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According to the united states, approximately 1.8 billion people will be living in areas with absolute water scarcity by 2025.
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Which groups of people most directly benefited from song innovations in the song dynasty‘s open border policy?
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What teaching of jesus most likely appealed to the poor? a. people should strive to live good lives. b. people must love god above all others. c. people are equal in the eyes of god. d. people need to ask forgiveness for their sins.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
Brainliest ! which of the following falls under the jurisdiction of juvenile courts? a. unruly children b. deprived children c. juvenile delinquent d. all of above which of the following is not a right of a juvenile custody? a. the right is to trial b. the right to jury of his or hers peers c. the right to against stelf - inscrimination d. the right to an attorney
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 14:30
Susan, a los angeles resident, appears on a new nbc reality show, my big fat obnoxious accountant. susan is the first to be "kicked off the island" and leaves the show in shame. on her way out, she throws a temper tantrum and destroys some of the furniture on the set. nbc and the production company that made the show are incorporated and headquartered in new york, where the show is filmed. nbc and the producers have offices and conduct business in los angeles and san francisco. humiliated by the loss, susan plans to sue nbc and the producers of the show for breach of contract, fraud and intentional infliction of emotional distress, seeking $200,000 in damages. susan is considering filing her lawsuit in california state court, new york state court or the federal courts. as to each of the state courts, indicate whether personal jurisdiction exists and why.
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