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    “In 2010, Congress enacted the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in order to increase the number of Americans covered by health insurance and decrease the cost of health care” (Supreme Court Opinion, 1). In America, it is a basic necessity to possess health care, logically, Congress would like to make such a necessity more accessible to Americans. Due to a divided government, there are variant views on whether this is necessary and just. Health care benefits all Americans; it is just a matter

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    Once the first stimulus is removed, the reaction will stop and the inflammatory cells will be returned to pre-inflammatory numbers. Prostaglandins play an important role in immune reactions and are therefore often targeted by anti-inflammatory drugs, such as non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). The specific role of prostaglandins and the mechanism of action of NSAIDs will be discussed (Ricciotti; FitzGerald, 2011). Figure 1. Basic diagram of acute inflammation (Reilkoff; Bucala et al.,

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    On the 26th of June, 2015 the Copyright (Online Infringement) amendment was assented, and came into effect the day after. The laws that this amendment includes aim to allow copyright holders to make requests that online locations hosting their copyrighted content be blocked, regardless of if the websites are hosted on Australian soil or not. The amendment also allows copyright holders to request that the details of piraters be handed over by Internet Service Providers. However, the effectiveness

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    File Sharing “I 'd like to propose another toast to you, the listener. It doesn 't matter how you got this, you bought it, you downloaded it, and your grandma gave it to you.” (Jones). Chances are anybody who has ever used the internet has downloaded copyrighted material. Many people view downloading copyrighted material from the internet as stealing, but others see it as a distribution of human knowledge and information. File sharing, more formally known today as torrents, should be legal.

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    The focus point of the anti-federalist argument revolved around the support of a weaker federal government. After the Declaration of Independence was signed, there was a necessity to unite the nation. A way was needed to govern the land amassed by the thirteen colonies. On the twelfth of July, 1776, eight days after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Second Continental Congress began efforts to create the fundamental principles on which to govern the nation while managing the colonial

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    This essay will consider the different effects created by Erich Maria Remarque in his novel All Quiet on the Western Front. As a writer, Remarque unknowingly left his novel open to readers with completely different perspectives, and to various forms of criticism. This undoubtedly meant that every single reader had been affected by the novel in many different ways which unfortunately for Remarque may have been an effect that he never intended. This essay is divided into 5 main sections. Firstly it

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    BACKGROUND: Houston rapper Slim Thug has released a new album titled “Hogg Life Vol. 2” which contains a song titled “Chuuch.” This song contains two segments which contain audio records of sermons spoken by Joel Osteen but Slim Thug had not received permission to use these recordings before publishing the album. ISSUE: Issue #1: What is the issue with Slim Thug using the sermon recordings? What rights are being violated? Issue #2: What are the remedies in this situation? How can Lakewood stop

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    Shawn Fanning, an 18 year old Northwestern University dropout, never thought he would be the one to change the music industry forever. What started out as hours of code to figure out a way to share music with his roomate, soon turned into the program that the world was buzzing about. His idea was simple, to create a program where users were able to share filers over a central server, specifically music files. This became known as Napster. Napster, which was created in 1999, became an internet sensation

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    CASE STUDY The Pirate Bay: The World's Most Resilient Copyright Infringer? he Pirate Bay (TPB), a Swedish Web site (Piratebay.org), is one of the world's most popular pirated music and content sites, offering free access to millions of copyrighted songs and thousands of copyrighted Hollywood movies. In June 2011, The Pirate Bay reported that it h ad about 5 million registered users, and 25 million non-registered users (so-called "free riders"). To put that number in p erspective, consider

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    As Iran is an Islamic country, the most basic human needs were illegal, censored or blocked; laughing in the street as a girl or falling in love were considered bringing shame to the family, listening to Western music was a sin, Internet was illegal, and watching certain kinds of movies was a crime. Although, nowadays things have improved and the new generation is stronger and more resilient than when I lived there. In Iran, Islamic rules are the only rules being enforced. They could care less about

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