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    Concentrated media ownership in today’s society is doing much more harm than good. As a democratic nation‚ there are many values and freedoms that we are entitled to and with this concentration‚ these rights are being infringed. The value of news is also in jeopardy as the diversity and localism of the news media diminishes. Both of these things together form a platonic pair that should be a concern of all democracy loving Americans. According to an FCC regulation that is currently being revised

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    The Self-Ownership Principle Self-ownership is a belief that almost all Australians or any human accepts. Self-ownership is a belief that any human being of any religion‚ race‚ gender orientation or nationality is the ultimate arbiter of the decisions that affects themselves and any coercive action that prevents this decision making is inherently immoral and unacceptable. The acceptance of respect for self-ownership is something that is natural and unquestionable for all humans and is demonstrated

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    Exotic Pet Ownership

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    animals can be domesticated as well as become family pets. When taking care of pets such as a lion or primate these animals require more attention and owner responsibility. There are many states within the United States that have laws banning the ownership of wild animals. However‚ people are still purchasing exotic animals as pets through the black market. Local communities should not allow residents to own wild animals as companions or breed exotic animals for profit because of the domestic environment

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    Private Gun Ownership

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    Love it or not‚ gun ownership is a prevalent part of American culture. The second amendment is as American as hot dogs‚ apple pie and baseball games‚ and best of all‚ private gun ownership is the vanguard against crime and tyranny‚ that’s what the Second Amendment says after all. Despite the popularity of firearm ownership‚ there are plenty of myths about gun shows and the availability of so called “assault weapons”. I will also talk about statistics that show that personal ownership can prevent crime

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    legal gun ownership

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    have been peaceful times and cities. Consequently‚ there has been a heated and continuous debate on the limit of gun purchase and ownership. “Despite the increasing number of mass shootings in America‚ many voters still respect the right to bear arms as outlined in their constitution.”(Davis)Why? In this paper‚ I will analyze main reasons of the long-term legal gun ownership in western countries despite of the widespread doubts in recent years due to rising shootings. This paper proceeds in the following

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    Forms of Business Ownership

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    Sole Proprietorship A Sole Proprietorship is a type of business where there is no legal difference or distinction between the business and its owner. Legally‚ the name of a sole proprietorship is the name of the owner‚ unless a DBA is filed. Advantages include the ease and simplicity of creating a sole proprietorship‚ autonomy‚ and the benefits of financial freedom. Disadvantages are unlimited liability‚ continuity‚ limited resources‚ and raising working capital. * Liability – The liability

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    different forms of ownership

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    A business that is carried on by a sole proprietorship is owned by one person‚ who also usually runs and manages the business. There may or may not be people working in the business these are referred to as employees of the business and the owner is the employer. The sole proprietorship receives all profits and is legally required to bear and satisfy all losses personally. The sole proprietorship is personally liable for debts of the business. So that‚ the sole proprietorship has unlimited liability

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    Ban on Gun Ownership

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    A ban on gun ownership What first comes to your mind when you hear the word gun? Do you feel happy‚ relieved and excited? If yes‚ then you had better seek help from a psychologist. A gun itself is not dangerous. It becomes a disastrous weapon when it is carried and misused by human. Gun-related tragedies in the US have always incurred controversy on whether guns should be banned. The recent news titled “Man shot five because of way wife cooked his eggs” demonstrates the urgent need to revise

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    The Nature of Business and Ownership There are many types of business ownership‚ below is information about four types of businesses that I have researched. Sole trader An example of a sole trader would be Amro‚ a hair salon. It offers beauty services such as haircuts‚ manicures‚ pedicures etc. A “sole trader” business is owned by one single person‚ although it may have a number of employees. There are no legal requirements for setting up as a sole trader and the owner does not even need to

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    Ownership structure of CSEOwnership structure The Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) has a mutual ownership structure and is organized in the form of a company limited by guarantee and incorporated under the Companies Act 1994 and licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Bangladesh to operate as a Stock Exchange in Bangladesh. It functions as a not-for-profit organization. The Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) began its journey in 10th October of 1995 from Chittagong City. 2.5.2 Mission

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