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    of reason and self-governance, and justice. In man’s ‘natural state’, one is subject to brutish conditions; society provides the protection of life and property, and therefore provides room to enjoy one’s natural freedoms. Joining a society is “for the mutual preservation of … lives, liberties and estates, which I call by the general name, property” (1) as John Locke states. Additionally, although society limits some inherent freedoms -- the freedom of self-preservation and to punish crimes -- it

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    Individual is frequently offered access to another person’s property or cash for the reasons of overseeing, checking, and/or utilizing the advantages for the manager's best premiums, however then secretly abuses the benefits of his/her own particular individual increase and utilize, this is a sample of misappropriation

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    Real Estate Aerial Shot

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    will prove that a view from the sky is unsurpassed and no one can have the potential to deny this fact. The aerial shot is akin to it. Checking out your property from the above will give you a unique experience, but it holds a massive amount of importance. How? The "aerial view" embraces the ultimate significance when you have to sell your property. Covering the real estate from various angles, including the interior, right and left, will give a buyer a facile idea about your land. If you are thinking

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    will look to invest in up to three properties per year. Initially, GP Holdings, LLC will seek to invest in residential properties that have the potential to generate immediate return. The property will be renovated and sold in a short period of time to generate working capital. The short term purchasing and reselling will be performed twice per year. GP Holdings, LLC will then take proceeds from the sale to supplement equity investment of third residential property that will be held and rented as an

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    This section will address who are the investors, what types of property they are buying and where; their motivations and it will conclude by looking towards the future. Who are the investors? Initially, this sub-section identifies the origins of the wealthy foreign London property investor as an individual, group, corporation or fund. As described in the Literature Review, London is a major global city and a hub of multiculturalism with residents originating from around the globe. Illustrated by

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    where he expounds the origin, authority and the significance of a civil government. In addition, the treatise contains his view on the state of nature, the social contract, political groupings, types of government and a citizen’s right to own private property. The Social Contract Theory Unlike his predecessor,

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    Reflection paper questions-Locke ​There is a need to understand the law of nature because law of nature is a perfect law of equality, peace, no superiority of one person over another and absolute freedom for everyone. Nature provides human beings with a law by which everyone is equal, everyone got equal freedom, equal rights, and no one can dominate other by using the claims of jurisdiction or autonomy. It is very important to understand the law of nature because it provides a perfect example of

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    the way humans interact with common pool resources, as well as the property regimes that govern them. A Common Pool Resource (CPR) is defined by Dietz as “a valued natural resource that is available to more than one person and subject to degradation as a result of overuse.” (Hagerman, 2014 a). Hardin offers a perspective on CPRs through analogies to ‘commons’, areas of open access where there is an “ absence of well-defined property rights [and] access is unregulated and open to anyone.”(Hagerman

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    During the late 1700s, many Americans advocated for social justice, economic empowerment, property rights and environmental protection. Their advocacy created a national phenomenon that empowered government and policymakers to execute policies aimed at solving these problems nationwide. The government again took action to enact numerous laws, some of which became the foundation for modern environmental policy and regulations in the United States. “On the national level, the first federal action to

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    Wealth in the New World The establishment of European Colonies in the New World brought forward the challenge of overcoming the diversity among the Indian society. Invading was a simpler task for European colonist compared to adapting into a new environment away from their Mother Country. A major clash of cultures, ideas, religions, and the people as well as a lack of compromise contributed to the decrease of the Indian population in the history of the United States. Through the relationship between

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