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    Common Core was adopted by many states in hopes that schools would perform better and be able to compete with the rest of the world. With the new Common Core Standards in place some states are not doing as well as they hoped. In April of 2012 at a public school in Brooklyn‚ a teacher named Trisha Matthew assigned her students to write self-portrait poems. Most of her students compared themselves to LeBron James or a loud piano. One student named Chrispin decided to write about something more meaningful:

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    Dion Bass CJ-1200 Professor Williams Assignment 2 9/6/13 1. The five functions of law in American society are : 1A-Law Bestows Benefits on People 1B-The law creates new programs 1C-The reflects society’s values 1D-Law prescribes certain activities 1E-Law provides predictabilities 2. Select one of the five functions of law. Give an example of how an interest group would use that function to promote its own special interest. Homeowners who use contractor to complete repair to their

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    Public and Private Law – Public – Private – Common Law? Civil ‚ Criminal Law‚ and Administrative Law – Civil – Criminal – Administrative Law Burden of Proof – Civil – Administrative – Criminal Remedies – Legal – Equitable 14 SOURCES & HIERARCHY OF LAW Sources of Law – Constitutional Law – Common Law (judge-made law) – Statutory Law – Administrative Law Hierarchy – U.S. Constitution – Treaties & Federal Statutes – Federal Common Law (public law only!) – Federal Administrative

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    Why did Equity develope?

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    apply what is written in the law. On the other hand‚ the common law system is based not only in its statutes and judges’ decisions‚ but also in the idea of obtaining fairness by Equity. Nevertheless‚ in order to have equitable resolutions‚ the common law system had to evolve through a process of learning from its own errors‚ and adapting to the people’s claims. This essay briefly starts examining the reasons why Equity developed in the common law‚ emphasizing the legal and socio-economic aspects

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    Do Judges Make Law

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    judicial power. This involves making binding decisions affecting the rights and duties of citizens and institutions. In carrying out this task‚ a judge can use any of the following three sources of Ugandan law‚ Acts of Parliament or legislation‚ the common law‚ or previous decisions by the courts and a constitution Do judges make law? To ask the question “do judges make law?” Implies that perhaps to some extent they do make law.  A great deal of controversy has centered on this question as to how

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    The challenge for schools across the state and nation is how to instruct students for them to reach the proficiency levels demanded in the Common Core State Standards. The National Governors Association defines the Common Core State Standards Initiative as “a state-led effort to establishing a single set of clear educational standards for English-language arts and math that states can share and voluntarily adopt” (“NGA”). The design of the standards is to emphasize the rigorous content and practices

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    provide the Common Law determination of the Lex Domicilii Matimonii and its potential constitutional problems. Thereafter‚ the different proposals for determining the marriage domicile will be addressed with regards to several academic authors. The judgment of Sadiku v Sadiku will then be considered focusing on immovable property. Finally‚ this discussion will conclude with a synopsis of the Lenferna v Lenferna judgment and its determination of the Lex Domicilii Matrimonii. 2. Common Law determination

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    Common Elements of Eastern Religion REL/133 January 07‚ 2012 Common Elements of Eastern Religious Many religions of the world have eight elements in common. The elements are a belief system‚ community‚ central myths‚ ritual‚ ethics‚ characteristic emotional experiences‚ material expression‚ and sacredness. These elements help shape religions and the people who believe in them. In this paper I discuss how these elements are similar or how they differ in each of a few of indigenous religions

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    Phylogenetic

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    denoting "tribe"‚ "clan"‚ "race"] and the adjectival form‚ genetikós of the word genesis "origin"‚ "source"‚ "birth".The result of phylogenetic studies is a hypothesis about the evolutionary history of taxonomic groups: their phylogeny. Monophyletic In common cladistic usage‚ a monophyletic group is a taxon (group of organisms) which forms a clade‚ meaning that it consists of a species and all its descendants. The term is synonymous with the uncommon termholophyly. Monophyletic groups are typically characterized

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    2004). Examples of public goods are street lights and road signs. Common resources are non-excludable but rival in consumption (Mankiw‚ 2007). Examples of common resources are public parks and waiting area in post office. If one person were to provide a public good‚ other people would be better off (Mankiw‚ 2007). They would receive a benefit without paying for it – a positive externality (Mankiw‚ 2007). If one person uses a common resource‚ other people are worse off (Mankiw‚ 2007). They suffer

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