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    Each day we are alive we happen to drive our parents’ crazy by getting into trouble, fighting with our siblings, or not listening to our parents. At my house there was one thing my siblings and I respected it was dad, the man who wore many hats in our family. The one thing we knew as kids, that nothing was going to get anything by him, he tended to find out everything. Was it that my siblings and I were scared of the six foot four, two hundred fifty pound, Italian man or was it the facts his…

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    Catherine Rampell

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    “’If you’re a state legislator, you look at all your state’s programs and you say, ‘Well, we can’t make prisoners pay, but we can make college students pay,’’ Ronald Ehrenberg, the director of the Cornell Higher Education Research Institute and a trustee of the State University of New York System, once told me in an interview” (42). This is another form of ethos used in Catherine Rampell’s essay. First, she uses the quote as another source for her information and to further back up her claims.…

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    Question 1: Issue: Is the exclusion clause enforceable? Rule: A disclaimer is a statement that one of the parties will not be in breach despite failing to perform one or more of their contractual obligations. Whether a disclaimer is enforceable depends on; 1. Is the disclaimer part of the contract: (1) is it expressly set out in a written contract that has been signed by the parties? (2) It is expressly brought to the attention of the party by reasonable notice given before the contract was…

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    comes from. If the representative wants to stay in their position, they need to please their constituents. The People also get to choose who their representatives are through three theories: sociological representation, agency representation, and trustee representation. For other positions that people would like to represent, elections are held. As proposed by John Locke, humans have the natural rights to property, liberty, and…

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    CHAPTER 2 INCIDENT CHRONOLOGY The Chronology of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Incident The timeline of this incident will be based on the ‘National Transportation Safety Board Marine Accident Report’. In the year of 1989 of March 22 (11.35pm), the Exxon Valdez arrived at the berth 5, Aleyska Marine Terminal to load a cargo of Alaska North Slope crude oil. Figure 2.1: The Exxon Valdez (Shigenake, G. 2014) The total load of 1.3 Million barrels of oil took approximately a day to complete filling…

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    Company & Products Uncommon Ground is a startup company that offers unique bath and body care products while helping to reduce the environmental burden of food waste. Using spent organic coffee grounds as a primary ingredient, Uncommon Ground will develop and market a line of products including bar soaps, shower gels, body and facial scrubs, and lip care products. Two key differentiating factors will drive Uncommon Ground’s opportunity for success. First, by using recycled grounds, reuse is a…

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    Evolution is a growing theory. There are different developing theories and hypotheses that are being tested. Neanderthals are a subspecies of human that have been extinct for approximately 40,000 years (PNAS 2016). According to the tree of life, Modern humans and Neanderthals are closely related to each other. Research proves that modern humans and Neanderthals share 99.5% of the same DNA. Looking around in the world today, there are no Neanderthals present, which means they are extinct. The…

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    another term. Mr. Simcox seconded, motion carried. The Officers for the 2016/17 Fund Year are as follows: John Williams – Chairman Art Mack – Vice-Chairman Bruce Marlowe II – Treasurer Mark Sledzinski – Secretary & Investment Trustee…

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    powers to make, amend and remove laws in an attempt to ensure that there is equality in the federal. If the congress does not want a president to do what he is doing, it votes another way or forms a committee to investigate the executive. Burke’s trustee model and delegate's models help to explain these features of the congress by stating that a representative's main role in congress is to express the will of the people. He states that a representative owes the electorate and that he should…

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    Retirement Plan When determining your retirement you must first assess your source of income, savings, expenses and managing of income. You have to take into consideration the location, the standard and when you will work your final day ("Retirement Planning Definition"). Retirement planning will vary throughout your life because each stage a different goal is trying to be achieved. In the early stages the ultimate goal is putting enough aside and it the later stage it is about the non-financial…

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