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    The Anti Vaccine Movement

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    movement can credit its recent increase in successfully spreading fears that vaccines, and particularly either the MMR vaccine (mumps, measles, and rubella) or the vaccine preservative thimerosal, are linked to autism. The claim that the MMR vaccine causes autism is not backed by any scientific evidence and therefore should not be believed. Autism is a developmental disability that is caused by differences in how the brain functions. People with autism may communicate, interact, behave, and learn in

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    The term “cause celebre” is a French phase that means a “famous case”. In other words, it is a legal case or controversy that excites and attracts nationwide public attention, heated debates and colossal public opinion. The birth of public opinion and of a new public sphere took place in the early decades of the 18th Century and can be contributed to the writing and reading of sensational courtroom literature commonly found in the immensely popular memoires judiciaries. Hot memoires and published

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    This claim arises out of a lawsuit filed by Plaintiff, Debra Nathan-Nenn, on her own behalf, and on behalf of her minor son, Grey Hoffman. The Amended Complaint alleges in general that Ms. Nathan-Nenn executed a written lease to rent a house from the insureds starting on June 1, 2013. The plaintiffs further allege that starting on the day the plaintiffs took possession of the house, the drain in the kitchen sink was not working and the insureds failed to correct this condition. The complaint

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    court of law. However, it is possible to conduct a search without consent and seize evidence without a warrant but there ought to be probable cause or reasonable suspicion. The two differ in the sense that reasonable suspicion is based off past experiences and expertise. Probable cause is needed for a search to take place; conversely if there is no probable cause but an officer has enough reasonable suspicion, they still are allowed to

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    Breidbart v Olshan, Decision and Order, Index No. 003610/12 Business organizations operate in a variety of legal forms. The common forms are sole proprietorships, partnerships (general partnerships and limited partnerships) and corporations (traditional S and C corporations and limited liability corporations). The form of organizations is generally decided from the beginning of the business based on several factors, such as ease and cost of formation, capital requirements and cost of money, flexibility

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    MMR Vaccines

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    ‘Courts quietly confirm MMR Vaccine causes Autism’ is a media article written by Mark Wachtler in 2013 published by Whiteout Press. Wachtler is the founder of Whiteout Press which is an independent and alternative news source. There catch-phrase being ‘Independent News at its Best- If it’s blacked-out, covered-up or censored, you can find it here!’ (Wachtler, 2006). The title ‘Courts quietly confirm MMR Vaccine causes Autism’ instantly addresses a conflicting idea as it shows that the government

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    Clean Give Away Pretend you are in kindergarten again and you have just won your favorite bag of candy for behaving yourself in class all week, and right when the teacher presents you with your glorious prize a fellow classmate, which had already been to the principals twice that week, comes up and asks for a piece. You do not want to give him a piece because you worked hard for it and he broke the rules so they do not deserve it, but then they go complain to the teacher and she says you have to

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    “Not long ago, the answer to this question would have been “we have no idea.” Research is now delivering the answers. First and foremost, we now know that there is no one cause of autism just as there is no one type of Autism.” ( Autism Speaks). Over the past five years, Scientists have found that there was a rare number gene change that was connected with Autism. A small number of the gene that is affected by Autism is made

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    An officer must notice this suspicious behavior in order to stop someone. I have also talked about reasonable suspicion in my third source evaluation which ties in with this source for probable cause. My quotes in my previous source evaluations are statistics, which relates to my last quote when talking about the amount of people stopped based on race. The concepts are all related because each source evaluation includes stop and frisk, just all

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    Negligence

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    NEGLIGENCE The elements of negligence are set forth in the case of Carr v. Union Pac. R.R. Co., ____S.W.3d____, 2011 WL 4489982 (Tex. App.-Houston [4th District] 2011 no pet.), as follows: Elements: 1. The existence of a legal duty; 2. Breach of a legal duty; 3. Proximate causation, and; 4. Damages. Factual Background: This suit arises out of a train derailment occurring across the road from the Carr’s residence. The derailment caused one railcar to derail and spill the contents

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