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    effective cost controls are used; (b) The use of cost-reimbursement contracts is prohibited for the acquisition of commercial items (see Parts 2 and 12). 16.307 Contract Clauses As prescribed in 16.307(f)‚ insert the following clause in solicitations and contracts when a cost-sharing contract is contemplated. This clause may be modified by substituting “$10‚000” in lieu of “$100‚000” as the maximum reserve in paragraph (b) if the contract is with a nonprofit organization. 52.216-12‚ Cost Sharing

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    slaveholders. From this case‚ the decision could be used to say that‚ since Congress has this power over commodities i.e. slaves being traded‚ they also have the power to regulate the commercial activity of such commodities. The Necessary and Proper clause could also be used to argue the constitutionality of this law; the supporting legal argument is found in McCulloch v. Maryland‚ which established implied powers within the Constitution. Finally‚ an argument could also be made from Gibbons v. Ogden

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    The United States from the beginning was a nation of farmers. But by the late nineteenth century‚ people were leaving the farm and moving into the city. It was around this time that the farmers saw threats to their way of life. The farmers were being pushed around by the banks‚ railroads companies. They had good reasons for agrarian discontent. The documents show the validity of the farmer’s complaints‚ especially on bank mortgage rates and the gold standard. The Populist Party or People’s party

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    COURSE CODE: COMMUNICATION SKILLS 1 COURSE DESCRIPTION: Communication Skills in English I is a course designed to develop communicative skills necessary for academic study at the university level. Effective communication skills are essential for effective teaching and learning as well as coping with different life situations. It will focus on improving your ability to speak and to understand spoken English through a variety of listening‚ pronunciation‚ and speaking activities. Active participation

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    worked at Microsoft‚ his employment with Microsoft beginning with an “agreement with Microsoft contain[ing] a limited covenant not to compete” (Ferrera‚ p. 320) for one year after leaving Microsoft. The agreement also contained a forum selection clause that if any litigation came about after his employment‚ it would be in Washington state. Dr. Lee was privy to “confidential or proprietary information or trade secrets” (Pagnattaro‚ 2007). By 2005 while on sabbatical‚ “Lee approached Google about

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    Definition: Technology: The use of scientific knowledge to use certain objects to allow humans to perform tasks much easier‚ which can be use in industries or machineries. (Stevenson‚ A 2010) Affirmative Arguments: As the use of technology in our society is growing day by day it is benefiting society and the environment too. The mass media in our society is giving access to buy and sell things around the globe. Technology has enabled entrepreneurs and firm’s to keep an eye over their stock

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    People are too dependent on technology. Nowadays people are way too dependent on technology. Most people use technology for everything. They would be lost without the internet and wouldn’t know what to do. People are becoming lazy as most things are being replaced with new and improved technology. This technology is usually the most efficient way to do certain things and soon we will all be dependent on it. Imagine what it will come to in the future as our world of technology expands. People are

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    This was the first test of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Brannen 672). Article 1‚ Section 8‚ of the Constitution‚ known as the Commerce Clause allowed them to regulate all the interstate commerce (Brannen 673). The Commerce Clause gave the United States the right to regulate who could stay at the hotel (Hall 369). The Court ruled that under the Commerce Clause and Title II of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Moreton Rolleston Jr. was found guilty (Brannen 672). The Court demanded that Rolleston Jr.

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    Matteo Pradella (DEI‚ PoliMi) Principles of Programming Languages‚ 3 May 2012 2 / 54 Introduction to Prolog Created around 1972 by Alain Colmerauer with Philippe Roussel‚ based on Robert Kowalski’s procedural interpretation of Horn clauses. decidable subset: Datalog‚ a query and rule language for deductive databases its failure as a mainstream language traditionally due to the following: Prolog usage in Fifth Generation Computer Systems project (FGCS) FCGS was an initiative by Japan’s

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    Commerce and the Court: How and Why to Define the Commerce Issue         Commerce has been part of our nation since we founded it. To every farmer‚ commerce was important so that the food they grew would not spoil on waiting for transport. However‚ as the nation grew‚ our definition of commerce has changed many times. Debates over whether Congress had powers to control commerce sparked further debate on if the Courts had the right to define commerce. Every debated‚ including this one‚ has two sides

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