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    to the access we that to the internet and the fact that more and more quantities of devices are beginning to require internet. This brings the issue up for law enforcement agencies to question whether the law enforcements should or should not be required for devices to have warrants. Individuals believe that they should not be required to have a warrant to search people’s privacy and information because people tend to put their information out in the open for others to observe and gives away their

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    INTRODUCTION WHAT ARE GOODS??? Goods have been defined in the Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930 as every kind of moveable property other than actionable claims and money; and include stock and shares‚ growing crops‚ grass‚ and things attached to or forming part of the land which are agreed to be severed before sale or under the contract of sale. The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 lays down that defect means any fault‚ imperfection or shortcoming in the quality‚ quantity

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    Should All Americans Have a Right to Health Care Coverage? Regardless of Socioeconomics Lois Pullum Ashford University SOC 120 Professor Fandl April 05‚ 2013 Should All Americans Have a Right to Health Care Coverage? Regardless of Socioeconomics Introduction The United States has the most expensive health care system in the world and some 45 million Americans are uninsured under the current health care system‚ and these numbers continue to grow. However with universal health care

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    One Good Turn Deserves Another When someone does you a good deed‚ you must never forget it. You must look out for the opportunity to do a good deed to that person. If you do not get that opportunity then you must pass on the good deed to someone else. It is quite a strange fact of life‚ that a good deed done to another always bring some kind of reward to the person who has done the good deed. Hence you must always return good with good. People go throughout their day encountering random acts of

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    After age 79‚ Texas law requires that drivers renew their licenses in person and take an eye test. At 85‚ drivers have to renew every two years. They do not have to take written or driving tests. Texas DPS regulations say drivers’ license office representatives "are trained to evaluate an applicant’s physical appearance and conduct a basic medical evaluation on every individual who applies for a drivers’ license." After he was renewed‚ the Pickles daughters parked their father’s car at one

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    what famous Hebrew journalist‚ Eidel Wieser‚ said to describe the blatant lack of regard states had for the ways Jews were treated all across the world. Discrimination‚ ethnic cleansing and purges were just a few of the atrocities that they were subject to and yet little was done to assist them. This reaffirms the need for countries to intervene in the affairs of another‚ in terms of economic‚ political or social instability‚ because states are not always capable of making the right decisions to maximise

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    To Help or Not to Help: The Samaritan dilemma - Nivedita Ravi The Samaritan dilemma is a dilemma in the act of charity. This was proposed by James M Buchanan. According to this theory‚ when given charity‚ a person will act one of the two given ways: using the charity to improve their situation or look for charity as a means of survival. A similar situation arises when a country receives foreign aid. The donor country

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    Beyonce should be able to sell soda.Why? Society needs to realize‚ yes she may be a superstar‚ but she still has to make money to provide for hey family. The Debate article states‚ “They get more publicity and‚ often‚ a bigger paycheck.” This shows that the ads raise a lot of money for them‚ and also more attention from the media. She is still human with responsibilities and she has to do whatever it takes to ensure their health‚ security‚ and well-being. Beyonce is well known internationally. She

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    affirmative to why women in Australia should be given the rights to vote for many obvious reasons. My reasons being; firstly‚ we should all be treated equally with justice or else Australia would not be considered as an egalitarian society. Secondly‚ other countries have benefited their society by passing women’s suffrage. Lastly‚ women are just as hard-working as men and deserve as much as men do. To start off‚ I without a doubt believe that women should be able to vote as Australia or we would not

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    Have you ever wondered how much the votes would change if we allowed kids to vote? If kids are able to vote‚ the ballots would change drastically‚ children´s voices would be heard‚ and it might change who won. I believe that kids should be allowed to vote because the ballots would change drastically. Also‚ according to youthrights.org‚ “ People don’t care who votes or how many people vote. In the 1998 elections‚ only 36.1% of the voting age population turned out to vote‚ the lowest percentage since

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