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    The Anti-Trust Act

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    Anti-Trust Act Fear is usually associated with dogs or drowning; however‚ the fear that over took America over a century ago was the fear of big companies . Big companies were a huge threat to American economy. Anti-Trust acts were initiated to dissolve and prevent monopolies from forming in America. A monopoly is when a company or a group of people get so powerful that they control the market of a specific product or industry. This issue started in America in the 1800s after the civil war; the

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    Stamp Act of 1765

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    History It can easily be said that the Stamp Act of 1765 was the beginning of the revolution for the colonies of North America. Before the Stamp Act‚ there were other failed attempts to tax the colonies by the British parliament. Each attempt to gain money from the colonies was unlawful because there was a lack of representation from Parliament. The Stamp Act of 1765 was very detailed and expensive for the colonists. The Stamp Act was the final act of taxation by Parliament before the colonies started

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act

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    The Sarbanes-Oxley Act is organized into eleven titles and protects from errors in accounting to fraudulent practices. IT and financial departments are affected due IT departments the daunting task of having to produce and preserve a archive of corporate files in a way that is lucrative and that complies with the requirements set forth by the legislation. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act states that all records can only be saved for five years. SOX allow enough

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    Republic Act 1425

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    REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1425 REPUBLIC ACT NO. 1425 - AN ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS‚ COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE‚ WORKS AND WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL‚ PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO‚ AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF‚ AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HEREAS‚ today‚ more than any other period of our history‚ there is a need for a re-dedication to the ideals of freedom and nationalism

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    Protection Act of 2000‚ and the Do Not Call Implementation Act of 2003‚ there were new ethical issues that made the creation of each of these acts necessary. Beginning with the Children’s Internet Protection Act that was effective in April 2000‚ the advances in information technology stem from the use of websites and other online services that became available during this time as a result of new ethical issues and the importance of this act’s creation. Second‚ The Do Not Call Implementation Act of 2003

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    produces‚ or if it tends to produce‚ the greatest amount of good for the greatest number of people affected by the action‚ otherwise the action is wrong" (DeGeorge‚ 44). The utilitarian approach assesses each action separately and the effects that arise from it. Act utilitarianism‚ the most common form used in many circumstances‚ looks at the consequences of each individual act and calculate utility each time the act is performed (Hinman‚ 24). Act utilitarianism works out the benefits before taking a

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    Indian Easement Act

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    INDIAN EASEMENTS ACT‚ 1882 (Act No. 5 of Year 1882) An Act to define and amend the law relating to easements and licences WHEREAS it is expedient to define and amend the law relating to Easements and Licences. It is hereby enacted as follows: - PRELIMINARY 1. Short title - This Act may be called the Indian Easements Act‚ 1882. Local extent: It extends to the territories respectively administered by the Governor of Madras in Council and the Chief Commissioners of the Central Provinces

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    One Act Play

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    A 10-Minute One Act Play Help Wanted By G. L. Horton copyright © 2003 Geralyn Horton CHARACTERS JAKE: 40’s‚ managerial type. TERESA: late 50’s‚ a gentle elementary school teacher. MERRIK: late 30’s‚ a born-again Christian. DEBBIE: 30’s‚ bright‚ tough‚ and angry. KIM‚ 20’s‚ waif like‚ depressed. Time/Place/Scene: A suburban church basement‚ used as the office of a nonprofit support service for the unemployed‚ with a couple of desks‚ an elaborate answering machine with two phones:

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    Affordable Care Act

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    Savannah Robinson BIO 260 Dr. Wechman Sept. 5‚ 2014 Affordable Care Act Opinion I do not support the Affordable Care Act. The Affordable Care Act‚ otherwise known as ObamaCare‚ has some good arguments and some bad. Reporters on television and online media sites place untruthful statements about Obamacare to help those involved. However‚ I also believe that it is great that all people will have health care coverage at some point and that you can not be turned down for coverage. They say there is

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    The Indian Removal Act

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    Question 1 Indian Removal The Indian Removal Act was the forced relocation of Indian Tribes from their homelands to federal lands further West. The people of the South supported this Act because they wanted to gain the fertile Indian lands. A type of Indian resistance would be that they attempted to adopt “white” practices‚ like large farms and even owning slaves. Another type of Indian resistance would be going to war. The First Seminole War‚ for example‚ tried fighting against the Americans for

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