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    Income Inequality in New Zealand The purpose of this report is to examine inequality and inequity in New Zealand income between ethnicity‚ gender and education. It will look at the positive and negative effects in income inequality. Inequality is the unequal distribution of household or individual income across various participants in an economy and inequity is unfairness involving favourtism and bias. To conduct my investigation I looked at articles and websites which contained information which

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    Roosevelt’s New Deal‚ Lyndon B Johnson’s Great Society‚ and Obamacare‚ or “The Affordable Care Act.” There have been others‚ each with their own problems but these are some of the most relevant and controversial. The earliest of these controversial government programs is The New Deal. Created by President FDR in 1932 it was intended to end The Great Depression but it didn’t even do that‚ in fact the New Deal helped make the depression the Great Depression. In addition The New Deal discouraged new businesses

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    Introduction Stonewalls of New England are rich with history and archeologists are still trying to determine who may have built the first stonewalls or if our concept of when North America was first settled is wrong. Items of stone and metal lead archeologists to believe that the archaic period is when the Northern New England portion of America was first inhabited. There have been many different types of fences built in New England‚ natural debris‚ wood‚ and stone included. Stemming from

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    Communication between the people of New Orleans and the city government was a reason why there was so many casualties. During any natural disaster‚ winds can harm any communication systems‚ especially a storm like Hurricane Katrina. Most of modern day communication tools rely on obstacles that are built on land‚ such as radio antennas and cellphone towers. Katrina’s fast winds knocked down a 400 foot antenna that was built to last through winds that would blow up to 150 mile-per-hour. Weakening communication

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    Chase Talley New Testament 110-003 Acts Ch. 21-28 penta summaries Chapters 21-25 In chapter 21 Paul takes off to go to Syria but is warned by some disciples in Tyre to not go to Jerusalem. In Caesarea Paul gets in some trouble and is told that he will be blinded and this is told by Agabus. Paul is willing at this point to give his life up for God. Later in chapter 22 Paul gives a sermon and tells pretty much his testimony and about how Christians were being persecuted. Paul then gets in trouble

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    Bacon’s New Atlantis Francis Bacon was the founder of the modern scientific method. The focus on the new scientific method is on orderly experimentation. For Bacon‚ experiments that produce results are important. Bacon pointed out the need for clear and accurate thinking‚ showing that any mastery of the world in which man lives was dependent upon careful understanding. This understanding is based solely on the facts of this world and not as the ancients held it in ancient philosophy. This new modern

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    theories we need to first understand what atonement means and where the word comes from. McGrath says that the word atonement "can be traced back to 1526‚ when the English writer William Tyndale was confronted with the task of translating the New Testament into English"(McGrath 83). At this time there was not a word for reconciliation in the English language and Tyndale had to come up with a word for it. This word that Tyndale came up with or invented was at-one-ment today know as atonement

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    his career‚ particularly as president. Smith writes that FDR was hardworking‚ astute‚ smart and vindictive; he punished enemies for decades‚ while his political friends reaped ample rewards. So it was that‚ in the storied Hundred Days that opened the New Deal‚ Roosevelt “let it be known that he would make no patronage appointments until the end of the session”—and he had more than 100‚000 of them to hand out‚ an arsenal calculated

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    New Jersey v. T.L.O. Questions INITIAL THOUGHTS: 1. When should the police have the right to search you or your property? - reasonable grounds to believe that a student possesses evidence of illegal activity or activity that would interfere with school discipline.” 2. When should a school employee have the right to search you or your belongings? - a school official may properly conduct a search of student’s person if the official has a reasonable suspicion that a crime has been committed

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    History 25 March 2013 The New Deal and the Great Society Although the New Deal was established about thirty years before the Great Society was‚ they both embodied similar characteristics. The origins of these two parts of history clearly resemble each other. Also‚ the goals of the Great Society largely compare to those of the New Deal. Finally‚ the New Deal and the Great Society prove to be alike through their lasting legacies. The Great Society resembles the New Deal in its origins‚ goals‚ and

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