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Right to Bear Arms Americans are faced with an ever-growing problem of violence. Our streets have become a battleground where the elderly are beaten for their social security checks, where women are viciously attacked and raped, and where children…
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Category: /History
…a need to reclaim some of the 'power' that men have lost to women as a result of feminism. Some men march in the streets and lobby governments to give a voice to issues of domestic violence, rape, and abuse, while others rally for 'men's rights', claiming…
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…comes flying up behind you. They start yelling out the windows and throwing rocks at your car. As you begin to get nervous, they decide to pass you. As the teenagers pull ahead, they cut the wheel hard to the right. They begin to lose control right
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…RICKIE-LEE KEIKO SUGIYAMA SOCIALS 11 MR ADEY JUNE 16TH 2003 TERM PAPER ON WOMEN'S RIGHTS IN CANADA In the beginning of the twentieth century, women had no rights at all. They were not allowed to vote or hold in a political office. Married…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Everyone Has The Right To Equality “It has been said that all human beings need to be accepted and liked by others.” In the novel Flowers For Algernon the main character Charlie would have trouble agreeing with the statement above. Being accepted…
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…        Political philosophy is the philosophy of the state. A state is a group of people who have supreme authority within a given territory or over a certain population, according to Wolf. Authority then, is the right to command…
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Category: /History
…THE SLOW DEATH OF "THE BILL OF RIGHTS" The American way of life changed for all citizens on the morning of September 11, 2001, in numerous fashion, some immediate and very obvious, other actions not apparent until much later. On October 26, 2001…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…The novel 1984 touches on many disturbing aspects about the denial of a person's natural rights. As citizens of the United States, we are granted certain rights, which neither the govern-ment nor anyone else can take away. Most nations and governments…
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…When will gays be seen as equal? Gays do not have the right to openly declare their sexual orientation in the military. If they do, they can be subject to deprivation of privileges, assault, or they can even be thrown out. Although seventy percent…
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…Some people(actually, a lot...)believe that gays and lesbians should have the right to get married. Unless I was under some kind of hypnosis, then in no way whatsoever, would I ever agree with those people. The family unit is composed of two adults…
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