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    The political party compromise in Congress is considered part of the democratic process but often takes suggested legislation and laws‚ which are needed and helpful for the public‚ and makes the original legislation or law impotent or useless. The merits of the original legislation or law is watered down by the creation‚ presentation‚ and ratification process due to amendments or additions based on party lines. A non-compromising ratification process can only be accomplished if the creation‚ presentation

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    Introduction Accountants’ Liability to the Client and Third-Party A) Breach of Contract B) Ordinary Negligence (Accountant Malpractice) C) Fraud a. Constructive Fraud (Gross Negligence) b. Actual Fraud Accountants’ Liability under Common Law for Third-Party A) The Near-Privity Doctrine B) The Restatement Doctrine C) The Foreseeability Doctrine D) The Balancing-Factors Doctrine Accountants’ Liability under Statutory Law – Third-Party A) Securities Act of 1933 B) Securities Exchange Act of 1934

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    of the tea party. The movement is suffering from extreme miscalculation and a foolish misreading of its opponents’ intentions. This‚ in turn‚ has created a moment of enlightenment‚ an opening to see things that were once missed. Many Republicans‚ of course‚ saw the disaster coming in advance of the shutdown. But they were terrified to take on a movement that is fortified by money‚ energy and the backing of a bloviating brigade of talk-show hosts. The assumption was that the tea party had become

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    In the story ”The Stolen Party”‚ the monkey represents Rosaura’s position and character. The monkey is naive‚ different than everyone else attending the party‚ and is like a servant who does whatever the master says. All is the same with Rosaura. A monkey is naive and doesn’t understand what is going on around him. This is also true with Rosaura. Rosaura came to the party thinking she was a guest like everyone else‚ while in reality‚ she wasn’t. She lacked an understanding of social class and was

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    Relation of Partners with Third Parties A. Implied Authority of the Partners B. Partners are agents for each other C. Liability of Partners D. Doctrine of Holding Out Essentials of Implied Authority of the partners: Implied authority refers to those powers of a partner which are not expressly given to him or are not written down in a partnership agreement. An act of the partner to come within the preview of implied authority must fulfill the following conditions:- (1) The act must be

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    Stolen Party were unable to reach their desired goal due to the problematic walls and barriers they encountered. The characters in “The Chrysalids” and “The Stolen Party” both face the wall and barrier of being discriminated against due to their social status‚ which resulted in them not achieving their goal of being accepted. In the short story‚ “The Stolen Party”‚ Rosaura‚ the daughter of a house-keeper for a wealthy‚ high-class family‚ is invited t9o the family’s daughter’s birthday party. Because

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    Australian Senate in Theory and Practice3. The electoral and party systems 3. The electoral and party systems. Navigation: Previous Page | Contents | Next Page The Commonwealth Constitution does not govern in detail how members of the House of Representatives and the Senate are to be elected‚ nor could it dictate the number and strength of Australia’s national political parties and the dynamics of competition among them. The electoral and party systems have a profound impact on the political dynamics

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    This poem‚ “Dinner Party 1940”‚ was written by Philip Sherlock in 1986. From the title‚ it is obvious that the setting of this poem is in 1940s‚ which is in the beginning of the Second World War‚ amidst the violent and tolling battles. Sherlock employs stark contrasts‚ dark humour and mockery to highlight the selfishness and ignorance of the upper class in society‚ whilst also stressing the brutalities of war. Sherlock employs lots of comparisons in this poem to emphasise the carelessness of the

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    The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter is a play composed of three acts‚ and is set in an old boarding house‚ run by Meg and Petey‚ who are a couple in their late sixties. There is only one boarder‚ Stanley‚ a scruffy‚ depressed-looking man in his late thirties who has apparently been a professional pianist. Three people arrive in the boarding house from the outside world: Lulu‚ a young woman who tries to get Stanley to go out with her with out success‚ Goldberg a powerful and threatening Jewish man

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    became desperate and started calling for measures that would benefit them and decrease the power of the elite. From the years 1890-1896 the Populist Party grew out of farmers’ demands for the greater good of the people starting with the Omaha Platform‚ and fell do to their fusion with the silver democrats in the 1896 elections. The Populist Party formed by the Farmers’ alliance meeting at the Omaha platform and calling for direct election of senators and enacting state laws by voters that would

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