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    One out of three people die waiting. What we take for granted‚ many people are unfortunate to have. Let’s look at Mitt Romney; govenor of Massachussets and the man running for president. He makes between $9‚592‚421 and $43‚093‚712; and last year he paid only 14 percent in taxes‚ while others pay between 20-30 percent. According to Romney‚ this is fair because it helps economic growth. I don’t think he understands the math to people making less and paying more to people making more and paying less

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    As everyone knows‚ European and Asian countries are relatively different. Differences are visible in appearance‚ figures‚ or in the way things work on both continents. We may ask you not to take this article too seriously because it is written from one person’s perspective‚ but instead‚ please laugh at the stereotypes about both cultures! Here are your check-up points when you are about to visit Europe or Asia! Opinion European: European speakers usually present their opinions in a straight

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    Spanish and Portuguese are just a couple of the possible languages people that identify as Hispanic or Latino could speak. There are also many dialects that could differ between specific cultures and groups. By supposing that everyone can speak Spanish people that speak all different languages are stereotyped and forced to identify as Spanish speaking‚ despite the fact that may not actually be the case. The United States

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    ‘It is the normal way people talk in India’. Today‚ English is widely acknowledged as being the ‘lingua franca’ of the modern world. This phrase refers to the adoption of English as the ‘bridging’ language among communities to allow communication between people who do not speak the same language or dialect- making it the leader in education‚ research‚ tourism and the media. However‚ in recent years‚ new competitor languages have emerged to supersede English‚ particularly in multilingual contexts such

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    Distribution List Consolidator: BPI #: Bill of Lading #: Shed #: Line # Gem Cargo Services 2013090896I SMLU3488315A 04 D/O # Consolidator ID Consignee Consignee Address Marks and Numbers Vessel: Arrival Date: Port of Origin: Destination: Quantity Mass (kg) Vol (m³) AMSTEL TRADER Wednesday‚ 11 September 2013 USMIA BBBGI Description of Goods Contents of Container: FSCU646878-6 1 GEM002490 TRANS101 JMS DAIRY FARMS SMALL HOPE ST JOHN GALE BOYCE BOSCOBELLE ST PETER ANGELA HURLEY BOSCOBELLE ST PETER GRACE

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    MODERNITY AND WEST: HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. Modernity and West are two closely tied terms. We often even use these as synonyms; in place of one or the other. The reason why these two words are so closely related is that modernity is part of the new identity that the West built for itself after having found the Americas. In sociology‚ the first and foremost clues of modernity are found in Europe‚ and it has been seen that modernity developed under the banner of Europe all along‚ therefore‚ it is

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    checks and balances‚ a law trying to be passed through Congress is required to be presented to the Supreme Court where they make the decision if the bill is considered unconstitutional. However‚ these powers are not limited to just bills‚ court cases between client and government can also be presented before the court where such rulings for or against the constitution can be made. A historical example would include Brown v. Board of Education where the supreme court determined it was unconstitutional

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    as the foundation for making laws. Without ethics‚ there are no laws. In fact‚ ethics serve as a guiding principle for laws. It is based on these ethics that laws are created by the governments to serve as a framework to mediate the relationships between one another. They are made in order to protect the citizens. Three bodies – judiciary‚ legislature‚ and the public officials are the main bodies that create the laws. The laws have to be approved before they are enforced by the police and the military

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    A partnership is really the relationship that lives between persons operating business in common in a bid to always profit. In a partnership two and twenty persons jointly own the partnership property while a company owns its assets and not its members and does not always set up to make profits. As oppose to a company who always has a written Articles of Incorporation a partnership agreement could be verbal and therefore makes is difficult to demonstrate its existence. And also‚ unlike

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    for protecting ordinary citizens they felt were unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight‚ raising questions of whether reporters should have differing standards based on who they are interviewing. This requires journalists to analyze “distinguishing between procedural fairness and fairness in performance‚” as Jay Rosen told the Freedom Forum panel. Just because a journalist followed all of the rules does not mean she was acting ethically to minimize harm. Though the support at the public forum was based

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