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CONSTITUTION AND INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS
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This 7-page paper is a discussion of individual and property rights as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States. In this paper, the 5, 13, 14, 15 and 19 Amendments are discussed in terms of how they impacted white men, women and people of color. Also included is a definition about how socialism and capitalism are intermingling in the U.S. Bibliogrpahy lists 5 sources.
Filename: MTprorig.rtf
Contract Law.
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(5 pp) Even though we have been buying and selling
in one way or another throughout the history of
the United States, commercial contract law as a
formal entity is less than a hundred years old.
Prior to that time individual states might
determine what constituted a contract, but that
might very from state to state. However as states
began dealing with each other in a contractual
manner, or as business cross state lines more and
more, some sort of uniform body of law was needed
concerning commerce. This was done in the forties
and labeled the uniform commercial code
(Dehrer-Wendt ppg). Let's see if there are any
differences in individual contract law.
What themes might apply?
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BBcntlaw.doc
Counseling Theory: The Nature of People
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This 7 page paper provides an overview of the nature of people and the counseling theory that can be used to understand behaviors. This paper integrates a view of the role of the counselor and the theory of change that can be applied to understanding individuals seeking help. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: MHCTTheo.rtf
Crime and Sin; The Perceived Correlation in Early Modern England
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This 7 page paper looks at crime and punishment in England between 1550 and 1750. From the beginning of this period it was recognised that poverty and crime were related, hence much of the motivation for the introduction of the Poor Laws. The way in which control was exercised was though the association of crime with sin, this gave the church power and influence of the way in which the poor lived and behaved. The paper is based on the book 'Crime In Early Modern England 1550-1750' by Sharpe. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEcrieng.wps
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