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…Before looking at if the intention to create legal relations should be used to replace consideration, it is important to look at how these doctrines fit into the essential elements in a contract. Their use will then be discussed, together…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Many people blame drug addictions to peer pressure. Rarely does a teen go, "Do this to be cool!" Most "peer pressure" is in the teen's own mind due to their insecurity. When someone has a drug problem, the first thing to be considered is why they got…
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Category: /Law & Government
…from its casinos. <Tab/> Legalization reduces criminal involement, organized crime thrive on illegal activities such as drugs and betting on numbers by making gambling legal it would take the influence of organized crime out of gambling…
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…Approximately 95% of legal cases get settled before they reach the courtroom. Unfortunately, the vast majority of those are achieved on the “courthouse steps” (Ross, 1997: 32) years after their filing date and at an average cost of $38,000 per case…
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Category: /Law & Government
…contracts with most state and federal law enforcement agencies throughout the United States. This paper will discuss the legal protections BUG should have for its intellectual property. BUG, Inc - legal protection Intellectual Property Intellectual property law…
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…caffeine in the mornings to provide them with a boost. Caffeine is an addictive drug that functions by using the same methods that amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin use to stimulate the brain. However, the effects of caffeine are much milder than most illicit…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…be legalized? What is Prostitution? The legal definition of prostitution is defined as "engaging in sexual behaviour for financial payment". Many describe it as the basic principle of prostitution as "the use of sexual stimulation in a system of dominance…
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…one certain goal, which is to be accepted to a prestigious college. Each student has a different method however, of reaching that specific destination. Confucianism, Taoism, and Legalism also share one common goal, of reaching a state of perfection through…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Should employers be allowed to screen employees for drugs randomly? Abstract Among employers, there is growing awareness of yet another factor with regard their employees' health that they have to take into account. The apparent…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…The product is illegal drugs. The people who deal these drugs are criminals. That's what makes the drug business different then any other.         *Alcohol is a drug, yet adults are allowed to use alcohol products.         *Nicotine…
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