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Discussion Reply to Shannon Earle
Discussion Reply to Shannon Earle
Hello Shannon,
Your choice of state case was very interesting and it brought out contract law in a very clear manner. I agree with you that the court made the right decision to rule in favor of the seller, Newton. The delays were obviously not his fault and therefore his decision to terminate the contract was understandable. The Carsons who are the buyers were not justified in accusing Newton of breach of contract. As much as the buyers were becoming impatient due to the delays, they should have understood that the delays were not Newton’s fault. Instead of taking Newton to court, the Carsons should have had a meeting to understand why Newton terminated the contract. This way, the court case would have been avoided all together.
Reference
Carlson v. Newton, 2022 Va. Cir. LEXIS 77 (Circuit Court of the City of Norfolk, Virginia June 24, 2022, Decided).
https://advance-lexis com.libdatab.strayer.edu/api/document?collection=cases&id=urn:contentItem:65S9-TVT1-JWJ0-G2FT-00000-00&context=1516831.
Discussion Questions
Questions From 9th Edition Astronomy Today – Directly from the etext – for your utilization if you have purchased or access to earlier editions.
Chapter 3 –
Discussion Questions –
2. What is the relationship between wavelength, wave frequency, and of a wave velocity?
6. What’s so special about c?
11. What do radio waves, infrared radiation, visible light, ultraviolet radiation, X-rays, and gamma rays have in common? How do they differ?
Problems –
A sound wave moving through water has a frequency of 256 Hz and a wavelength of 5.77 m. What is the speed of the wave?
What is the wavelength of a 100-MHz (“FM 100”) radio signal?
Two otherwise identical objects have temperatures of 300 K and 1500 K, respectively. Which one radiates more energy, and by what factor does its emission exceed the emission of the other?
At what velocity and in what direction would a spacecraft have to be moving for a radio station on Earth transmitting at 100 MHz to be picked up by a radio tuned to 99.9 MHz?
Radiation from the nearby star Alpha Centauri is observed to be reduced in wavelength (after correction for Earth’s orbital motion) by a factor of 0.999933. What is the recession velocity of Alpha Centauri relative to the Sun?
Exceptionalism in Texas
Exceptionalism in Texas
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Introduction
Exceptionalism is used to describe anything uncommon or outstanding. As a result, the concept of Texas exceptionalism may be seen as both destructive and positive. This is because foreign nations have both good and negative opinions of Texas and its people. Furthermore, there are advantages to living in Texas, such as the lack of an income tax and disadvantages, such as a high crime rate, to consider. However, because the perception of this country and the perspective of Texans are mutually contradictory, this country’s beliefs may be accurate or erroneous. Despite Texas’s uniqueness founded mainly on its mixed economy, politics, and culture, the state’s economics, politics, and culture are all incredibly diverse.
Exceptionalism in Texas
Outside of Texas, residents have varied opinions about the nation and its people positively and negatively. Texas’ economics, culture, and politics are at the root of many of the country’s misunderstandings. The most important sectors of the Texas economy are the extractive industry, the oil industry, and the service sector. People living outside of Texas are encouraged by the state’s booming economy, which is linked to the state’s role as the largest generator of wind energy in the United States and a significant producer of American oil. Although most preconceptions about this state are reasonable, their bulk is negative due to its awful political ruling and culture. First, since I am from Texas, I am more proud to be from the United States than Texas. An ego drives most Texans that their country is better than others, which is quite contrary. It is based on the highest percentage of uninsured children and the non-elderly being from Texas State. Also, I find no pride in being a citizen of Texas since our country has a high level of food insecurity, which can be attributed to the poor political governance in the state (Dean, 2016)
Additionally, the birthrate rate is high, especially among teenagers, which is unappealing since it creates challenges for young mothers. Lastly, although the economy of Texas is relatively stable, most of the industries emit toxic chemicals and substances into the water and air, which is hazardous to the health of its people (Morán González, 2017). Besides, what Texans find aspiring about the country is not significant in mind the challenges its citizens encounter due to weak political systems and policies.
On the other hand, there are contradicting opinions from other states and countries regarding Texas and its people. The perspective of Texans, especially for other states, contradicts each other since, for some, Texans are polite individuals who respect other people regardless of their differences in culture. On the contrary, some countries perceive Texans as egoistic, who think other states aspire to be like Texas (Kelley, 2013). Additionally, other states recognize Texas to be a state with an authoritative political ru, diverse ethnic groups, and inadequate insurance plans for children. There are several pros and cons of living in Texas. One of the pros includes the great employment opportunities available in this country, even when the economy is unstable. There is a pattern of growth in employment creation within Texas, which is favorable to the people living in the country (Dean, 2016). Also, another advantage of living in Texas is that the state has a better taxation policy and rate in comparison to other nations. It allows Texans to file for minimal returns when registering for their annual income. However, there is a negative aspect of living in Texas, such as an ego experience, which is evident among residents. Most Texans view their state as one of the best places in the world and that they are always right, which may create conflict for new residents in the country. Also, the government has had a challenge with increased crime and violence since 2015 due to a lower ratio between officers and the population (Dean, 2016). One of the dreary states in the union is Victoria, a Texas state where there is nothing much to do compared to other cities in the union.
Conclusion
Although Texas has a negative perspective across various states and non-Texans, the pros and cons of living in this country balance each other. Some people would find it appealing to live in Texas due to its stable economy, favorable tax rates, gun policies, and diverse culture. However, such facts about Texas can create an uncomforting environment that makes the country unfavorable to live for others. Nonetheless, despite the positive and negative stereotypes about Texas, Texans are proud citizens of their country and find it to be a perfect place to live.
References
Dean, J. E. (2016). How myth became history: Texas exceptionalism in the borderlands. Kelley,
Dean, J. E. (2016). How Myth Became History: Texas Exceptionalism in the Borderlands. University of Arizona Press.
M. G. (2013). Most Desperate People: The Genesis of Texas ExceptionalismMorán González, J. (2017). How Myth Became History: Texas Exceptionalism in the Borderlands. By John E. Dean.
