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    more concerned about profit margin or sustaining it. I do think they do some charity stuff butt I never hear about it or for wich charity. Give your opinions‚ specifically‚ with respect to discussions of American tobacco companies‚ the current bail out of Wall Street and your organization. My opinion on the subject of American tobacco is first that I do not smoke nor do I agree with the companies. Research has shown the pros ( almost none) in my opinion and the cons to it. But‚ It is the

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    failed mortgages from private banks. The program would buy “bad” mortgages from banks in hopes that banks bottom line and solvency would improve. This goal was ultimately modified and essentially created a blank check for the Treasury Secretary to bail out industries as he saw fit. Paulson’s plan was a no-strings-attached request to shovel funds as the Secretary saw fit. 2. Enabling legislation TARP was created during a time when people started to fail making payments on their mortgages.

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    guarantee that the government will not interfere with any citizen’s right to speech‚ religion‚ press or petition. Lastly‚ the Bill of Rights protects the rights of those who are charged with crimes‚ preventing them from being held at excessively high bail‚ allowing them a timely trial‚ providing them with a jury made of their peers and preventing them from being charged again after proven guilty. Ergo‚ the Bill of Rights is an indispensable part of the American ideal as it protects all aspects of any

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    In the society‚ we live in today; juvenile justice is nationwide concern of law enforcement. However to what the extent the laws and penalties used towards the youth today has been a major focus of many criminologists and organizations around the nation. Many people feel that all the laws should be prosecuted to the fullest extent‚ however there are just as many who feel the minor offenses should be dismissed so that the juvenile’s future and record will not be tarnished for a nonviolent law. The

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    Why did the finial crisis of 2008 happen? Bear Sterns was the beginning of the crisis but why did it happen to them? Was Adam Smiths invisible hand concept responsible for what happened? Was is solely Bear Sterns fault? Bear Sterns along with other banks invested in subprime mortgages. They were mortgages that were given out to people that usually would not have been able to pay them off‚ which made them very high risk. The people ultimately could not pay for these mortgages.Once this happened these

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    Cricket (game)‚ a high-scoring outdoor bat-and-ball game played between teams of 11 players that originated in England over 500 years ago. A team sport exceeded in popularity worldwide only by soccer and basketball‚ cricket can be found in over 120 countries. The game has been played in the United States since the early 18th century. II. EQUIPMENT AND PLAYING AREA Cricket Basics Cricket Bowler Bob Willis Cricket Pitch Cricket Bowler Bob Willis

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    Chapter 4 The Rule of Law Overview The chapter begins by distinguishing between two types of law. Criminal law is a formal means of social control that uses rules‚ interpreted and enforced by the courts‚ to set limits on the conduct of the citizens‚ to guide the officials‚ and to define unacceptable behavior. Civil law is a means of resolving conflicts between individuals. It includes personal injury claims (torts)‚ the law of contracts and property‚ and subjects such as administrative law and

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    Name Xxxxx Professor First and Lastname ENGL - Exploratory Essay 17‚ May 2013 Middle-class Homelessness in America Will there be room at the Inn for middle- class Americans? Can you imagine yourself standing in line in hope for a cot at a shelter to share with your family‚ or waiting for a warm meal in a soup kitchen? This is what many middle-class American citizens have succumbed to. Has the American dream been lost‚ has the middle-class lost its position in the American economy‚ and

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    LAWS1021 – CRIME – Week 3 Class 1 1. introduction 2. Ubiquity of discretion 3. Regulating discretion 4. Prosecutorial discretion 5. The Chaser case 6. Two tiers of justice 7. Magistrates and Local Courts 8. Supreme and District Courts 9. High Court appeals 10. Crown appeals From Last Class Jurisdiction Notion of how it is risen and how it is imposed In 1788‚ assumed‚ put upon Australia from the act of colinisation Sovereignty From british states‚ then Australia as a commonwealth Citizenship

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    The role of the custody officer was created by the Police and Criminal evidence act 1984 (PACE act). Throughout this essay I will be discussing the role of the custody officer and exploring the stages that must be undertaken when a person is detained and processed through custody post arrest. I will also discuss the various sections of the Human Rights Act 1998 that are affected when a person is detained‚ the limits of a persons detention‚ and the processes that must be undertaken if the custody

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