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Deborah Mauskopf Deliyannis (Leiden y Boston: Brill, 2003), ... interpreta los eventos dentro de su mundo, de ahí que, en un día festivo, para él es ... entra a hablar de la Historia se hace de los hechos de una comunidad de ... recurrir como ayuda a la historiografía, pero es la poesía la que, gracias a su posibilidad.
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No, the government is not responsible for providing the internet to all citizens.
Explanation:
The main duty of any government is to protect its citizens. This is done by creating and carrying out laws, keeping goods relationships with other nations and by applying military force when necessary. Then the government should provide for its citizens, giving them access to education, health care and a functioning labor market. Then the government should invest in its people with interesting cultural, social or business opportunities.
Providing all citizens with access to the internet is a desirable trait of any government, it is, however, no a governments's duty. The government can ensure measures to promote incentive programs for using the internet but it can not guarantee its citizen the access to it.
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They definitely could.
Explanation:
If a peasant would wish to become a noble, they would have to be a extremely kind-hearted and generous person. People aren’t chosen to be noble just by what their appearance depicts.
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<u> d. All of the above are ECOA violations.</u>
Explanation:
The ECOA (Equal Credit Oportunity) is a regulation created in the United States to reasure an equal acces to credit or financial support to every person regardles of their race, gender, religion, marital status.
Therefore, all of this statements would be prohibet because they go against the policies of ECOA.
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Does not receive enzyme shipments from the Golgi apparatus
Explanation:
Lysosomes that lack mannose-6-phosphate receptors do not receive enzyme shipments from the Golgi apparatus