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    right for most societies. Communism is hard on societies, Marx puts this in harsh terms, “In this sense, the theory of Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property.” Whenever I hear abolition I think of the cruelty done to the African-Americans, the abolition of private property sounds harsh to me, but that is what communism is. You no longer have what is rightfully yours, you share it with the state. That is why once you become of age you move out into the…

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    Before you get any type of insurance, you should first of all be aware of its definition. The definition of renters insurance, in a nutshell, is a type of insurance that covers your belongings as a person who is renting a residential area. Renters insurance could cover a lot of things. It could cover everything from your car to your jewelry, and to health and safety plans. Each insurace company you look up for help will give you a different definition of renters insurance, so you have to be…

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    more than 250 words, please state below why you are applying for this opportunity with the GLS My desire to practice law dates back to a full-time job in a citizens’ advice unit. By assisting citizens in applying for planning permissions, selling property and registering land, I realised the significance of straightforward legal guidance on every transaction. During my internship in the Legislation Drafting Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, I observed the process of European…

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    security guard did not have constructive possession of Marshall’s property because he did not have the special relationship required to establish constructive possession. One of the ways constructive possession is satisfied is if one has a special relationship with the employer. See, e.g., People v. Galoia, 31 Cal. App. 4th, 595 (1994) (finding no special relationship when a “Good Samaritan” lacked sufficient interest in the property being taken). Constructive possession is not met if one…

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    social contract, the separation of powers and mans natural rights. The main difference between Locke’s ideal use of government and todays use of government is that today the government is used for a lot more than just the protection of life, liberty, property. While today government still protects Locke 's natural rights it is being used like Russo’s ideal form of government as well, its has become a way for all to receive equality. While all three men did not agree on the same philosophies…

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    this pervious material to create something new? In order to determine the answer, we must first look the definitions of intellectual property, copyright, and the public domain. If one has the blessing of succeeding in publishing something original, they are granted intellectual property rights. Richard A. Spinello, author of Cyberethics, defines intellectual property as “original musical compositions, poems, novels, inventions, product formulas,” et cetera (Spinello). The person who created…

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    Why does Hobbes consider men equal in the State of Nature? Why does this eventually compel men to form a commonwealth? Hobbes describes a State of Nature as a society with no official government. This means that people would decide for themselves; how to conduct themselves, if someone is guilty of a crime, and if they are guilty of a crime, how they should be punished. There would be no higher power to enforce laws, punishments or settle any disputes. Hobbes describes that living in a State of…

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    Governance Policy The Swedish American Museum is a non-profit institution that aims to interpret the immigration legacy by presenting various items (oldest dating back to the 18th century) in the Permanent, Educational, Library and Furnishings and Properties Collections, as well as through their arts and educational programs. They want to promote their mission for both adults and children and help develop an appreciation for the contemporary Swedish-American culture. Their vision is to become a…

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    In order for a private healthcare institution’s real estate and personal property to be tax exempted, there are two qualifying factors. The factors are qualifying as a charity and use for a charitable purpose (Showalter, 2012). To qualify as a 501 (c)(3) charitable organization, the organization must be organized and operated for religious, hospital, educational, employee representation, or welfare purposes (Showalter, 2012). In order for an organization to qualify as charitable, the IRS has…

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    "fair market value", "property value" and a "CMA? The answer lies in who you ask. There are several similarities with real estate terms. A Mortgage Company might prefer one term over another. A Real Estate Company might use a more common term in their daily activities. For the customer, it is important that they grasp a basic understanding of the property value terms used in today's market. Fair market value - The amount that a willing and able buyer would pay for a property based on current…

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