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    This huge advancement in space exploration has changed who is capable of launching a space mission as “…early space missions were funded exclusively by national governments, and for good reason: going to space was astronomically expensive,” however, with the development of technology it is now possible for third parties…

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    Confined Spaces

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    Confined Space Rescue Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is the regulatory agency protecting workers in the workplace. One of the most important regulations is the one covering confined space rescue and the employees working in confined spaces. Every company must understand OSHA 29 CFR 1910.146. Every employee has a right to a safe work environment. Working in confined spaces is even more dangerous than other working environments. Confined Spaces: • Large enough space for an…

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    reasonable expectation of privacy on Facebook, even if it is an online space, because the justification and evidence provided for her termination came from Roberts’s Facebook usage. Pember writes in “Mass Media Law” that one of the three basic conception of privacy is privacy of space, which states, “the people possess a geographical or physical zone of privacy into which others may not intrude or trespass” (Pember 250). Privacy of space usually takes into consideration an individual’s physical…

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    Sidewalk Chapter Summary

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    Greenwich Ave right near Sixth Ave. According to the book, Duneier states “Aside from the nuisance they create, they sometimes don’t look presentable. They sometimes smell bad. They sometimes smoke drugs or urinate. Right in front! Without any regards for law or anything!” (Duneier). In this part of the chapter, the author, Mitchell Duneier ties…

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    The visit to the LA’s space shuttle highlighted the story that began in a small town of Palmdale, an hour drive from Los Angeles where a space shuttle was built in a galaxy called the Milky-Way. The space shuttle flew over 100 million miles and was in the outer space for over one year of its lifetime. The dynamic shuttle finally retired to its sunny hometown and continues to delight and educate school children. The Endeavor made its final historic flight in 2015 followed by a breathtaking road…

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    The Cancellation of Exploration: Bring Back the Funding for Domestic Space Exploration Space, the final frontier. For years, mankind gazed up at the stars, and dreamed of stepping onto the moon. On July 20, 1969, this dream became a reality (NASA, 2014). Neil Armstrong stepping foot on the moon was a bonding experience for most everyone in the country, or even the world. There are some events, like the crash of the challenger, or 9/11, where people know exactly where they were when that…

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    Feminism In Morocco

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    demonstrates potential promise for addressing gender-based violence and supporting women’s rights” (Elliott 2009, Evrard 2014). Moroccan Family Law The official and legal system of Morocco is an “assortment of laws grounded on the Maliki tradition of Sharia, local customary laws based in tribal laws, and the French Penal code which dominates civil laws” (Fernea 1998). Amid the independence from France in 1956, the decision to follow the Maliki tradition was strategic, created by tribal…

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    Part C- Written Summary Humanity's infatuation with space is one which extends to the beginnings of time. It is a tangible desire of human beings to discover the unknown and to address the questions about our universe. Society is amidst the era of space exploration as humanity challenges itself to move further into our solar system (NASA, 2013). Increased space voyages require increased launching procedures, a fuel-consuming process which is considerably uneconomical and impractical. Can…

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    Student ID Number:91403392 'Explain how Natural Law is important for understanding rights' As a nation, we take the rights and freedoms we hold for granted. Daily, we make decisions without interference from the government or the monarchy. In contrast, our ancestors didn’t enjoy the freedoms and rights that we enjoy today and lived their lives under dictatorship and tyranny. However, through The Age Of Enlightenment, philosophers such as John Locke, began to question the suppressing treatment…

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    facility due to her successful acquittal. With the rise and importance of mental health, it is vital for the American public to understand the misrepresentations of the legal system in our society. In this paper, I will talk about the how this specific Law & Order episode depicts the “Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity” defense. The Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity is attainable with no…

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