous of human culture. “When philosophers such as Grotius claimed that…

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    Luther King Jr.). This quote by King describes how morality cannot ultimately be dictated by laws, but behavior can be. True morality comes from the heart and laws won’t cause someone have a morality change. Moral behavior is very often influenced by both religion and laws in the way that religion can make people think they may be punished in the afterlife for certain actions, laws, and both religion and laws have things that are prohibited that really aren’t “wrong”. Firstly, morality is often…

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    prison. However, Socrates refuses to escape from prison because he believes he ought to obey the law. Socrates states that the doing of injustice actions is in every single circumstance shameful and wrong for the people who do it. I agree with what Socrates has to say because I believe that we all have a moral duty to obey the laws set by our government. Even today, we are expected to abide by these laws and in return the government provides us with protection and basic qualities of life.…

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    A Decision to Make Up for the Past Tobias Wolff’s Bullet in the Brain tells the story of the death of the main character, Anders. Anders makes a decision that leads to his death, when he decides to talk back to the gunmen that are robbing the bank he is in. His decision to talk back comes from numerous pressures and motivations. He is pressured by the other victims in the bank, and by one the gunmen. Anders is also pressured by his internal need to preserve his life, and his inability, or…

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    Megan's Law: The Megan Kanka Murder Megan Kanka was a young, blonde, girl living in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. She was only seven years old when she was raped and murdered by her neighbor, Jesse Timmendequas. He was pictured as a monster to all of America, and his horrific act made headlines across the country. This tragic case is what changed the way registered sex offenders were viewed in the United States, and possibly saved many childrens lives. On July 29th, 1994 Megan was lured into…

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    Krsna In Bhagavad Gita

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    Bhakti comes from the Bhagavad Gita and is one of the three paths described within the scripture. The Bhagavad Gita comes from the Hindu epic Mahabharata and it is the council of Arjuna from Krsna. Krsna helps Arjuna with an internal conflict on whether to fight or not. Krsna teaches Arjuna three paths to end his internal conflict. Thus, the Bhagavad Gita show’s these three paths and has become a foundation in Hindu scripture. Krsna teaches or shows Arjuna three paths to self-realization. Among…

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    The issues at hand call in to question the protection of workers at Pencey Enterprises, as determined by Section 7 of the National Labor Relations Act (hereinafter “the Act”). The two main parties in this case include Robert Ackley, a worker at Pencey Enterprises, and Spencer Antolini, a supervisor at Pencey Enterprises. The four main issues ask: Were the employees partaking in protected concerted activity? Was Ackley’s outburst towards his supervisor, Antolini, protected speech? Was Ackley…

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