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    Types of Bill of Lading

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    Types of Bill Of Lading There are two types of Bill of Lading (B/L) on the basis of Receipt of cargo:- 1. Shipped on Board B/L: Cargo is on board the vessel‚ It confirms the buyer that cargo is actually shipped. 2. Received for Shipment B/L:  Shipping Company confirms having received the goods for shipment by the vessel mentioned therein. When the goods later loaded on the vessel‚ a supplementary clause may be inserted in B/L‚ if it’s not already negotiated: “Actual shipped on Board” –

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    Bill Clinton was born August 19‚ 1946 in Hope‚ Arkansas. He was not born into a wealthy family. His dad died in a car accident when he was young. His mom remarried and Bill took the last name of his step dad which was Clinton. Before that‚ he was William Jefferson Blyth. Rodger Clinton was an abusive stepfather. Bill was very intelligent as a child he went to Boy’s State and then to Boy’s Nation. He shook John F. Kennedy’s hand at Boy’s Nation. This was said to be the point were Clinton knew

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    Bill Of Rights Epilogue

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    I. All Absolute Laws supersede the Constitution of the United States as well as the Bill of Rights. It is the ultimate governing principle that must be followed at all times. Keep my head low‚ stay quiet. Day after day that’s what I’m told to do. Every day it is repeated to me that I’m less than human‚ that I’m a threat. But is that true? Or is it right on the mark? I’ve seen the “humans” walking around. Even with their extravagances and superior attitudes‚ they really don’t seem that different.

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    Food Security Bill

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    malaise haunts us today‚ nearly seven decades later. What does the Food Security Bill mean to the common man? …It will guarantee 5 kg of rice‚ wheat and coarse cereals per month per person at a fixed price of Rs 3‚ Rs 2‚ Re 1‚ respectively. A rosy figure for the calorie-starved millions of India – almost too good to be true. The central government has pushed the Food Security Bill with amazing alacrity. The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) that rules India‚ has got the Bill passed by an

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    Bill Clinton Failures

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    2. With NAFTA and the Dayton Accords‚ the US had an influence in foreign affairs‚ while failure was seen in attempts to solve the Israel-Palestine conflict. 3. Accused of perjury and other offensives‚ Clinton went through impeachment proceedings‚ advocate

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    Rh Bill: Philippines

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    and unacquainted with the methods of responsible parenthood and family planning‚ leading to the rapid increase in the Philippine’s population. A very popular topic in our country today that is usually debated about is the RH Bill or the Reproductive Health Bill. This said bill was supposedly passed to control the growing population of our country to lessen poverty. It aimed to legalize access to contraceptives and age-appropriate reproductive health and sex education‚ which are highly opposed by the

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    Ever since 1791‚ the freedom of speech has been a civil liberty to all Americans. Our founding fathers wrote the Bill of Rights to protect citizens from the government‚ and restricting what we can or can’t say is unconstitutional. Freedom of speech has greatly impacted America and putting restraints on our freedoms may cause many issues within society that can result in a lot more damage than words. Individually we have the right to say whatever we want and it’s more up to the other individual on

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    US Immigration

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    living the American Dream. It is not hard to see why the US is so appealing. As US citizen’s‚ immigrants can earn more and are protected with the rights of the constitution‚ they are less likely to be living in poverty and there are endless opportunities. Often‚ these pull factors exceed anything compared to what they would have in their native country. For example in Mexico roughly half of the population live on less than $5 a day. As a US citizen‚ you are protected by law with the national minimum

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    How a Bill Is Passed

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    A bill is merely drafted when a member from congress; either a Representative or Senator decides to sponsor an idea. This idea can be suggested from a special interest group‚ a constituent‚ a public official‚ or Governor. The intended purpose for the proposal of a bill is for the advancement of the people‚ businesses‚ and organizations‚ with the backing of a legislator. These ideas are then drafted in a way to clarify the intent and consistency of its delivery. Once the ideas are established in writing

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    The Bill of Rights was written by James Madison. Its purpose was to define the basic rights of the citizens. A total of ten amendments were added to the new Constitution for the protection of individual liberty. During its ratification‚ the Bill of Rights would be fiercely debated by the Antifederalists and Federalists. The debate was about whether enumerating some rights makes all other rights not enumerated illegitimate. The Antifederalists claimed that a man who was alone in the countryside

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