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    as an equity partner in Town. As such Joseph Sitt is Town Residential's co-chairman and bring to the table a wealth of experience in successful residential property management.…

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    In the game monopoly, everyone bought properties and started off with $15 million. In the beginning of the game we had some difficulties, and no other players had played the credit card version of the game. Many of the players, started to lose money in the beginning because of cards such as the chance card. Buying properties that gave back an appropriate rent, and that would help make profit, after a certain amount of rent given from other players. In the game you need to have a strategy and one…

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    Late September night, John Green suffered a fatal heart attack; rescue dog Sheba, awoke a nearby family member to alert him that John was in trouble. Sheba possibly saved John’s life by being such an excellent pet. There are hundreds of other stories where dogs have saved their owners’ lives. Dogs can not only save a person’s life, but dogs also have countless tremendous attributes. Owning a dog can make people feel like they are never alone, can help people live their lives, and can fill people…

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    “Changes in the Land” is a personal work of William Cronon that generally gives a persuasive and original interpretation of the dynamic conditions in the plant and animal communities in New England that took place when there was a change from Indian authority to European authority. It uses both the ecologist and historian tools to construct an analysis of the way the people and the land influenced each other, and the way the complex network of relationships created the communities of New England…

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    buyer, after the economic downfall, decides to “boomerang” and the seller puts a certain percentage fee on the buyer. The rent price and a portion of the option fee accumulate over an annual period, with other fees. The renter can walk away from the property without paying for the full house price, because it is rented. In summary there is less risk to actually purchase the whole real estate than there is to rent and eventually own if…

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    Validity This argument is not valid if you interpret the thesis an meaning that owning a gun will never in any circumstances make you safer. He quotes a study saying that there was a case of a woman using a gun in self defense. He also says they are not more effective than other forms of self-defense, but that means they are still better than no self-defense, therefore able to make you safer. Because of this the absolute statement of owning a gun does not make you safer this argument can not be…

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    A society that is based on the pursuit of profit and capitalism makes cooperation extremely difficult in this situation. If everyone’s only motive is to make a profit then each person will be out for themselves. Capitalism is based off of “winners” and “losers”. In order for there to be people with lots of money and are thriving then there must also be people who do not have much money and are struggling. People desire to be rich and success no matter the cost. Cooperation can be extremely…

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    Sam Shadle Foundations A 9/12/15 ________________________________________ Henry VII, First Letters Patent Granted to John Cabot and His Sons (1496) ________________________________________ 1. Summarize the freedoms afforded John Cabot by this Patent. What benefits are guaranteed Cabot under this contract? He is guaranteed, under this patent, the exclusive right to explore…

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    4. Explain how cohabitation could create legal problems for couples: residence, money, property, insurance, health care, decision-making, and children. (8 points) Cohabitating can be both beneficial and disadvantageous. Some couples may believe that cohabitation is a good way to test the waters before marriage. Some couples may even begin cohabitating out of convenience or financial benefit. However, when a couple lives together there can be a number of obstacles that can come up. Couples…

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    I have a lot of things that are on my bucket list. Whether it’s becoming a better golfer or traveling the world, but one of the things I would love to do is own my own business and create multiple jobs along with multiple dollars. Two businesses that I would personally like to own is an insurance company and a clothing line. Lots of people don’t understand why people want to be business owners. They tend to think of all of the cons to it and not the pros, or they simply just don 't get it at all…

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