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    Pearl were on the scaffold he confessed his sins. As he said he confessed in the story he didn’t specify all of what he confessed. Dimmesdale used himself in 3rd person as a “confession”. He said “The law we broke I… the sin here awfully revealed!” never did he say that himself and Hester broke the law of adultery. The confession was not enough to be forgiven. Eventually the two sinners decease. Of course a burial is appropriate for the death of Hester and Dimmesdale even if they are…

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    on Mars One, a project that will be able to get humans to and from Mars. There are numerous hazards with going to Mars, radiation being one of them, so NASA is currently working on how to deal with the radiation on Mars. NASA is also building the Space Launch system, which is supposed to carry 130 metric tons, and is scheduled to launch for the first time in 2018. SpaceX is also on the race for Mars. They recently launched their Falcon 9 rocket, which brought many satellites into orbit that Elon…

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    matters worse NASA not only did not return to the moon, but instead focused their resources, time, and effort on the space shuttle program. Which was considered by many to be a failure, however, now with the help of the private sector the…

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    There are numerous parallels between the theories of Hobbes and Machiavelli. These provide strength to both of their arguments but their similar outlook on the relationship between human nature and political structure also provides space for similar questioning. Through the comparison of Machiavelli and Hobbes, the question of the worth of liberty arises. Liberty and security go hand in hand in that security of the populace is necessary before any individual can truly be free. But in order to…

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    basically every English space -- it was sold freely in nurseries. Within several years, Japanese Knotweed had turned into a nightmare. Its unabated growth was facilitated by the contributory climatic condition of Uk. This plant has engulfed parts of the united states , and it has eventually…

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    For example, some cities completely ban the renting of spaces for a short period through Airbnb. Other cities require hosts to attain permits or licenses before using Airbnb. Another legal requirement for hosts and guests to consider involve taxes. This requirement also varies as different jurisdictions have different tax requirements on hosts and guests. These legal requirements highlight a problem with the law around Airbnb which is inarticulate representation. Airbnb’s corporation…

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    Personal Space

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    by flashing your genitalia at someone? Not only is it illegal, you're imposing your private reality on some innocent person's private space. Would you like if someone imposed a private reality on your personal space that you found disgusting? You might want to ask yourself why you're so insensitive or hostile (whichever fits) toward the reality and personal space of others. If you're out mugging people, breaking in houses, car jacking, robbing stores etc. you might want to look deeply into your…

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    Terraforming Pros And Cons

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    life. For a solution, one of the main feats with the terraforming process of Mars would need to be the regulation of its CO2 levels and climate. Fortunately, rather than spend copious amounts on transporting and establishing CO2 pumps, the natural laws of gasses will take care of themselves. In the words of Michio Kaku, all the planet needs is a ”jumpstart”: by heating the planet a slight amount, the CO2 held within the composition will be released, and in turn raise the temperature of the…

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    afforded greater freedom as members of the press, and that they were acting in cooperation with the Attorney General’s office (after gaining permission prior to the fake appointment). The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals held that under California state law, the cause of action for invasion of privacy was established on proof that defendant's (Time Inc.) employees, by trick, gained entrance to the office part of plaintiff's (Dietemann) home where they then proceeded to photographed him and…

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    Arguing against Warren and Brandeis, the extent of law does not protect an individual’s right if the individual itself is aware of their actions, and the information they publicize online or the way they speak in a social setting. This is an important difference to recognize when reviewing an individual’s right to privacy, I believe Warren and Brandeis should have expanded on this, since it is in the interest of an individual to control their own information and actions they portray online and…

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