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    Business and The Bill of Rights Cheryl Anderson BUS 220 Prof. T. Daniel. Browning Pima Community College March 5‚ 2013 “I plead the 5th!” That phrase is heard from the mouths of children as well as adults. It has become a cliché. Children learn early in life what the phrase means and how and when to use it. They use it as a tool to keep themselves out of trouble or to keep from having to tattle on a sibling or friend. As children advance in their education‚ they study American

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    Year of Change On January 20‚ 1993‚ the endless chant of “Clinton‚ Clinton‚ Clinton!” was the single word heard as the American people watched on TV while “the first Democrat to be elected President since 1976” (Savage)‚ Bill Clinton stepped to the podium to give the anticipated Oath of Office and Inaugural Address. The Inaugural Address of 1993 provided a sufficient amount of evidence that if looked back on‚ would show that Clinton had kept the promise of “change” that the speech and campaign

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    University Law School Gary Gueye The Bill of Lading is a fundamental piece in the jigsaw that is export trade Introduction I. Different types of the Bill of Lading a) Straight Bill of Lading b) Order Bill of Lading c) Bearer Bill of Lading d) Switch Bill of Lading 2 3 3 3 3 3 II. Functions of the Bill of Lading a) Bill of Lading as a receipt b) Bill of Lading as a document of title c) Bill of Lading as an evidence of a contract of carriage d) Bill of Lading as a contract of carriage

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    The Bill of Rights has gained existence since December 15‚ 1791. Being supported mainly by anti-federalists‚ the Bill of Rights upheld what was needed to protect individual liberty. From the ratification we have our first ten amendments. The most important and used today is the first amendment. The amendment states “Congress shall make no law respecting… petition the government for a redress of grievances.” This amendment is very powerful but cannot be overly abused. Over time the freedom of speech

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    have‚ including the responsibility of granting equality to all its citizens and appealing to the common good. Published in 1215‚ Magna Carta outlined the undeniable rights that should be bestowed upon free men under a just court of law. Similarly‚ Bill of Rights by James Madison and published in 1689 reviewed freedom of speech and conditions necessary for equality. The documents that elaborate on justice and its importance

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    The book starts with Bryson explaining his curiosity about the Appalachian Trail near his house. He and his old friend Stephen Katz start hiking the trail from the state of Georgia in the south‚ and stumble in the beginning with the difficulties of getting used to their equipment; Bryson also soon realizes how difficult it is to travel with his friend‚ who is a crude‚ overweight recovering alcoholic‚ and even less prepared for the ordeal than he is. Overburdened‚ they soon discard much extra food

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    The bill of rights helped shape the way America is today. The bill of rights was the first ten amendments to the constitution‚ in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers they were added and we were given the rights we have today. The first amendment to the constitution is one of the most important amendments to the constitution. The first part of the constitution has to do with the freedom of religion. This freedom is greatly argued and constantly debated by many people I the untied

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    would like to take some time to encourage you to hike the Appalachian Trail before you head off into the world and start your new lives and careers. There is one book that you should take the time to read called “A Walk in the Woods” by Bill Bryson. In this book Bill Bryson is planning on hiking the entire 2‚220 miles of the Appalachian Trial. He wanted to reacquaint himself with nature and his inner sense of self. In the beginning of the book he thought he would have to take this journey alone but

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    Bill Gates: One of America’s Greatest. Bill Gates was one of the most creative and smartest people in the world. His vision of the future and ideas about changing the technology and making the world better changed the world. Bill Gates achieved the American Dream because his ideas about software changed the world‚ he worked hard to make his ideas become reality despite that he was already wealthy‚ and he founded Microsoft which is one of the biggest tech companies in our world today. William Henry

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    Out of many successful business entrepreneurs I found Bill Gates‚ the richest men in America quite fascinating and the endeavors he has taken to effect the social change is simply marvellous. I was very curious to know about the life history of Bill Gates. This was also one of the main reason to choose this text. Simply from his childhood he was attracted towards computer and later he became the world’s largest software business Microsoft owner and in the process he came to be one of the richest

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