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    America enforced stricter immigration laws causing people to become irritated with the justice system involving the citizenship status of individuals. Usually you have to be living in America for a certain amount of years before you are allowed to be granted citizenship but there have been cases in the past where there is favoritism toward an immigrant’s situation. The temporary solution to this problem was to ratify the DREAM Act in 2012. The DREAM Act states that aliens who qualified were able…

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    signed on June 13, 2015, permitting people with a concealed handgun license to carry a firearm while on public university campuses. The law allowing concealed carry on Texas college campuses goes into effect on Aug. 1. Kyle K. Bonath, Texas Tech police chief, said he has 25 years of experience in the Federal Bureau of Investigation. “Legislation probably passed the law for campus carry because average police response time is two minutes on campus,” Bonath said, “and we are probably one of the…

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    each individual. Therefore we must follow the four stage test set out under P S Johnson v Bucko Enterprises:1 1. There is work for copyright to subsist 2. Copyright does subsist 3. Plaintiff owner the work 4. Work has been infringed Copyright Law The requirements…

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    counts were issues on the appeal claiming that Pickwick International failed to state the notice of copyright of the plaintiff’s products. Pickwick International Inc also filed a motion for the partial judgment of the claims filed by the plaintiff on all accounts. The court, however, ruled that the defendant's actions of posing as copyright owner was not considered as infringement under any of the Copyright laws of the state of…

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    Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States of America. Roosevelt spent part of his presidency figuring out what companies were breaking the Sherman Act and putting them out of business. These companies were making it hard other the consumers and other companies that might have been trying to get their hand in the game. These bad trusts were not just stopping people from getting into the market but they were also making sure that the other companies that were already in the…

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    Otto Thief Case Study

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    officers saw the vehicle during the arrest they can legally search the general area for things in plain sight, which the car was. The preservation of evidence is also an exception to searching inside a house incident to arrest. In the textbook it states that there are two main purposes of searching incident to arrest, safety and for evidence relevant to the crime. The car was the reason for the arrest making it very relevant evidence. Also the evidence could have gone out of existence if the…

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    instance applying for college scholarships. When applying you have to put your parents and their yearly income but how can you if your parent isn't a legal US citizen. Once again the questions stands should Anchor babies parents be able to stay in this country and call it home even if they are not legal citizens. Most immigrants that come here work more than 40 hours a week to get by and take care of their families. There are many success stories with illegal immigrants coming here and becoming…

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    against the law that makes it legal to have a firearm on yourself, have multiple counter arguments and opinions. I am going to list some of their arguments, and then follow their opinions with why their argument is invalid. Some people are afraid that guns on campuses would lead to an escalation in violent crimes that might lead to a homicide in each situation. Since 2006 multiple states have made it legal to carry a gun on a college campus with the required permit. Likewise, none of the states…

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    A Long Way Gone Summary

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    Applies for visit to United Nations- his story is compelling enough to get him in Chapter 20 shocked by how the city is compared to what he thought it’d be realizes wars and conflict stole other childhoods bonds with a storyteller, Laura Simms- invites the children to share…

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    Pull Factors

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    Second page you see Pull Factors There are so many great reasons to live in the United States of America. One of the pull factors for America is family, people are attracted to countries in which they have family members who live there. Another pull factor is seeking better education. Many parents want their children to attend good schools resulting in them moving to different countries with better learning; there are thousands of universities in the U.S. to choose from. Another great pull…

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