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    the Bill through the Louisiana Senate. This campaign would target the districts of senators who have previously voted against the measure. Likewise, Vice President McCarty states that it will cost $1,200 to launch a campaign with robocalls to the offices of senators who have not previously supported the Henry Bill. Because the SHA would pay for all of this, taxpayers would avoid any direct

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    were accused of manslaughter as the Earthquake kill 309 people on April, 6 2009. As it states in a BBC News article “In addition to their sentences, all have been barred from ever holding public office again.” This meaning that they have lost the chance to be able to run for anything in the public office. Earthquakes are a

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    Fair Housing Laws

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    Fair Housing Laws: Chapter 22 The American dream, the right to own land, build a home, and start a family. Unfortunately this was not always the case as Blacks, Hispanics, and other minorities were discriminated from the early 60’s to the late 80’s and even still today. Segregation plagued the U.S., placing minorities in lower classes than whites, restricting certain rights and freedoms that our constitution laid by our forefathers has been implemented to protect U.S. citizens. The Fifth, Thirteenth

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    Task 2 To achieve P2, you will describe the limitations and constraints of marketing. Prepare an information sheet that readers of your article could access online. This information sheet should include: * Legal requirements * Voluntary codes and constraints * Refer to examples you can find (see www.asa.org.uk) This part of the assignment will be assessed as an individual report written about one organisation. Consumer Law Consumer Law is where marketing activities of the business

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    Ninth Circuit Court holds that an employee has a reasonable expectation of privacy in their private office, because it is locked and not shared with others. This reasonable expectation of privacy extends to the contents of their office, including the employee’s company computer, located therein. As a result, the court held that the fourth amendment protects both the office and computer from warrantless searches by the government unless it obtains valid consent from either the defendant or one with

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    power by a single party for two decades; (c) and executive interference in judicial affairs. President Yahya Jammeh’s ruling party, the Alliance for Patriotic Reorientation and Construction (APRC), has been in office since 1996 as the renamed armed forces’ provisional council that took office after the 1994 coup which toppled the liberal democratic government that had been in power since independence. This followed Gambia’s promulgation of a constitution which provides for multi-party democracy and

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    e-commerce can be a great tool for promoting business online and to generate sales and/or provides channels for a business to engage with customers. The benefits of e-commerce include its around-the-clock availability and accessibility, a speed of access, and the worldwide reach. In contrary, with the technology advances, a variety of rights are claimed and along with it in, online business became exposed to a large risks without protecting of its rights. Consequently, the law created to protect the

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    In a world where innovation, technology, and the digital age is moving at such a rapid rate, Intellectual Property (IP) becomes a hot button across business, law and ethics. In like manner, the complications with protecting and managing IP increases. The demand on IP policy has grown from the need to protect a simple invention, such as a light bulb, to the need to protect an idea, a slogan, or even a gene (i.e. biotech). To further complicate things, IP protections are no longer just in the interest

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    I am typically not embraced power that much, which meant that I am not actively seeking power. Maybe, because I still believe fair process, to be fair with others, and see things based on scientific evidences, not by feeling. Power is not something that we can hold on to it, and it remains the same size and quality. Power needs to be used, if not, it sneaks away or fades out eventually

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    Lsc Restrictions

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    Since 1974 the Legal Services Corporation has worked to ensure access to legal assistance for low-income persons, and safeguard America's fundamental value of equal justice under the law. As the costs of legal services continue to rise and the justice gap-- wherein 80 percent of the civil legal need of low-income Americans goes unmet-- continues to widen, LSC remains the single largest funder of civil legal aid in the nation. Nevertheless, since 1981 the Heritage Foundation has called for the elimination

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