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    Why Utopias Are Unfair

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    Wow! I can’t believe how unfair utopias are! In this essay‚ I will be providing details and explanation about why utopias are unfair. I will also give examples from a book‚ and a short story. Utopias that are unfair are in your everyday life. Here are some examples of utopias. Utopias are also unfair because people don’t have freedom. An example is in a book called The House of The Scorpion. There are eejits and they have to do exactly as they are told and they work all day. In utopias people also

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    Employment Law Compliance Plan Glenda E. Ortega HRM/531 April 27‚ 2015 Prof. Yelena Paykina Employment Law Compliance Plan MEMO To: Bradley Stonefield From: Glenda Ortega on behalf of Atwood and Allen Consulting Group Date: April 28‚ 2015 RE: Employment Law Compliance Plan Law Compliance Purpose In order for Landslide Limousines Service to start operating in Austin‚ TX‚ we have decided to make an extensive research in all laws your company must comply in order to start your business. We will present

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    The Pear Theft Story

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    The pear-theft story is supposed to tell us about human nature more broadly is that everything human’s desire is sinning. “The life we live here is open to temptation by reason of a certain measure and harmony between its own splendor and all these beautiful things of low degree” (5.10) it is true that life is filled with temptations‚ and we have the knowledge of knowing if it is right or wrong to do those things. The definition of temptation is the desire to do something‚ especially something wrong

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    Theft and Burglary Arrest

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    commit a crime. It is an offense against possession and habitation. Night time used to be an element of burglary‚ but in today’s world‚ this is no longer a factor as burglary can occur at any time of the day The definition of burglary comes from state laws and because of this some states may have other definitions of what constitutes burglary. In Washington‚ DC‚ the government must prove that the defendant entered the dwelling‚ building‚ or room of another used for sleeping and that the defendant intended

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    Vehicle Theft Definition

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    One of the more interesting aspects of stolen property is vehicle theft. What sets this crime apart from other stolen property is what I call the “mobility doctrine”. Meaning‚ vehicles have the inherent ability to be easily relocated from one location to another (Karmen‚ 2015). This creates a special dynamic; because the location a vehicle is left in can have a significant impact on it susceptibility to being stolen (Karmen‚ 2015). Couple this dynamic and mobility doctrine with the fact that

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    Identity Theft Issues

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    The above two topics do complement each other since the combination of the two topics can lead to the problem of identity theft. Identity theft is a very common problem at the present world which has affected over “8.1 million people”. According to me‚ identity theft can be described as stealing one’s personal information for your own gain through the means of technology. One example of this could be how it is easy for us as humans to see (“stalk”) information of other people while being seated at

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    Employment Income

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    oyment incomeEMPLOYMENT INCOME Source of Employment Income The basis of taxation on employment income is that income from exercising an employment in Malaysia is regarded as Malaysian derived income. All income attributable to the employment exercised in Malaysia is subject to Malaysian tax irrespective of where the remuneration is paid. Where an employee is required to perform his duties outside Malaysia‚ the entire remuneration is still chargeable to Malaysian tax if the services rendered outside

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    “Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly‚while bad people will find a way around the laws” (Plato). In prison there’s a lot of racism. Innocent people are treated as criminals. When people finish serving time they don’t have anything. If they want a job they can’t work because they’re “ A Criminal”. The U.S prison system is a racist institution that unfairly targets people of color. Drug laws are unfair‚ the prison system uses inmates for essentially free labor ( like slavery)

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    Bibliography: Statutes Consumer Protection is by Unfair Trading Regulations‚ 2008. Competition act‚2002 The Consumer Protection Act‚ 1986 ----------------------- [1] (1889) LR 14 App Cas 337 [2] Derry v. peek (1889) App. Cas. 337. [5] H Black‚ Black’s Law Dictionary 470 (St. Paul‚ Minn.: West Publishing Co.‚ 1990) [6] 165 Ind [7] (1853) 2 B1. & B1. 216. [9] Derry v Peek [1889] 14 App Cas 337‚ HL [10]

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    In the essay‚ “Selections‚ Slanting‚ and Charged Language”by Newman P. Birk and Genevieve B. Birk write about the principles of selection‚ slanting and charged language. The essay leaves an impression that not only does Birks grasps the concept of the principles clearly‚ but the reader as well. They connect each concept to an example in writing as well as in life. The authors wrote about the principles of selection they discussed people can look at the same variable and come to different conclusions

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