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The document outlines a geography assignment involving steps to create an account on StudyHub.Vip, submit writing requests, and manage the assignment process through a bidding system. It also discusses various topics including ethical considerations in organ sales, celebrity image representation, global trade networks post-1500 CE, the European Monetary Union, and American labor movements. Additionally, it touches on legal matters related to copyright ownership and tax deductions for legal expenses.

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Justice What s The Right To Do Analysis
In the book, Justice What s The Right To Do by Michael Sandel. Michael Sandel brings up the
free market and asks those reading whether or not the free market is fair. He asks if we should be
able to sell anything we have on our body to sell, or that we shouldn t due to moral reasons such
as selling body parts, or sex. Why is it that donating a kidney is looked at with with praise while
some argue selling your kidney is seen as morally wrong, Is selling body parts or even sex for
payment unethical or ethical, at what point do we cross the line between immoral and moral. I
agree, though with some reservations. For instance only allow the selling of certain body parts if
the body is born with a pair of it for instance kidneys. Both kidneys are healthy and you can spare
one without damaging your own health. Even liver transplants won t damage your health as the
liver heals fairly quickly and leaves nothing but a scar, bone marrow transplants are also safe since
bone marrow and liver are regenerative. Selling of body parts would need to be heavily regulated to
protect the health of the donor and the receiver, the government must regulate this heavily and
determine a reasonable compensation for the donor.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Al Capone made a hundreds of dollars during the prohibition because alcohol was illegal. Illegal
harvesting is a problem because there is not a regulated market. An average of twenty people die
a day while on the waiting list for transplants. Something must be done. The way the system is
now, is not working far too many people are die on a waiting list. If one were able to sell their
organs for profit it would motivate living and healthy donors who may be in a financial situation to
donate and save a life while doing
Summary Of Katie Roiphe s Profiles Encouraged
Elvis Presley, when referring to the image celebrities portray, once said, The image is one thing
and the human being is another. It s very hard to live up to the image. In the past, celebrities have
caught a lot of flack for who they are, or whom they show themselves as, especially in magazine
articles. With interviews such as the infamous Tom Cruise incident on Oprah, it is no surprise that
many celebrities now try to blend in. In Katie Roiphe s reading Profiles Encouraged on page 439
of the Remix book, she talks about exactly that. Long gone are the days where interviews and
profiles, a fancy term for biographies, show the honest truth, she says. Now they are all about giving
the peoplewhat they want to hear. Roiphe makes some well thought out claims in her essay, but the
lack of diversity when it comes to the actors makes the argument weak.... Show more content on
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She goes into detail about the different examples in which all celebrities represent themselves in the
profiles they are depicted in. She mentions how the use of the phrases no makeup , vulnerability ,
blushing , glowing , and number one are excessive in not just one actor s profile, but multiple.
Roiphe backs up her claims using many phrases describing this from Esquire, Life, Vanity Fair, and
many other notable magazines. After this, she answers the question If we know all celebrity profiles
sound the same, why do we keep asking for more? by saying that the profiles are not necessarily
about the celebrities themselves. It is more about a look at the excitement of fame (p.
Key Concept 4.1 Globalizing Networks Of Communication And...
Key Concept 4.1 Globalizing Networks of Communication and Exchange

4.1 Describe the degree of global interconnection after 1500 CE compared to before 1500. What
were the overall effects of this change in global interconnectedness? The interconnection before
1500 and after 1500 posed major differences in the degree of interconnection. Before 1500, there
were a few expeditions to the Americas, and it remained relatively isolated. After 1500, colonies
were established in the new world which helped connect Europe to the Americas, in which Europe
benefitted from a large stream of sugar and precious metals. This change began to introduce new
economic activities that contributed to the rise of the West and many African kingdoms.
4.1.I How did the global trade network after 1500 CE affect the pre existing regional trade
networks? (Indian Ocean, Mediterranean, trans Saharan, Silk Routes)After a global trade network
was developed, focus shifted away from regional trading networks, therefore leading to less
dependence on them. However, these routes were still used to trade New World goods throughout
Eurasia.
4.1.II.A What technical developments made transoceanic European travel trade possible?Some of
the technical developments that made transoceanic trade possible were wide hulled sailing ships,
astrolabes, compasses, and guns.
4.1.II.B Where did those developments originate?
Wide hulled sailing ships were derived from Chinese junks and developed in Western Europe, as well
as,
The European Monetary Union (EMU)
The European Monetary Union (EMU) The Euro as a Single Currency

Liberalizing trade is nothing new to the world, but we have never witnessed such a vast economic
integration between sovereign countries like the integration carried out in the European Union.
Customs duties between European countries started to come down steadily in the early 1950s and
were abolished in 1968 with the introduction of a customs union and the implementation of the
common external tariff. The official proclamation of the single market on 1 January 1993 marked
the ending of non tariff barriers to trade between Member States.

European Monetary Union will make it possible to complete European economic integration. The
introduction of a single currency will ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
A financial institution that fails to provide such services would run the risk of losing business.

The introduction of the euro will have important implications not only for the Union and its Member
States but also for their partners. But while it will be a major event for international monetary
relations and the international monetary system, there will be no abrupt change; nor is it likely to be
destabilizing.

In order to prepare for the euro, and once it is in place, Member States need to follow sound
economic policies based on low inflation, healthy public finances and stable monetary conditions.
These rules of good economic management are the recipe for low interest rates, strong investment
growth, and therefore high growth and job creation. Firms across the world and not just in Europe
will benefit from these improved growth prospects. The strength of Europe as a trade partner will
open new prospects for exporters in the rest of the world. Foreign companies especially will benefit,
because there will be only one market to penetrate rather than 15. Therefore, the costs of doing
business in Europe will go down significantly, fostering competition and lowering prices across the
Union.

The international role of the euro will probably become evident first in the European zone of
influence, that is in those countries which have
The Making Of American Exceptionalism Summary
Politics was also central in American labor movements. In the book, The Making of American
Exceptionalism: The Knights of Labor and Class Formation in the Nineteenth Century, author Kim
Voss shows how and why a successful labor movement never gained political strength as it did in
England and France. The United Stateshad similarities with its labor movements with its European
counterparts. However, it was mainly because of the failure by the Knights of Labor that caused the
American labor movement to go a different route. Unlike Europe, where labor movements were
often supported, the United States did not support these groups. It did not witness the rise of a
powerfully large socialist party either. The Knights of Labor emerged as a labor organization that
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Others said that it was due to the national leaders and the ease with which non working class
members could obtain membership. These middle class members, he argues, betrayed the rank and
file . Another is that many of the local assemblies failed if they were in towns that had one industry.
One final component to the decline was the employer s associations. These associations had no
interventionist state to constrain them, and they had the benefits of rapid economic concentration at
their disposal. Disproportionate resources and strategic leverage put the Knights in a nearly
hopeless situation, against which they struggled by appealing to small employers. This strategy,
which drew upon the ideology of working class republicanism, did not work, and it led to internal
schisms that rent the organization apart . This soon led to other unions becoming weak in
challenging political obstacles. However, if there were unions that were including all kinds of
workers, in the early 1900s, then more unions would try to go against the obstacles in
Legal Relations Of The Copyright Act
Glynn claims that he is joint owner of the copyright to RUST under the Copyright Act and seeks a
declaratory judgment under the Declaratory Judgment Act. Facepunch argues that Glynn has pled
that claim with insufficient particularity. Facepunch also argues that the first contract between
Facepunch and Glynn shows that Facepunch did not intend for Glynn to have any ownership
interest in RUST. Under the Declaratory Judgment Act, the court may declare the rights and other
legal relations of any interested party seeking such declaration. Federal district courts are well
situated to hear disputes where a plaintiff seeks a declaration of copyrightownership pursuant to the
Copyright Act. Section 101 of the Copyright Act defines a joint... Show more content on
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Where parties have meaningfully collaborated on a work, it is hard to imagine that such work is
unaccompanied by the requisite intent. Facepunch argues that it never intended to enter into joint
ownership with Glynn. Both sides agree, however, that Glynn was an independent contractor for
Facepunch and never signed any documents altering his copyright interest in any game he produced.
Moreover, Glynn alleges that he wrote roughly 75% of RUST s code, making him the dominant
author. Glynn s complaint sufficiently alleges that he performed a substantial amount of work on
RUST and worked closely with other collaborators at Facepunch to create a finished product. Glynn s
contract with Facepunch establishes his monthly stipend, but does not affect his rights as an
independent contractor to joint authorship in his work and derivative works. The court will not
dismiss Glynn s claim for declaratory judgment. Glynn argues that Facepunch interfered with his
contract or economic advantage by abandoning RUST and replacing it with Facepunch s failed
experimental game. Glynn s allegations for tortious interference relate to entirely to RUST and have
nothing to do with the contract between Facepunch and Glynn. As a result, dismissal of Glynn s
interference claim as it relates to Glynn s
Legal Advice For The Job Expenses For Production Of Income
Most of the people in their lives at one point or another need legal advice or help, either it s
related to a divorce, leasing a house or writing will. These expenses might be deducible under the
Job Expenses and Certain Miscellaneous Deduction on the form 1040, Schedule A (subject to the
2% limit of Adjusted Gross Income). But not all of the fees for legal services are deductible.
Internal Revenue Code doesn t specify exactly what legal fees are deductable and what are not.
However IRC provides criteria that help to identify whether or not certain legal fees might be
deductible.
26 U.S. Code § 212 Expenses for production of income says:
In the case of an individual, there shall be allowed as a deduction all the ordinary and necessary
expenses paid or incurred during the taxable year
(1) for the production or collection of income;
(2) for the management, conservation, or maintenance of property held for the production of income;
or
(3) in connection with the determination, collection, or refund of any tax .
It should be noted, however, that deductible non business legal and other professional expenses must
still meet all the other requirements of deductible trade or business expenses. Thus, such expenses
must be ordinary and necessary and reasonable in amount. Instead of the standard that requires that
trade or business expenses be incurred in the carrying on of a trade or business, the tax law imposes
a requirement that the expenditure bear a reasonable and
Example Of Superhero In Beowulf
Imagine a superhero, believed to be the bravest and greatest role model. Everyone looks up to that
superhero and wants to be like him. Some would say that the superhero is the model person for
how society should act. But then, one day people found out the superhero was a fraud; he was not
actually a good role model and was all for show. In the poem, Beowulf, translated by Seamus
Heaney, Beowulf is a character who is the same fraud as the metaphorical superhero. It is seen
through his brash decisions that he values glory and personal achievement, and lets his ego
dictate the decisions he makes, and how he lives his life. While Beowulf seems like the model
Anglo Saxon, he is in fact driven by his ego and pursuit of glory. Because of this he breaks
comitatus and is the opposite of the ultimate Anglo Saxon. Beowulf is the opposite of the ultimate
Anglo Saxon because he goes against comitatus and ignores his king.When Beowulf returns to
Geatland, Hygelac tells him that his decision to leave troubled him, Your undertaking / cast my
spirt down, I dreaded the outcome / of your expedition and I pleaded with you / long and hard to
leave the killer be (1992 1995). Hygelac explains that he didn t want Beowulf to go and fight
Grendel in the first place. It can be inferred that Beowulf went anyway because he wanted the
reward and wanted recognition. If Beowulf was the model warrior he would have obeyed
Hygelac. The Anglo Saxons put a very heavy value on comitatus and loyalty, so for Beowulf to
disregard it, shows that he is the opposite of the ultimate Anglo Saxon. When Beowulf finds out
about Grendel it says, He announced his plan: / to sail the swan s road and search out that king,
/ the famous prince who needed defenders. (199 201). Beowulf hears about Grendel and
immediately decides that he will go and help. Comitatus makes a warrior loyal to his king, not
the prince of a different nation. By going over, Beowulf shows that he cares more about a foreign
leader than his own king. Famous , is used to describe the prince. It can be inferred that Beowulf
learned he was famous and only went because he was hoping for a reward. Beowulf breaks
comitatus and has his loyalties crossed and broken, in the pursuit of glory
Skadurz Pro
Course Management Principles
Instructor: Kathy Tarrant
Date: June 24, 2010
Case Study Elements
1.The primary case participants are owner Joel St. Marseille and his mother full

time manager Connie St. Marseille.

2.The organization is Skadurz Pro which is a store that sells skateboard and snowboard equipment as
well as clothing, shoes and accessories.
3.The problems facing this organization are the retirement of Connie, the stores full time manager,
as well as the stores two current locations. There is competition moving in across the street from the
New Sudbury location, and the building that houses the South End location is up for sale. If St.
Marseille decides to keep both locations, he does not think that he can manage ... Show more content
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Will the new building owner want to renew the stores lease? Keeping the New Sudbury location
open where competitor West 49 is moving in will affect store sales. Is it worth the risk to keep that
location open? This store has been open at this location for 10 years and is well known by
customers. St. Marseille worries about the success of the New Sudbury location once West 49 opens
and estimates that in fiscal year 2004 annual store sales at this location would total $350,000 and all
other expenses would remain comparatively stable.
External perspectives The skateboarding and snowboarding business in Ontario has really grown.
Skateboarding became a popular sport and by 2004 there were nine city skateboard parks and
plans to construct three more in Sudbury. The city of London, Ontario has only four skateboard
parks to serve a population of close to 350,000. By the growth of skateboard parks there is an
opportunity for competition to move in as it is doing with the opening of West 49 at the New
Sudbury Shopping Center. There is other competition in Sudbury, Pinnacle Sports, however that
store is known for its biking and cross country ski equipment and does carry a small amount of
skateboarding and snowboarding equipment but its primary focus is biking and cross country ski
equipment . Skadurz Pro is a unique store as it has the opportunity to afford customers a personal
touch, something that a large
How Did The Roman Catholicism Influence Medieval Society
Roman Catholicism has a significant influence on the lives of all the medieval societies, including
their beliefs and values. The power of the church even let them create their laws and let people
follow their social hierarchy. With strong political power, the church can even make holidays. It has
a significant influence on art, education, religion, politics, and also the ability to change the feudal
system through their authority.

The churches were organized into a hierarchical system that let church control people and the lower
priests by organizing them into different groups of hierarchies. First, there was ordinary believers,
citizens who follow the Christian faith. Then was the clergy, who has dedicated their life to the
church. Clergy ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The primary language of all education, whether Bible or church services are all in Latin. Language
has an important influence on people s lives because they do not have enough knowledge to read
and write, so there are problems of understanding preaching and religious doctrine, so they rely on
the priests for further explain. Only members of the clergy and the nobles can receive a good
education and be able to understand the ancient scriptures, which means their strength over lower
ranks. The church also ran as a school, where they taught liberal arts, including Latin grammar,
arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, and music, and also knowledge from ancient empires such as the
Greeks and the Romans. Monks copy and write history, poetry, law and many other disciplines works
from the famous church fathers and idols. By its power, wealth, and the influence of the society, the
church made a significant impact on the feudal system. The land ownership system provides central
control for the monarch and helps to stabilize the kingdom. The church hierarchy is similar to the
feudal structure, where the pope had equal or more power than the kings. The clergy had a lot of
authority of the feudal system, which the ranks of the knights and lords were under the monks. This
shows the importance of the clergy; they could even go against the lords and
Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth of England
Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth of England
Sixteenth century England experienced a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the Age of
Queens. The decisive power of the country was placed in women s hands and their reigns were
watched with a reasonable doubt. There is contrast of rule in terms of reigns between Queen Mary
and Queen Elizabeth of England, both of whom were engaged in a protracted struggle for the
English throne. Beside the legitimacy of their claims, there are more significant considerations
which predestined them to either increase or lose their power. The rule and attitudes of the two
monarchs bore significant influence upon the times in which they lived, including social, political
and legal precedents which were being challenged and in some cases reversed. The fact that both
Queens encountered situations of striking similarity, serves as a suitable example for a remarkable
comparison, helping to analyze the lives of the two Queens and how their lives diverged as a result
of such encounters and their actions thereafter. They were both Queens, struggling for the throne,
they were women as well as rivals; they both had affairs with married men, however, one managed
a narrow escape from the disgraceful situation, while the other failed to do so. Mary grew to hate
Anne Boleyn, mother of Elizabeth, because he took the position of her mother Catharine as Queen
of England. Before Elizabeth came to the scene, Mary was loved and was the only child of King
Henry VIII of
Standardized Testing And Validity
1.Reliability and validity are two different concepts. Reliability refers to the extent assessments
are consistent. For example, if a student took an exam multiple times and received a low score
each time, even though he performed very well on the exam, the exam is reliable. It produced the
same low score each time, thus showing consistency. However, just because an exam is reliable,
this does not mean that an exam is valid. Validity refers to the accuracy of the assessment. In this
example, the student performed very well on the exam, yet he received a low score. In reality, if a
student performs well, he should receive a high score. These two procedural tools are used and
considered when creating standardized testing. Tests like the MCAS... Show more content on
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A healthy individual should pass through each stage. Each stage builds upon the success of that
stage, but if a stage is not successfully completed the challenge or crisis may appear later in life.
The first stage is trust vs. mistrust. Infants develop their sense of trust from their caregiver. The
second stage is autonomy vs. doubt. Toddlers begin to learn to do basic skills by themselves, a
child may doubt his abilities if s/he can not accomplish tasks alone. The next stage is initiative vs.
guilt. Children become more engaged socially and must learn to balance responsibility and
impulses. The next stage is industry vs. inferiority. A child will either learn to be productive and
develop a sense of competence of s/he will develop a sense of inferiority. The last stage is identity
vs. role confusion. Adolescents develop into adults and develop a sense of identity. The adolescent
will either establish a positive sense of who they are or they will
Book Report On Disney s Pixar Essay
This weekend Disney s Pixar invites us to another fantastic world of their creation. Zootopia is the
vast city where all animals of all species big and small come together to live in a present day
metropolis.

Juddy Hopps voiced by Ginnifer Goodwin (Something Borrowed, Tinkerbell the Legend of the
Neverbeast, Once Upon a Time *series) is an adorable bunny whose dream is to be the first
bunny cop much to her parents disdain. Tiny and not very strong she beats the odds and
accomplishes this task emerging from the academy as the top in her class. To her great delight
she is then assisgned a spot in a precinct in the heart of the great city of Zootopia! The start of her
first day on the job is a blast! The end of it...not so much. Nobody takes her seriously enough to
really put her on a job, instead Waterbuffalo Chief Bogo; Ibris Elba (Avengers: Age of Ulton, No
Good Deed, Thor) places her on meter maid duty. But a run in with a petty crook places her before
Mrs. Otterton; Octavia Spencer (The Help, Insurgent, Get On Up) a grieving wife who s husband is
one in several missing person s cases, to whom Judy promises to find and bring home her husband.
More than a little irritated that Judy has made the promise to close a case they haven t even hit a
dent in Chief Bogo informs her that she must resign if the case is not solved within 48 hours. And of
course Judy Brazenly accepts.

In comes Nick Wilde a sly con artist fox voiced perfectly by Jason Bateman (Horrible Bosses, Bad

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