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Changing Definitions: Native American Heritage as
it Relates to DNA Testing [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page discussion of the governmental role and
interest in the classification of "Native American". Explains the
governmental restrictions as to who can classify themselves as Native
American, the necessity of being on a tribal roll, and the inadequacies
and injustices of that approach. Includes information about
self-identification of race and ethnicity for the purpose of the U.S.
Census and suggests that DNA typing would be a more acceptable means of
qualifying for tribal rolls than would the methodologies which are in use
today. Bibliography lists 10 sources. Filename:
PPnaDNA.wps
Changing Responses to Domestic Violence
Situations [ send
me this paper ] This 12 page paper addresses the issue of domestic
violence, viewing it in historical perspective. The way in which
situations are handled today is different than it was a decade or two ago.
Several case studies are noted. The Shannon Doherty and O.J. Simpson
cases, in respect to domestic violence, are referenced. Bibliography lists
12 sources. Filename:
SA014DVi.wps
Charitable Trusts; Bequests in a Will
[ send
me this paper ] This 8 page paper considers English law and the way
in which clauses in a will may be interpreted if seeking charitable trust
status. The clauses include provision for employees in need, church work
and the saying of a mass, the provision and maintenance of as monument, a
bequest to aid in the education of a doctor, a gift to a cricket club
which is an unincorporated association and general charitable gifting. The
writer cites numerous cases. The bibliography cites 5 sources. Filename: TEcharty.wps
Child Support Collection & IRS
[ send
me this paper ] This 10 page report discusses tax and collection
issues as they relate to the payment of child support in the United
States. The question explored is whether or not the IRS should have
responsibility for child support tracking and enforcement. Bibliography
lists 10 sources. Filename:
Chilsupp.wps
Child Support in the United States
[ send
me this paper ] Approximately 4 pages worth of notes on Child
Support, relevant laws etc; Includes contact information. No
bibliography. Filename:
Childsup.wps
CIF Terms in Sales Contracts [ send
me this paper ] 14 pages in length. In order to best determine the
circumstances under which the buyer has the remedy of termination in
international sales contracts on CIF terms, we must first determine what
is required in a CIF contract. There are many topics to consider when one
considers international shipping, and this paper will cover them in order
to give the best overall consideration as to how to terminate a CIF
contract and what would constitute being unable to terminate a CIF
contract. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
JGAciftm.wps
Civil Disobedience Or Vigilantism?
[ send
me this paper ] 5 pages in length. In assessing whether or not
Samuel Mohammed is a vigilante or an individual practicing civil
disobedience, one must first determine what – if anything – the
authorities had done to rectify the situation. Granted, one can readily
surmise that law enforcement officials were well aware of the crack house
and its detrimental impact upon surrounding neighborhoods. Why was the
abandoned building not boarded up, condemned or otherwise outfitted to
deter such undesirable activity long before Mohammed was compelled to set
fire to the structure? Was there no other viable solution as a means by
which to address the escalating problem of the crack house? The writer
discusses whether or not a man who purposely set fire to an abandoned
crack house was acting out of civil disobedience or vigilantism. No
bibliography. Filename:
TLCvigil.wps
Coca, Erythroxylum coca, The Start of Cocaine
[ send
me this paper ] This 7 page report discusses cocaine and the coca
plant, Erythroxylum coca. The plant itself is native to South America
where it has been cultivated since the time of the Incas. Most of the
world's coca grows in Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. Although the illegal
cocaine market has changed coca production in a fundamental way,
traditional legal uses of the plant for chewing and herb tea, with their
export markets, remain. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename: BWccaine.wps
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