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    There Ought To Be A Standardize Federal Law for Stigmatized Properties Amrita Meher (meher2@illinois.edu) You have just moved into your newly bought house and are really excited to live in a place which has been bought with your hard earned money. Things that you are concerned about is; hopefully there would be no leakage in the sink, no pipeline bursting through the wall or worse the foundation doesn’t start to slide. After staying there for a week or two, you realize that the house is amazing

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    Individual is frequently offered access to another person’s property or cash for the reasons of overseeing, checking, and/or utilizing the advantages for the manager's best premiums, however then secretly abuses the benefits of his/her own particular individual increase and utilize, this is a sample of misappropriation

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    details how individuals attain private property and how some can end up with more property than others. He attempts to justify the resulting economic inequality, but is unsuccessful, failing to address many of the problematic issues that arise from his claim. Locke begins his explanation of private property by establishing how individuals come to possess property separate from the common resources of mankind. The defining feature of a piece of private property is labor, as the individual who performs

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    John Locke and Karl Marx: Property and Labor Introduction Within our history, political thinkers have viewed labor and property as the fundamental key of the evolutions in governments and in countries, thus, showing the importance’s of it in our society. Some may suggest that the idea of property had formed the governments to create property laws and rights, to legitimatize those that own property. Other could view labor and property as a social agreement/contract or our natural rights. Everyone

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    damages are not the actual physical damages, like contamination,

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    The Preamble Analysis

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    American Broadcasting Company, & Kid Rhino (Firm). (1997). “The Preamble.” America rock. New York, NY: American Broadcasting Company. “The Preamble” is an animated music video from the Schoolhouse rock series, America Rock. Each verse of the song briefly describes the importance of the U.S. Constitution, then the chorus musically recites the preamble. The video contains lighthearted animations which parallel the lyrics of the song to provide a visual representation of the information. This is a

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    you do not think about owning property you just think of it as a new house a new place to live. What if one day the government came in and they took all of the land you are living on away and you have to start over in a new house. That does not seem too fair to those people who worked really hard to get the perfect land. There are two main people who have disagreeing arguments on if citizens should have the right to property or not. “Locke saw ownership of property as fundamental to a good government

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    The subject property last sold on 06/17/1975 for $20,000 from the Wolverine Stock Yards Company to Charles McCann by land contract. There was an option to purchase between Charles McCann and McDonalds Corporation recorded with the Clinton County Register of Deeds as Item #655 and Page #253 in 1995 and dated 10/20/1994. However, there was never a recorded deed executing this purchase agreement. There were no sales of the subject property within the three years preceding the effective date of this

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    Capitalism and Communism economic philocaly are only talks about ownership of individual and collective property. In Capitalism the ownership of wealth concentrates in the hands of small group of aristocratic people while in Communism the ownership of wealth is in hands of statesmen and bureaucrats of the State. But, I believe that the wealth is created by god or nature. We human and living being are the tenant on the earth, I believe that the utility of natural and human resource is more important

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    considered as property. Therefore if we own our own person and everything that we entail to be, we also would own our own labor and work of our hands. What makes property our own is when we work with the state of nature and everything that has been provided from God through the state of nature. We do not earn the right to ownership simply because we do more work than someone else, but because through our work we have mixed the state of nature with ourselves making it part of our property. However as

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