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    I. Subject Matter Jurisdiction: Does the federal court have the authority to hear the claim? a. Diversity Jurisdiction: State-related claim between parties of different states i. Claim must be greater than the Amount in Controversy Requirement 1. 1332: >$75‚000 a. Generally accepted if it appears in good faith and there is no legal certainty that the claim is less than the AICR. b. Cannot include witness costs‚ court costs‚ lawyer fees‚ etc. c. A judgment rendered for less than AICR does not fail

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    1. Can there be any universal human rights? What issues can be raised when trying to assert universal human rights? Who should decide what the universal human rights should be‚ and what about those who disagree with them? I do believe there should be at least some basic universal human rights. I’m not so sure there can be though‚ due to cultural differences involving religion and societal beliefs. In many Islamic countries there are hadd laws which carry out sentences of amputating limbs when a

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    Cultural Universal

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    Cultural universals are specific behavioral elements that are common to every culture. Anthropologist George Murdock compiled a list of cultural universals‚ including sports‚ cooking‚ courtship‚ dancing‚ family‚ games‚ music‚ religion‚ and marriage. Although Murdok’s universals are found in every culture‚ the way in which they are expressed varies from culture to culture. Funeral rites are practiced in every culture in some form. A funeral is a ceremony marking a person’s death. There are universals

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    Universal Circuits

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    1. Does Universal Circuit’s Irish controller have a convincing argument for the weakness of the dollar?  Why or why not?  How do you interpret the evidence? The Irish controller certainly presented a very convincing argument. He argues that since the American trade deficit has been growing‚ the dollar will be likely to depreciate. From 1980 to 1984 the dollar appreciated against the punt by about 50% and interest rate averaged 12.6% during the same period. These high interest rates have caused

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    Universal Gravitation

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    Universal Gravitation Objectives * Compare and contrast gravitational force vectors as mass and distance are changed. (Explorations 1‚ 2‚ and 3) * Discover how changes in the distance between two objects affects the gravitational force between them. (Explorations 1‚ 2‚ and 3) * Describe how changes in the masses of two objects affects the gravitational force between them. (Explorations 1‚ 2‚ and 3) Description of Activity In this activity‚ you will explore how distance and mass

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    Thematic Analysis

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    Assignment Write a well-crafted three-paragraph essay analyzing a universal theme you’ve identified in Beowulf and submit it to your teacher. 1. Your essay should have to following structure: Paragraph 1: Introduction and thesis statement (your thesis statement should state the universal theme you’ve identified) Paragraph 2: Evidence to support your statement of the theme Paragraph 3: Explanation of why you think this is a universal theme; conclusion and clincher 2. Your assignment should include

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    Universal Themes

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    People of all cultures and of all times are more alike than they are different  Nature does not care about people  Each of us is alone‚ often feeling small or frightened in the world  Evil exists in the heart of men (and women)  Power can be a compelling force    Activity One:  Now write a universal theme statement for these thematic questions  What is truth?  What is beauty?  What is real?  What is justice?  What is honor?  What is love?  What does it mean to live a good life?  What does it mean to be a hero?  What does it mean to have courage

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    should we even bother reading literature from eras where we did not grow up in? It seems as though over time‚ the written works would lose its relevance to the current generation. This is a question that most students ask their teachers. Themes are universal and have survived the test of time. Love‚ anger and hate are emotions that have been around forever; they don ’t change. It is only the style of writing that changes over time. For instance‚ in the poem “We Real Cool”‚ Brooks appeals to a younger

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    Number 1426 12 November 2012 Client Alert Latham & Watkins Litigation Department Jurisdiction of the Hong Kong Courts re Winding Up and Unfair Prejudice Petitions — Are Offshore Companies Safe? Hong Kong law contains a number of provisions designed to protect the interests of minority shareholders‚ including the “unfair prejudice” remedies under section 168A of the Companies Ordinance (the Ordinance) and the Ordinance’s “just and equitable” winding-up provisions. These protections

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    BURDEN OF PROOF AND STANDARD OF PROOF. Under s. 4 of the Uganda Evidence Act‚ evidence may be given in any suit or proceeding of the existence or non-existence of every fact in issue and of such other facts as are declared to be relevant. C.D. Field has defined burden of proof as a metaphorical phrase indicating an obligation to prove a fact or facts. This obligation necessarily involves the adduction of evidence in an attempt to prove a fact‚ subject to occasional cases where a fact can be established

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