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    States government has a right to increase the power of the federal power to combat terrorism through the U.S. Patriot Act after the 9/11 attacks and this also applies to any terrorist threats‚ but I more strongly believe that each U.S. citizen has the right to his/her own privacy. There will be always an opportunity cost between personal privacy and security‚ but both of these must be used in moderation. For example‚ I don’t believe that the Bush administration had the right to allow the NSA to eavesdrop

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    individual for the purpose of carrying on a business. The partners have some rights and the following are the rights of the partners: 1. Every partner has a right to take part in the management of the business; 2. Every partner has a right to be consulted about the affairs of the partnership business; 3. Every partner has right to inspect the books of accounts and have a copy of the same; 4. Every partner has a right to share the profits (or losses) with others in the agreed ratio; 5. If a partner

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    RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF AGENT UNDER THE LAW OF AGENCY Introduction The law of agency is based on the maxim “Qui facit per alium facit per se” i.e. he who does an act through another does it by himself. The concept of representative capacity is the totem of agency. In the hustle and bustle of everyday life it sometimes becomes impossible to do everything ourselves and hence it becomes necessary to employ people to perform our acts. The person employed is the agent and the contract by which

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    RIGHTS OF AGENT: Following are the rights of agent. (I) RIGHT OF REMMUNERATION: It is basic right of an agent. (II) RIGHT OF COMMISSION: He has also right of commission. (III) RIGHT OF LINE: An agent has right of line over goods until the payment in due is received by him. (IV) RIGHT TO RETAIN: An agent has right to retain goods‚ papers and other property until the amount due is paid. (V) RIGHT OF COMPENSATION: In case of injury caused to agent by the negligence of principal

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    THE DECLARATION OF THE RIGHTS OF MEN AND OF CITIZENS - AN ANALYSIS IN FIVE PARTS EQUALITY The Declaration of The Rights of Man and of Citizens begins with a clear stipulation of intrinsic freedom and equality in every man. Equality‚ therefore‚ seems to be an appropriate place to begin. The Declaration defines our equality in relation to our rights‚ such that we are all born with the same entitlements and among them the right to perpetuate such rights throughout our lives. Each and every one of

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    on its citizen.’’ The government most definitely should not have the right to spy on its citizens. Even if it was to supposedly secure our country’s freedom‚ it is doing nothing but taking away freedoms from its own people. It would be conflicting for our country to say that they are trying to secure our freedoms by spying on the citizens. Recent classified documents leaked by Edward Snowden (Former CIA and NSA employee) proved that the government has indeed been spying on its citizens. If the

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    Mrs. Vargas AVID III‚ Period. 3 10 December 2012 Dialectical Journal “Gifted Hands” “And your daddy isn’t going to live with us an more.” (9) | When my own mother told me this exact news I was shocked. I couldn’t bear to think living with just one parent because I was used to seeing both every day. These are news no child wants to hear. | “Dear Lord help Mother and Dad get back together again.” (12) | At the beginning of my parents separation I was just like Ben Carson. I hoped for our

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    Women’s Property Rights Movement in Nepal by Binda Pandey Nepal is still running under strong feudalistic social values and norms. There were no clear provisions regarding Nepalese women and property rights until 1975. Following the UN Declaration of 1975‚ which was International Women’s Year‚ the Nepali government began to celebrate International Women’s Day on the 8th of March. That same year‚ the Civil Code was amended and a clause on women’s inheritance and property rights included. The clause

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    Duty‚ Honor‚ Country “And through all this welter of change and development‚ your mission remains fixed‚ determined‚ inviolable: it is to win our wars‚” this statement embodies Douglas Macarthur’s Speech “Duty‚ Honor‚ Country”. It was given in 1962 in acceptance of the Thayer Award‚ “The Award given… citizen of the United States‚ whose outstanding character‚ … comparison to the qualities for which West Point strives‚ in keeping with its motto - Duty‚ Honor‚ Country.” (AOGUSMA) It has been presented

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    Responsibility of Citizens in "the Developed Countries" After reading Trask’s book and watching Act of War‚ my impression and view on Hawai’i has totally changed. What I believe now is that people in "the developed countries" have responsibility to know the fact that indigenous people in "the developing countries" have been suffering from the (cultural) imperialism and to use their political and economical power to change the situation that indigenous self-determination and sovereignty are ignored

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