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Michael Jackson MemorialNot even two weeks after Michael Jackson passed away, the memorial service of the century took place.
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Life in Gary, Indiana: The Michael Jackson FamilyAround a modest one-story house on 2300 Jackson St. in Gary, Indiana, a little boy sang on street corners and played a stickball version of cricket.
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Heal the World: Michael Jackson as the King of CharityMichael Jackson was not only the King where music was concerned, but he was also the King of charity.
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Michael Jackson's Fan BaseIt's hard to imagine that Michael Jackson could have been more popular than he was to those in the United States.
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The Passing of Michael JacksonOn June 25, 2009, Michael Joseph Jackson collapsed in the mansion that he rented in the Holmby Hills district of Los Angeles.
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Women's Sports and Salary CapsIt's no news that women are paid less than men in professional group sports, but is it really surprising?
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Liability for Stolen Credit CardsThe personal liability of individuals who have lost their credit cards.
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Medical Malpractice ExplainedAn explanation of different events that could be considered to be medical malpractice.
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Obama's Road to the White HouseAt the start of midnight on Nov. 2, 2008, the citizens of Dixville, Notch, N.H. voted in sharp contrast to four decades of voting there, as 15 out of 21 citizens leaned towards Obama.
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Barack Obama, Technology and Young PeopleTechnology and young people go hand in hand, and Barack Obama's campaign knew this from the start and ran a campaign that utilized both technology and young people in a way that had never been done in any campaign prior. -
The Simple Cheese and Chocolate Fondue RecipeFondue isn't just for dessert anymore. Ever since fondue sets have become a popular gift, people have been fondue-ing both desserts as well as light meals and snacks. So before you get the fruit and chocolate out, try the cheese fondue. -
Difficult Co-WorkersHave you ever had a co-worker who is generally pleasant to be around but is just not a good employee? If you are a co-employee or a manager, this type of problem comes up after the usual honeymoon period of a person's employment.
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Comparing K-mart and Wal-Mart ManagementK-mart has serious supply chain issues, struggling to keep shelves stocked. However, this problemd doesn't stem from an increased product demand but rather poor supply chain management and planning skills.
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Kmart Unable to Compete in "Mart" WorldLike Zaire and Venture, Kmart is on a fast track to extinction. Trying to compete in price and quality, Kmart has succumbed to both Wal-mart and Target, who have won each factor respectively.
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The Effects on Academics of Children Who Come from Divorced FamiliesPast research has confirmed that divorce can affect a child's academic progress and test results. The question is: What kind of effect and how significant are the results of the studies done?
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Treating Children like Children: Outlawing the Death Penalty to Preserve Innocence and Uphold the ConstitutionThe death penalty is unjustified for juveniles. Since juveniles do not have the same rights and priviledges as adults, the consequences for their actions should differ as well.
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John Locke on Justifying the Right to PropertyAccording to John Locke, every individual has the right to life, liberty and property. Labor justifies the personal ownership and use of property.
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Niccolò Machiavelli, the PrinceIn The Prince, Machiavelli describes all of the characteristics of a prince that he thinks are worth his mentioning. Machiavellian thought contends that a ruler, as long as he has the approval of his subjects, will be safe in maintaining his state.
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Hiding Behind the Watchman: School Boards Circumvent the System Foregoing Liability and Responsibility for Notice Under Title IXIn Medieval Times, there were Castles surrounded by an outer wall separated from the rest of society. And like the watchmen making sure nobody bothered the fort, superintendents are left to act as buffers to any liability the School Board encounters.
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The Glass Ceiling for Women Working in the Information Technology FieldWomen tend to hold a small fraction of upper level positions compared to men in the IT field. However, companies are gradually hiring women in upper level positions, using merit rather than affirmative action for such advancement.
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Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation Compared to the Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationThe FDIC was created in 1933 in order to provide a federal government guarantee of deposits and maintain stability and public confidence in the banking system of the US. However, while the FDIC flourished, the FSLIC used to insure S&L's failed.
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Yale Law Professor Argues Eliminating the Erie Doctrine on Customary International Tort LawFamed lecturer proposed that Erie R.R. v. Tompkins have no binding effect on customary international law. As a result of such an application, White proposes using federal common law for customary international tort law issues.
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Economic Growth and Development of FijiA beautiful vacation destination Fiji is one of the major transshipment points for goods destined for other South Pacific islands. However, with a decline in exchange rate and a decrease of foreign investment, Fiji is in danger of faltering more.
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Good Stress, Bad Stress, and EustressEveryone experiences stress but there such a thing good stress: Eustress. Eustress helps people perform at their optimal levels and achieve their goals. -
The Legal Profession: Is it Lawyer or ... Liar?The Gallup Poll ranked lawyers at the very bottom of professions with high ethical and honesty standards. The low ranking is ironic considering the kind of disclosure law students and lawyers have to go through with the state bar.
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State Bar Associations ExplainedState Bar Associations give law students and attorneys numerous benefits. There is a local and state bar association that fits almost any need.
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Donating Legal Services to Those in NeedLawyers often donate legal services to those most in need. Now, many law school require law students to complete a certain number of pro bono hours of work before graduation.
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Mandatory Disclosure to the State BarFull disclosure to the state bar is mandatory before sitting for the bar exam. The best word of advice is, "when in doubt, disclose!"
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Review Programs to Study and Prep for the Bar ExamMost law students take a bar review course after completing law school. The choice between the many offered courses has to be made based on individual needs.
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Registering for the Bar ExamMany states offer savings of hundreds of dollars when students register early for the bar exam. Third year students should also watch fast approaching deadlines.
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Representing Yourself in Court Without a LawyerThose involved in courtroom cases can sometimes make it entertaining for those watching. This is especially true when people represent themselves without attorneys.
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U.S. News & World Report Law School Rankings Are OutU.S. News & World Report releases its law school rankings every year. This practice has a huge influence on future law students, but what do the rankings really mean?
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Life After Law School: Finding a Job and Starting a CareerLaw students have many options upon obtaining a law degree. Those options are not limited to becoming a lawyer and should reflect personal passions and interests.
