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    and good state, cultural context and few prior political thinkers on the subject and Machiavelli’s relatively new controversial and audacious approach on the topic. From this background, in the second part, the focus will be moved on Machiavelli’s amorality and main ideal that good and efficient state are fundamentally…

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    Absolutely not. Small UAV’s should not be banned because, firstly, if someone with bad intentions plans to spy or collect information on someone else, he or she would probably do so, with or without the use of UAV’s, drones are likely not going to subject you to being spied on, secondly, banning the use of drones will likely slow down, if not completely bring technological progression in small aeronautical vehicles to a screeching halt, because, if banned, inventors may be discouraged from…

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    being forced to have sexual intercourse with slaveholder just for the satisfaction of the slave owner. “Even if it appeared to be consensual it still begs the question whether or not it was truly consensual because slaves didn’t have a choice in the matter.” Families of the women were not able to defend them because they were at risk of being beaten severely or killed. If slaves got impregnated they were treated quite well compared to past conditions. SlaveHolders felt as pregnant slaves were…

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    Arctic Circle Conflict

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    consists of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and non-circumpolar states. The intent of this assembly is to create a place in which the sovereign states and the native people, whose survival is dependent upon the region, can discuss the internal matters of the arctic region as a whole, excluding international disputes over borders and territory (Jacobs 2014, 527). In addition to the Arctic Council, many circumpolar states have specific agreements with local indigenous populations and…

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    NURSING PROFESSIONALISM As a result of several researches conducted on nursing professionalism, there are diverse view on this subject matter. But the reoccurring facts amongst these studies that if carefully considered, will greatly influence the improvement of the nursing profession across board. In order to understand better and to do a proper integration with the discussion on nursing education above, it is necessary to understand Professionalism especially in the ‘Nursing’ world.…

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    Network Firm Analysis

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    The Independence requirements in this section that apply to a Network Firm apply to any entity, such as a consulting practice or professional law practice, that meets the definition of a Network Firm irrespective of whether the entity itself meets the definition of a Firm. 290.14 To enhance their ability to provide Professional Services, Firms frequently form larger structures with other Firms and entities. Whether these larger structures create a Network depends on the particular facts…

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    Ten Amendments

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    not alter do not wish for changes like women voting. “The role of federal courts, particularly the supreme court is to interpret the laws, including the United States Constitution, and render decisions in the legal cases that arise under their jurisdiction within the framework of legal precedents- no to nudge the constitution to new meanings not included in the original text” (Jacobs 3). Changing the constitution could potentially hurt our society and government today. Today’s society will be…

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    Abortion has been a great topic of debate for many years, both in terms of law/rights and in morality/religion. The constant debate has split people into two sides: Pro-Choice and Pro-Life. Those who are Pro-Choice believe that women have a right to decide the fate of their body, health, and life. They personally may not get an abortion, but they feel that it is still the right of the mother to choose. Abortion prevents unsafe pregnancies, protects women 's right to choose, liberates women from…

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    With respect to the conflict between Adria and Betania, there are several factors of international law to consider. The introduction of zickfish by Adrian fish farmers, BigFish, in Adbeco Lake is a matter of both maritime law as well as environmental regulation. Moreover, the Betanian legislation that empowered police to capture BigFish’s president Yancey, undermines the basic principles of foreign extradition. Finally, the military precautions that Adria, Betania, and neighboring Concordia…

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    because they affect only the largest online sellers” (Stohr). Larger online stores tend to be the ones that pay locally based affiliates commissions for hosting links back to them. This act is what creates an “in-state sales force” and makes them subject to local sales tax laws. As expected, online retailers strongly opposed these laws. Amazon and Overstock appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court and argued that New York’s laws were violating the Constitution’s commerce clause. The Supreme Court in…

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