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    Generally. Arbitration is a method of resolving a Claim without filing a lawsuit. “Claim” means any dispute between you, Uplifted Enterprises, and/or any involved third party relating to your account, Your Use (defined at here), your relationship with Uplifted Enterprises, or these Terms of Use and Conditions of Purchase. This includes any and all claims that relate in any way to your use of the products, your attempted use of the products, and any act or omission by Uplifted Enterprises or any…

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    suffer hardships to succeed which led them to be a close knit community; fines became the most effective way to maintain order. The laws of the Franks were conventional, “If any one be summoned before the "Thing" by the king's law, and do not come, he shall be sentenced to…

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    should be equal- the way it was written in the US declaration. In Tranquility, government equality shall be absolute. Tranquility's and the US's government is similar in many ways, but government equality is not one of them. With this declaration, Tranquility shall be a place where government influence will be absolutely equal among all its citizens. In addition, current labor laws practiced in the US shall extend to children the age of ten in Tranquility. True equality is essential in a direct…

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    People who are Pro Choice believe that a women should have a right to abortion, and people who are Pro Life believe that a fetus is life and abortion is murder. Still it is clear that Pro Life is the right choice because every life counts no matter what. Abortion has been a controversial topic for decades because it reflects a person’s morals, beliefs, and rights. Critics of the Pro Life movement say that abortion is a decision a woman gets to make because she has rights as a citizen. Supporters…

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    apparition proclaims that “For of woman born/ Shall harm Macbeth” (4.1.87-88). Macbeth begins to believe he truly is invincible and that no one will hurt him ever…

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    They describe how they shall open the mouths of enemies to speak evil of the ways of God, and all professors for God's sake.They explain how they shall shame the faces of God’s worthy servants and cause their prayers to be turned into curses upon them till they consume out of the good land whither they are going. According to paragraph 2 in the article”We shall shame the faces of many of God's worthy servants, and cause their prayers to be…

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    situations & conflicts. Merlin’s character introduction was more believable in the passage of “Le Morte d’ Arthur”. When the king is seen in a vulnerable condition by Sir Ulfius, Merlin is used as an aid. “Well, my lord, I shall seek Merlin, and he shall do you remedy, that your heart shall be pleased.” (P. 7 Sir Thomas…

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    traditional morality rules as well, stating that one shall not murder. It is safe to say that this belief has carried through time and space. It certainly applies to modern day society, where if one murders they will be punished regardless of their religion. The justice system (in the US) is non-secular and deals with crime without looking in a scared text for answers on how to deal with a perpetrator. The seventh Commandment states: One shall not commit adultery (Bible.2016). This is applicable…

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    citizens, to limit the King's power and to serve as the people’s legislature. “ Not all fines that have been made by us unjustly, or contrary to the laws of the land; and all the fines that have been imposed unjustly, or contrary to the laws of the land, shall be wholly remitted, or ordered by the verdict of the twenty-five Barons”. Therefore, the King could not levy taxes without the consent of his subjects.…

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    Abraham and Jacob are alike in many ways. Both men are looked upon with favor by God. Both men had families, are portrayed as heroes in the Book of Genesis, and have entered into covenants with God. God promised them that they would be fruitful and multiply implying that they would have many descendants. In the Book of Genesis there are verses where God says their descendants will be like “the dust ” of the earth, or as the “number of stars in the sky”. When Abram was 99 years old the Lord…

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