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    main causes of the French Revolution: gross mishandling of governing duties and incompetence in the leadership of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette‚ the large and very unjust social and economic gap between the first two privileged estates and the poor third estate‚ and finally the revolutionary ideas of the enlightenment and their influence on the philosophies of the people. Louis XVI was one of the most incompetent and frankly idiotic rulers in the history of France. He would have absolutely

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    bourgeoisie. France during the old regime was split up into different classes called estates. The peasants and bourgeoisie were put into a group called the third estate. The second estate was made up of rich nobles. Then the first estate was made up of a small group of clergies. The third estate made up 97 percent of the population‚ while the other two made up only 3 percent of Frances population. The third estate rebelled in many different ways to show the clergy and nobles that they will not stand

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    THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF ARBITRATION AS COMPARED TO LITIGATION By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Real Estate Arbitrator‚ Mediator‚ Expert Witness and Consultant Los Angeles‚ California Website: Mazirow.com Presented to The Counselors of Real Estate April 13‚ 2008 Chicago‚ Ilinois 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow 796608.1 © 2008 Arthur Mazirow The Advantages and Disadvantages of Arbitration As Compared to Litigation By Arthur Mazirow‚ Esq.‚ CRE Los Angeles‚ California

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    in determining the strategy that best suits them in their career development. In this SWOT analysis‚ the main elements are determined about the role of a professional real estate agent. Strengths As a professional‚ I have a solid understanding of real estate taxation. Unlike other forms of corporate and personal tax‚ real estate taxation is complex in one way or another. Any professional agent who seeks to

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    The nobility are super uptight and unfair towards the lower estates. The nobility were only doing what they were taught to do and did not care for the people beneath them. Monsieur the Marquis says “Why does he make that abominable noise? Is it his child?” (Dickens 114) when a child gets in the way of his carriage

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    The main participants in real estate markets are: * Owner/User - These people are both owners as well as tenants. They purchase houses or commercial property as an investment and also to live in or utilize as a business. * Owner - These people are pure investors. They do not consume the real estate that they purchase. Typically they rent out or lease the property to someone else. * Renter - These people are pure consumers. * Developers - These people prepare raw land for building

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    According to Document 2‚ a diagram of the three estates in 1789‚ the relationship between the percentage of the population in each estate and the percentage of the land owned showed that the larger the population the more the land owned on the estate; primarily focused toward the third estate. Inequitable circumstances subsisted in pre-revolutionary France‚ entailing the third estate facing much more of the taxes and fees than the other estates. In Document 3‚ excerpts from the cahiers listed

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    him. In theory he ruled as absolute power (absolute Monarch) - monarchy in which kings power is unlimited. - Legislative - the Estate General (Parliament) had not met since 1614 - lit de justice - overule the Parliament -Judicial - lettre de cachet (a letter that could put a person into prison without a trial -Executive - unlimited executive B. Clergy - first estate -Upper clergy -Lower clergy Upper clergy -e.g. Archbishops‚ Abbots Many churchman - took position for advantages -85% of Church’s

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    consisted of three estates. The First Estate was the clergy‚ who owned ten percent of the land but comprised of only one percent of the population. The Second Estate‚ with nobility‚ included two percent of the population but owned thirty-five percent of the land. The largest was the Third Estate‚ which was made up of the middle class‚ peasants‚ and city workers‚ owned only fifty-five percent of the land but made up ninety-seven percent of the population (Doc. 2). The Third Estate was taxed in extreme

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    on diverse approaches to the real estate in china. As Ahuja et al. (2010) states‚ the current levels of house prices do not seem significantly higher than would be justified by underlying fundamentals for the whole china. However‚ there are signs of overvaluation in some cities’ mass-market and luxury segments. Unlike advanced economies before 2007-8‚ prices have tended to correct frequently in China. Wang B (2010) points out that the factors that drive real estate prices are: sustained rapid growth

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