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    Persuasive Speech Pipeline

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    there are many other factors that could also effect our state financially. The economy is what determines the health of our state. The pipeline could help our state become more financially stable. Dakota Access, LLC is going to have to pay for property taxes where it runs. Farmers will save money this way by not having to pay for that portion of their taxes. This money goes to local communities and schools to help our state progress. Farmers will also receive a fair price for their land that…

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    898 square miles, with an estimated population 9.3,877 (cenus bureau 2013). The community, Canarsie is the connection point to many neighborhoods and boroughs. Exit 13 off the belt parkway, is one of the main entry point into the community. Major public transportation in the community are, the L train, located on rockaway parkway and six connecting bus lines that transport thousands of people on a daily basis to other standing communities. Canarsie was one of the last communities to be…

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    foundation of a stable social order as the satisfaction derived from the accumulation of items owned and from the sharing of private property acts as a positive trigger to good government. Land or belongings owned by a person or group that is kept for their exclusive use is private property. To Aristotle, property is a part of the household, and the right to acquire property is a part of managing the household as…

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    Essay On Upward Mobility

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    to obtain upward mobility and accomplish the American Dream, upward mobility and the American Dream is not as easy to obtain as many think and different ethnic groups face different challenges while trying to achieve it. A home is a piece of a property many Americans aspire to own. Union soldiers took advantage of the Homestead Act of 1862 in order to secure land at an inexpensive rate. There were no cities or…

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    followed English common law. Under coverture, a married women was not allowed to own property, have financial control of her earnings, engage in any legally binding agreement, or formulate a will. Once a woman married, she relinquished all her civil and property rights to her husband. Early laws automatically granted full custody of the children to the husband. Women weren’t allowed to vote or hold any public office. (Salmon) Beginning in the 1840’s, divorce rates rose. Although the option of…

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    Joint Authorship

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    Here, the answer to the question of whether an artist is an employee depends on the context in which the work is being done. The strength of this analysis is that the parties have the ability to prevent a problem with clear and direct definitions of the relationships prior to commencing work. i. Joint Work Questions also arise in cases whereby the tattoo artist may work jointly with another artist, or if a piece of tattoo art is merged with the work of another artist. For example, work…

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    corporations. Brett Gaylor, the writer and director of the film Rip!: A Remix Manifesto, talks about the unfair level that copyrights have been taken to. Copyright laws have been skewed to the advantage of large corporations and no longer provide the public a service, rather they actually work to hinder an artist’s ability to use inspiration from another’s work to create something new. The United States government put the copyright law into place for the individuals who created something of…

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    Pinellas County Case

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    PUP432 10.15.2015 Case Brief Contractors And Builders Association Of Pinellas County V. City Of Dunedin Background Context Until the 20th century, the general law in Florida stipulated that local governments could only obtain funds from public revenues as they had no authority to taxes. The local government made the realization that these funds were insufficient for running the everyday affairs of the growing county. For this reason, the county turned to private sources of revenue…

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    Income Tax Return Report

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    deductions which an individual can claim. These deductions are general deductions and specific deductions. What is taxation? According to the Oxford English Dictionary, " a compulsory contribution to the support of government , levied on persons, property, income, commodities, transactions, etc." Income tax refers to the tax levied upon the income earned by an individual. Income tax was first introduced in Great Britain in the year 1799 by the then Prime Minister, William Pitt, to fund the war…

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    hypocritical to deny people of it. Furthermore, denying someone of personal sovereignty will ultimately break the social contract because it is supposed to protect the life, liberty, and property of citizens. Another reason why Locke would not support a ban on smoking during pregnancy is because it does not affect the public good. Not every woman smokes and therefore there will always is some healthy children. However, if all the women in an entire population began to smoke during pregnancy…

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