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    The objective of this research paper is to compare two systems used in a public law office versus a private law office. The public law office which I gathered the information from was the San Francisco District attorney’s office (white collar crime unit). The people I interviewed for the information was Blanca Conway, a paralegal manager, and Tracy Sacca, a paralegal who handles asset forfeiture— both can be reached at (415) 551-9583. The private law office which I gathered the information was Baker & Mckenzie LLP. I first spoke with a human resources coordinator named Kelley Walker, and I also spoke with a paralegal named Edmond Torrez— both can be reached at (415) 576-3000. The two systems this paper will discuss, and apply to both public and private firms are a set hiring process and a system of calendaring.…

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    With all the attention that accompanied the new health care law, largely overlooked were the education provisions within it. Officially known as the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, this new student lending law signed by President Obama on March 30, 2010 will result in significant changes for the vast majority of college students, who pay for their courses through government-backed loans and grants. While politicians quibble over the long-term consequences of the…

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    This was a huge eye opening experience. For a person from small town America traveling to the other side of the world and seeing a culture completely foreign to anything I had ever seen shocked me. Consequently about the same time the Occupy Wall Street movement began in New York. As soldiers who were living on a base that would receive incoming rocket fire, eating the same meals week after week and going out on route clearance patrols looking for IED’s. Even as a Private First Class I was…

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    they ask public or private? Each type of school displays advantages and disadvantages that may benefit or inhibit a student’s educational development. The academics and extracurricular activities advance a student’s growth; however, the financial dependence and school demographics may hinder a student’s growth. Classrooms, desks, and teachers depict the physical aspects of a school; however, the foundation and financial assistance that define the essence of a school contrast public schools…

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    difficult point of discussion because there are many factors that play into it. In fact, private property plays a very important key role in the discussion of equality. This is because private property involves both material and monetary items, and these are resources that are fought over on the daily when it comes to equal or fair distribution of wealth. A key question brought up by this is not only what counts as property, but whether or not it is a valuable concept that should be maintained…

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    Some pros for private school include having an environment that allow students to experience a lot with course offerings. A con for private schools deal with transportation. Most students that attend private schools have cars or reliable transportation making situation inconvenient for some with due to the lack of bus transportation for kids. The greatest con is the cost of paying…

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    are also many aspects that come along with private schooling. Private schools offer up many great contributions to a student in which a public school would struggle to offer a student. Some of these contributions that help students include curriculum control, certification for teachers, and high standards for discipline and respect. These characteristics or contributions that private schooling offers helps set them apart from public schooling. To begin with private schools have a lot of freedom…

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    Farmer cooperatives from now on referred to as agricultural cooperatives, social welfare enterprises, private educational institutions and private non-enterprise units referred to below. Due to the different legal 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…

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    More’s Utopia Book I: Private Property Issues and Resolutions In the well written Utopian book called Utopia by Thomas More, book one of two focuses on the intricate conversation between the narrator, Thomas More, his good friend Peter Giles, as well as the extremely knowledgeable Raphael Hythloday. The three have a heated conversation about Hythloday’s long journey to the Utopians. Within this conversation, may issues and attempted resolutions are brought up. What particularly stood out, was…

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    Public vs. Private Education: When Interests Collide Proper education is becoming increasingly accessible with each passing day, with parents who want their children to learn about the importance of a proper education. The parents/guardians want to have the choice to send their children to a reputable school that they will enjoy attending and where the children can improve their cognizance. However, not every child has this opportunity: some lack the funds needed to choose what school they want…

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