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…Know your rights "GOOD MORNING! My name is investigator Holmes. Do you mind answering a few simple questions?" If you open your door one day and are greeted with those words, STOP AND THINK! Whether it is the local…
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…Cheating in School: Is It Right? There are many forms of cheating used today in school. Some examples know today include copying a fellow student's homework, copying answers off someone's test, writing test questions down for another student. One…
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…their parents. While abstinence is an important message, I think teens must be given not only sex and abstinence-only educations by their teachers and parents but also all their abortion rights in order to make responsible choices if and when they decide to become…
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…to be justifiable and what should be right; and are supposed to be the foreground for future laws. It is unconstitutional, though, for an American to be sentenced to his or her death. The eighth amendment states that "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Is it right to take one’s life? Death-lack of a heartbeat or signs of breathing. With the introduction of life-support machines, doctors can now artificially maintain a human life. Should a person have the right to prevent the natural path of death…
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…to fight for equal treatment for homosexuals as all other citizens. Though these organizations have not achieved much success, they have never relaxed but are determined to achieve the goal which is equal treatment for gays. They are struggling for the rights
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…civil rights movement, the “homophile movement,” as the participants dubbed it, became more visible. Activists, such as Franklin Kameny and Barbara Gittings, picketed government agencies in Washington to protest discriminatory employment policies. In San…
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…. Sullivan touches on many points including human rights, love, separation of church and state, and hypocrisy. Sullivan describes the Supreme Court ruling (1996) by quoting their decision. “A state cannot deem a class of persons a stranger to its laws.”(p. 25…
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Category: /History
…John Kerber A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Throughout much of modern history, women in most societies and particularly in Western Civilization have been subject to third class citizenship. Mary Wollstonecraft challenged and helped…
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…One of the most important freedoms in the American judicial system is the right to a jury trial. This allows a minimum of six Americans, chosen from a list of registered voters, to determine a person's guilt or innocence through deliberations…
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