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    People want criminals to pay for the crime that they have committed. Some people commit misdemeanors, which carry a maximum of twelve months in jail or less and are crimes like assault, theft, and traffic violations. Other people commit felonies which carry more than twelve months in jail and are crimes like murder, rape, and arson. Misdemeanors are less serious crimes compared to felonies. (“Infractions, Misdemeanors And Felonies- What 's The ...” n.d.). People who commit felonies will usually…

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    The Flaws In The Three Strikes Law The Three Strikes Law was originally enacted in 1994 in California. The law came about in 1992 when a young innocent girl named Kimber Reynolds from Fresno was murdered in an attempted purse snatching by two convicts who had previously just finished serving their times in prison. Immediate after the death of Kimber, her father Mike was inspired to take action to help prevent innocent people from getting harmed by criminals. Mike Reynolds and his group put…

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    The field of business attracts those who are willing to go over and beyond to get the job done, it attracts the relentless few who believe failure is not an option. Working as a manager for a restaurant of a national chain I decided that I wanted more not just to be the manager of one store but to be in charge of number of stores or to work at the corporate offices focusing on growth and development throughout the company. More so, to full fill my dream of opening a fine dining restaurant with…

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    The question of the proper role and scope of government has remained one of the fundamental conflicts in the United States since its inception. The nation’s Founding Fathers were all ultimately skeptical of government, but in very different ways. While the Federalists favored a stronger, more structured Federal level governed by a central Constitution, the Anti-Federalists feared centralized power and Constitutional control over the states – who in their minds were more responsive to their…

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    work environments are safe and free of dangerous hazards for both employees and their employers" (Gourley). Consequently, because of the existence of child labor these practices lead to the enforcement of compulsory schooling laws. "The current statute, Section 3205 of the Education Law, requires that each minor from six to sixteen years of age shall attend upon full time instruction" (Mauhs-Pugh). To conclude, the advancement in technology in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th century…

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    but the demand for mental services and programming has increased, and Beaumont is unable to successfully meet those demands. Without any changes in funding, it appears that psych services are in for a long, tedious year. As addressed above these limitations on the budget have negatively impacted the delivery of services, and the overall mood and climate of the environment and its…

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    Medical Malpractice Attorney The beautiful San Fernando Valley encompasses approximately 260 square miles in one of California's most scenic areas. Although the majority of San Fernando Valley lies within the city boundaries of Los Angeles, it is also the location of Glendale, Burbank, San Fernando, Hidden Hills, Calabasas and many other towns. In the midst of such natural serenity, the pain and suffering that can be caused by medical malpractice seems out of place. However, every year, many…

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    the truth behind how hard it is to be a witness in a malpractice trial and how he is not the only one who would help participate in a cover-up to protect a fellow doctor. Since a significant amount of time has passed since the incident the statute of limitations for perjury…

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    In the United States, federalism is a term used to indicate the relationship between the state government and the United States federal governments. After the founding of America, there was a shift of power from the states towards the national government. Today federalism has gone through other phases such as the new federalism that is of concern to this paper. The new federalism movement appeared in America in the late 20th Century and early 21st Century. This term is a political philosophy…

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    without interference. It is effectively the land that is protected and only those who own or have an interest in the land may bring a claim in private nuisance. The nuisance that Kate is suffering stems from the noise generated by a nearby airfield. Statute and case law will be employed to determine whether Kate has a case and what remedies if any are available to her. When cases of private nuisance arise it is not always possible to ascertain what the outcome will be. This is because the…

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