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    What can you do to save your environment? Answer: you can save water‚ energy‚ and recycle and recharged your cell phone when its done changing instead of riding your own car you can carpool or better yet walk or ride your bike and you can also turn the lights off when you leave the room plus turn all the waters off when your not using them or your coat that way you’ll be more warmer plus you’re saving the climate changes you can save the environment by using the 3Rs - reduce‚ reuse and recycle

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    instinctively distrust or dislike economics. However‚ once you concede that people with higher incomes are better off than people with lower incomes‚ you have conceded home field advantage to the economists. To the socialists‚ we can demonstrate that free markets‚ capital accumulation‚ strong property rights‚ and governments that serve the people rather than oppress them are factors that lead to higher incomes. To the environmentalists‚ we can show that the keys to environmental sustainability are substitution

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    The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother James McBride was born in 1957 to Ruth and Dennis McBride and was raised in Brooklyn’s Red Hook projects with his eleven brothers and sisters (Bodhos 2). In 1997 McBride’s bestselling memoir The Color of Water: A Black Man’s Tribute to His White Mother was published. The story is uniquely written in double voice with chapters alternating between chapters as the author recounts his life growing up as a biracial child and his mother

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    Judges and the Judiciary Identify and explain the 5 key roles of Judges Explain the Rule of Law Assess the extent to which judges are independent and neutral. The role of Judges: They do not just interpret and apply the law. They do wider activities that branch into other parts of government. Preside over court proceedings: ensure a fair trial act like a referee/umpire makes sure the rules of the court are followed by both sides act as a source of knowledge - giving advice to juries

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    Color of Law

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    states interprentate the Color of Law. But this is what they do agree upon…. Title 18‚ U.S.C.‚ Section 242 Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law This statute makes it a crime for any person acting under color of law‚ statute‚ ordinance‚ regulation‚ or custom to willfully deprive or cause to be deprived from any person those rights‚ privileges‚ or immunities secured or protected by the Constitution and laws of the U.S. This law further prohibits a person acting under color of law‚ statute‚ ordinance

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    Local Color

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    com/?Local-Color-in-Literature&id=3074106 The setting plays major role in prose fiction. The dialect spoken‚ the customs observed‚ the dress code prevalent‚ and the way of living all can be peculiar to a particular region. This sort of setting is called a local color of the area or region. You must have come across such peculiarity of an area while reading a prose or a novel. Such beautiful local color called "Wessex" (present-day Dorset) is painted by Thomas Hardy in his novels. If you read a wide

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    sloping because of diminishing returns and the market supply curve is upward sloping because a higher wage will be necessary to attract additional workers into the market. Whereas the individual firm’s supply curve is perfectly elastic because it can hire any number of workers at the going wage‚ the market supply curve is upward sloping. For the graphs‚ see Figure 13.3 and its legend. 13-4 (Key Question) Complete the following labor supply table for a firm hiring labor competitively.

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    Federal Judges Essay

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    Federal judges are appointed by the President of the United States. The federal judges are placed into a list that is maintained by the American Bar Association (ABA). The ABA maintains the list of federal judge hopefuls‚ who are ranked from well-qualified to not qualified. Most of the list comes from individual state court judges. When there is an opening for a federal judge position‚ the President nominates a candidate for the position. The Senate Judiciary Committee then evaluates the candidate

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    protection dogs could be considered vicious to a random person ii) They are only reacting the way they were trained c) Dogs that were trained to fight tend to be mean d) BSL limits who can own what kind of dog iii) Even if your dog is nice and gentle you can’t own it III. The dogs were naturally mean? e) No dog is born mean they get that purely on looks iv) Owners should be accountable on how their dog behaves f) Banning a breed or

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    Court Judges Appointment

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    The process for selecting a U.S. Supreme Court judge and justices is done by nomination by the president. This appointment is one of the most important decisions in a Presidents legacy that has an impact on generations since U.S. Supreme Court judges and justices serve for life. In Article II‚ Section 2‚ of the Constitution states the President will nominate‚ then the Senate will receive the Presidents nomination and decide whether to consent to the nomination‚ or approve or deny by a simple majority

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