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    conflicts and divisions within the established church. This striking revival of religious piety and its emphasis on salvation ultimately transformed the religious order of Connecticut. The decline in piety among the second generation of Puritans‚ which stemmed from economic changes‚ political transformations‚ and Enlightenment rationalism‚ was the primary cause of the Great Awakening. During the eighteenth century‚ political uncertainty and economic instability characterized colonial life and diverted

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    So why is ethics important to the practice of law? The sad truth is becoming more and more apparent; our profession has seen a steady decline by casting aside established traditions and canons of professional ethics that evolved over centuries ...When we speak of the decline in "ethical" standards‚ we should not use the term ’ethics’ to mean only compliance with the Ten Commandments or other standards of common‚ basic morality.....A lawyer can [adhere to all these requirements] and still fail

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    Business Law and Ethics Assignment 14/03/2013 Module : 26313 Module leader : Phil Robinson Words count : 1088 In order to advise Neil‚ it is necessary to consider the law of the contracts‚ especially about offer and acceptance. We will analyze the situation to see what laws are applicable and advise Neil. In this case‚ we have three different people: Firstly an offeror‚ a person who makes an offer (in this case‚ Neil) and two offerees‚ the person to whom an offer is made (in this case

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    The  Importance  of  Following  Directions       Following   directions   is   one   of   the   most   basic   and   fundamental   skills   necessary  to  maintain  order  in  today’s  society.  From  the  most  basic  “No!”  to  a  little   child   to   “Don’t   drink   and   drive‚”   following   directions   can   save   a   life   and   maintain   safety‚   create   efficiency   in   the

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    In the film Regarding Henry‚ Henry Turner is a big shot trial Lawyer who will stop at nothing to win his cases. He is brutal‚ tough‚ and at times‚ dishonest. His aggressiveness would make him seem like Freud’s theory of the Id side of one’s consciousness‚ but his Id makes him a naturally good person and his evil side comes from his Superego. In the beginning of the movie‚ Henry ends up going through a traumatic experience. When going to a store to buy some cigarettes‚ Henry is confused when the

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    Discuss the extent to which Consumer law achieves its objectives. The most efficient way for consumers to get what they want is through the ‘market’‚ not the government‚ but businesses have more power than their customers. Some businesses can and will use abuse this power and cheat and steal from consumers to make money. Because of this‚ the government regulates the behaviour of businesses to have a market economy that functions properly. These laws mainly protect consumers against; misleading/deceptive

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    happiness in a perfect relationship only to learn the true reality of the relationship. The speaker of the poem observes the woman’s life as sad and boring using the past tense versus the present‚ and short run on lines that set the hopeless mood of the poem. Imagery and colorful language is also used to describe the unhappy relationship throughout the poem. Living In Sin shows a woman’s life without rhyme in four meaningful images and as the tone changes she sees the relationship/marriage she expected

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    Pirate or Puritan: Which one are you? Part I: Answer the following questions on Bradford. (These are the same questions from the Observe page.) 1. In complete sentence format‚ list three specific details you learned about William Bradford from this reading.I learned from this reading that Braford used Plain Style in his writing‚ he was a English Seperatist learder of settlers at Plymouth colony in Massachusetts‚ and he served as govenor. 2. In two sentences‚ explain why you think Bradford is

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    LawEthics‚ and Corporate Governance – LEG 500   Explain if it matters that a parent literally had nothing to do with a biological child in order for the child to take advantage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to care for that parent. Under the Family and medical Leave Act (FMLA)‚ a child can take care of their biological parent. This is even true even if that parent literally had nothing to do with the child growing up. The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) provides an

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    In 1905‚ Max Weber released an extremely controversial book‚ The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism. Weber discusses and explores the question on whether or not there is a link between The Protestant ethic and The spirit of capitalism. Eventually‚ he comes to the controversial conclusion that there is a link between protestantism and capitalism. He also concludes that protestant ethic did not play the entire role of creating modern capitalism. Weber specifically names protestant churches

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