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    Right Of Reply

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    In past years the use of technology has changed the way people receive and view the media. These changes have allowed people to have quick access to information about the world as well as allowing people to have an almost endless expanse of new media and news to analyze and receive information from. However, with this new influx of media regulations must be put in place in order to protect the general public and guarantee that the media is fair and open to the public at large. Examples of these…

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    collect rainwater in some states are both true and false. Eleven states have passed laws regarding the collection of rainwater, but those laws do not necessarily make it illegal. Some states actually offer tax incentives to encourage people to setup their own rainwater collection systems. There have been similar misunderstandings about rainwater collection laws in Colorado. Before 2009, Colorado had strict laws that basically made collecting rainwater illegal. But the state later introduced laws…

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    Civic Duty

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    " When examining the question Does government have the civic duty to monitor internet content, I look at the internet for answers. I determined that the government doesn't exactly control because social media reserves its rights to be free from control in the clause of the first amendment "" Freedom of the Press"". At first I believed this statement but when looking at more information I learned that our local governments turn to social media first when looking for a person. I was talking to a…

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    in students and parents across the nation because why should a student, that attends a public school be charged an additional tax to come to school in their own vehicle? The answer to this question remains unanswered, but the school districts and state legislation consider it to be a source of profit. While funding is a major consideration, some schools are charging excessive amounts for the sticker. For example, Boswell High School of Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD is charging students $45 for a…

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    Real State is a business that required a lot of dedication but more than that is to know how to established and maintain a good relationship with buyers and seller. Now in days this business has spread out all over the places but Real State companies carried different missions. Allan Weeks mission is dedicating to delivering high professional standard, integrity and a long term relationship with clients. Those are his missions according to his web site. High professional standards give to the…

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    § 273.9(d)(6)(ii) state that the allowable shelter expenses include rent or mortgage payments, property taxes, homeowner’s insurance and utility expenses. Regulations found at 7 U.S.C. § 2014(e)(7)(C)(iii) state, in pertinent part, that the state of Pennsylvania elected to use mandatory Standard Utility Allowances (SUA) instead of using the actual expenses incurred. This means that…

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    Performance-Based Funding

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    in 6 States. Summary In this article by Kysie Miao, she writes about a step-by-step approach to developing a successful performance-based funding system, as well as a guide to best practices for how to administer performance based funding which will hold colleges and universities accountable for success. Miao looked at current state policies in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Tennessee, Washington State and Louisiana and examined their experiences. Analysis Between 1979 and 2007, 26 states…

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    Ignorance In Delirium

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    Many people think that it is better to be ignorant and happy than to be aware and upset. In Delirium, people are oblivious about how the government has a lot of power over the society. People don’t really realize how limited their freedom is. The government comes up with the propaganda that love is a disease. It sucks people into individual bubbles. If you try to fight it, they will send you out into the Wilds or kill you. They just go along with the cure for love because they think that they…

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    According to GHSA.org, 34 states, the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have primary seat belt laws for front seat users. Of these: 18 states, D.C. and 2 territories include rear seats as primary enforcement, 4 states include rear seats as secondary enforcement, 12 states and the Virgin Islands do not include rear seats. Fifteen states have secondary laws for adult front seat inhabitants. Of these: 6 states also have…

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    Throughout the ages people have to realize that there are different ideas and different ways to governing the world and people. For one it is all about appearance. To the people he has to appear to be true and keep up the appearance he is honest and true, but in reality he is thinking only about himself. He is trying to think make sure that he always has power. It isn’t about the people, but about keeping the people in her hands. However the other view is that there has to be a layer of trust.…

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