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    187, which is also know as the Save Our State initiative was an initiative that was passed by voters in November 8th 1994. The law aimed to reduce the state cost by denying public services to illegal immigrants. It prohibits state or local government agencies from providing illegal immigrants with public services, such as public education, emergency medical care and other social services. It would also have established the system of screening citizenship across the state of California.…

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    John Locke Hypocrisy

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    John Locke was regarded as the “Father of Liberalism” for his ideas on freedom, limited government, and property rights. In the Second Treatise of Government, Locke lays the framework for a civilized society with based on natural rights and social contracts. One of his major premises states, “The natural liberty of man is to be free from any superior power on earth, and not to be under the will or legislative authority of man, but to have only the law of nature for his rule.” It seems like Locke…

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    establishment of classes and the promotion of equality for all people, which is a goal of socialism. By contrast, the existence of economic classes in capitalistic society, such as high class, middle class, and low class, as well as private ownership of property, constitute inequality, exploitation, and misery (“Democratic Socialism”).…

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    to be? What are the options for those who find themselves in this serious predicament? The mention of foreclosure gives the understanding that a bank loan for a home has been received. The monthly payment, which includes home owners insurance, property taxes, and interest, cannot (for whatever reason) be paid as promised. The bank acquires an unwanted house and the buyer receives nothing but a frighteningly painful ding in his credit. What causes the predicament of a foreclosure? With the…

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    Airbnb Essay

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    Feasibility is the assurance that a business design can be executed on a basis of existing knowledge sharing and empirical evidence, as stated by Ajzen (Theory of Planned behavior p.82 2001). The inception of share economy businesses by which entry is valued over ownership through joint consumption has generated demand for researchers to analysis feasibility through pertinent measurements. The nine building blocks of ‘the business model canvas’ (Osterwalder & Pigneur, 2009), enables researchers,…

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    Hernando De Soto Analysis

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    De Soto, argues that property rights give entrepreneurs the opportunity to tap into the potential of the asset to create capital. The owner of an asset might not have the means to convert the asset into its full potential/value/income, but it can partner with another party to…

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    philosophers to make than Mussolini Island. Locke, a 17th century, English philosopher, maintained that without consent, no authority could be had over the individual. He also argued the premise that man has an innate right to life, liberty and property. Locke argued for a commonwealth in order to ensure the “protection of its members’ ‘civil interests’” (pg 66). Similarly, Mill, a liberal 19th century English philosopher, had an obsession with the individual and promoted democracy as the…

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    exchange. Specifically, it was determined that: "excess of liabilities relieved over liabilities assumed required recognition of gain; basis of partnership interest was increased under Sec. 1031(d) by amount of gain recognized. This increase resulted in property with basis to taxpayer in excess of its fair market value". The taxpayer,…

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    Real Estate Meltdown

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    The real estate and mortgage meltdown that occurred several years ago affected people across the nation. There are lessons to be learned from the meltdown, and if people remember these lessons it is possible to avoid a similar scenario in the future. Despite the damage that was done to so many lives, there are some silver linings to be found in the aftermath of the meltdown. Additionally, many real estate buyers today are benefiting from the effects of the meltdown and from the lessons that were…

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    Materialism Analysis

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    Materialism: Advantage to Human Kind All of mankind likes property. In a more versatile term, every man likes wealth. Wealth drives the existence of human kind. It is important for survival to be driven by wealth. Supporting the provided quote, significant possessions that build an estate around an individual for a long period of time, like property, money in the bank, a large home, etc., keeps a healthy relationship between an individual and society. Some may be in denial that humans are…

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