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    protected by different laws. In this case we are going to focus more on the copyright law because that is what covers the situation the best since the discussion is about the music piece that is written and being used. Copyright law is made to give the creator exclusive rights about different aspects of the work such as way of distribution and use for a certain period of time. The period in Malaysia, is given as until 50 years after death of the author/last author. The copyright law does not…

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    employees' basic rights such as safe working conditions, no discrimination, overtime compensation, and so on. “The employees feel that when they meet with management about the issue, they will benefit from strength in numbers—a core belief of why employees decide to work as a group rather than taking individual…

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    convicted. DNA databases can be used to track the individuals family members and if used incorrectly can pose a threat. Also, the individuals information can get out and can be used to refuse someone a job, a loan, etc (N.d, “DNA Databases and Human Rights”…

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    Ten Planks of Communist Manifesto vs. The Bill of Rights What is the difference between the Ten Planks of Communist Manifesto and the Bill of Rights? The Ten Planks of Communist Manifesto was written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in 1848. The Planks are a set of ten laws that was created for socialist or communist states. The Laws that are written in the Ten Planks of Communist Manifesto are in favor of government power or dictatorship, so the people who have to live by these are not living…

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    the worldwide abuse of human rights that happens around the globe, it was also hard to see the organization fight against law enforcement here in the USA. I come from a family of public servants, my family members are law enforcement, and I also consider all Fire, Law and EMS my family through and through. I am not saying that abuse doesn’t happen locally in the US, but there has been always two sides to the story and now days news outlets always seems to make law enforcement guilty before the…

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    FMLA entitles both the parents to avail the new child leave. FMLA is a state as well as a federal law. Many of the rights under both state and federal law are same, however there are a few differences in both. In some cases, rights under federal law are beneficial and in some cases state rights are beneficial. However, the Greater Benefit Rule under the federal FMLA allows the employees to select the rights which are beneficial to…

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    Selective Incorporation

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    Supreme Court works in a way that places the power of the government in educated individuals’ hands as opposed to the direct power of votes in an election for a state governor. It indirectly allows people to influence Court…

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    Work hazards are present in most work environments. Hence, the interest of health and safety is of concern to the employee, employer, government and health related sectors. Employees are concerned because safety risks could render them victimized and endanger their health. Employers also heed the importance of prevention at work if not out of a moral duty, it would be because work accidents pose an economic burden and forces them to lose workforce. Government and health related sectors have an…

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    also owned 19 at his house. The recent event has brought up thoughts about gun control and how we should reevaluate the government laws. Some believe that high capacity magazines should be banned and other think that adding too many laws will go against people’s rights. I, believe that these laws will never work because of past shootings and how they change our laws, the variables we would have to…

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    maintained, for it is the only safeguard of our liberties.” Two-hundred and thirty-nine years ago our Declaration of Independence and our freedom was established, along with these came what are know as the American ideals. These are recognized as equality, rights, liberty, democracy and opportunity. Today there is a constant debate of if whether or not present day Americans live up to those ideals. Present day Americans do live up to the ideals of our founding fathers in all five ways, we are…

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