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    was a kind‚ loving‚ giving and rich person. He cared about his town. He would help the poor and homeless people and would give a secret gift to children. Soon his name became Santa Clause. The name Santa Clause came from Sinter Klaas which was short for Sint Nicolaas‚ some people also called him Kris Kringle. Santa Clause had a wish. He wished that he could give a toy to EVERY child in the world and could deliver it on Christmas day. To make this wish come true the elf would have to recruit to help

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    ADR Clause: Business Law

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    ADR Clause Business Law 531 March 3‚ 2009 Veronica M. Moss University of Phoenix Professor: Benjamin Cormier ADR Clause Every dispute‚ disparity‚ or question which may at any time arise among the team members‚ relating to or taking place in regard to the functions of the learning team or any matter relating to the relations of the learning team members or the leadership of the learning team shall be sent to an appropriate arbitration party which shall be resolved by binding

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    learner to identify sentence basics including identification of sentences in the short quizzes that follow.   After that‚ it will be possible to analyze more complex sentences varieties.  SIMPLE SENTENCE A simple sentence‚ also called an independent clause‚ contains a subject and a verb‚ and it expresses a complete thought. In the following simple sentences‚ subjects are in yellow‚ and verbs are in green.   A. Some students like to study in the mornings. B. Juan and Arturo play football every afternoon

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    depression. Because the Treaty of Versailles caused the great depression‚ it allowed Hitler and the Nazis to take advantage of The War Guilt Clause was a significant political factor that took place from the treaty of Versailles. It forced Germany to take the blame for causing the first war‚ and that it had fix what was caused. While the Aliens considered the Clause a mundane addition to the treaty‚ it caused a large political storm in Germany. Germany refused to sign away their honor until army commander

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    courts Except by the pure and stated words of a statute‚ the court will presume that the jurisdiction of the courts will not be ousted or avoided. However‚ case law illustrates ouster clauses that are clearly expressed in legislation. Ouster clauses in English Law by Zoe Kirk-Robinson states that an ouster clause is a provision in a Parliamentary statute which excludes certain actions and decisions from judicial review; in the interests of the smooth administration of justice. Often‚ where a statute

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    United States Supreme Court held that violent criminal conduct cannot be based solely on that conduct’s aggregate effect on interstate commerce. b. Rationale for Holding: 1. General rule of law: There are three broad categories under the Commerce Clause that is considered in the case. The first category states “Congress may regulate the use of the channels of interstate commerce.” Second‚ “Congress is empowered to regulate and protect the instrumentalities of interstate commerce‚ or persons or things

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    The Four Types of Sentences

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    ____________________ You’ve already learned that a clause has a subject and a verb. There are two kinds of clauses: 1. An independent clause 2. A dependent clause Dependent Clause: A dependent clause has a subject and a verb. However‚ it has NO complete thought. It needs an independent clause. Therefore‚ it is dependent on the independent clause. Example: After Tyler called his friend. . . Subject = Tyler Verb = Called Independent Clause: An independent clause has a subject‚ verb‚ and a complete thought

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    ESSAY RESPONSE There are a few arguments that Adam Audrey could use against the FCSPA. One argument is that FCSPA is violating the Commerce Clause in Article I‚ Section 8 which gives Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce. Having cosmetic surgery is a personal choice and a personal decision in which the individual makes a decision to change their appearance. Interfering with a patient’s decision to have cosmetic surgery is a local activity and not interstate commerce. Therefore‚

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    Simple Sentences 1. At the five year old’s’ first‚ chaotic soccer practice‚ the unnamed team’s confluence of kooky ideas led to the team name of “Shining Star Frogs”. Metacognition: For this sentence‚ the use of a prepositional phrase establishes context for the sentence in that it shows why the team is gathered. With the addition of the adjective “unnamed”‚ the need for collecting team name ideas is further exemplified. The greek affix con allows for better understanding of the word because con

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    ruled that the plaintiff never narrowed the term of chicken within the contract and that the defendant acted within the contract guidelines. II. Discuss Questions 1. Procedural Due Process and Substantive Due Process are both under the Due Process Clause in which it protects deprivation to American Citizens of life‚ liberty‚ or property without due process of law (textbook pg. 167) Procedural Due Process means that every citizen has the right to a hearing before they are stripped from life‚ liberty

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