Papers 1151-1160 of total 76434 found.
…. The provinces have the right to opt out of federal laws. In Quebec, all laws begin, "Notwithstanding the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms." The Bill of Rights has no such section. This is a result of the American Civil War. During the Civil War, the South…
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…if you don't own land, think about all the things you could lose if government feels it has the right take. Bureaucrats could wipe your place of work or play or your entire community off the map. The growing faith in eminent domain policies makes this ever…
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…The rights of animals have long been a highly controversial issue. Humans have always seen themselves as being superior to animals, and as having the right to exploit animals in any way they choose, even to use them as subjects in often very cruel…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Much has been gained in the struggle for equality as a result of the Reproductive Rights Movement, and as we continue to fight our battles there is a great deal we have to look back and learn from. I believe that of these lessons, the biggest key…
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…Did you ever stop to think why some employers are so good at hiring the right people while others are constantly interviewing because new employees never work out? What does the successful employer do differently, and what can you do to improve your…
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Category: /History
…patriotism from another’s, and to what extent may one judge their actions right or wrong? This heavily debatable issue has no explanation, because no man’s feelings are more important than the other. Most Americans frown upon Adolph Hitler, the radical…
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…the right to a trial, Harriet Beecher Stowe's involvement in the movement, The Dread Scott Case, and finally the John Brown movement. Collectively, these events supported and established the antislavery movement prior to the Civil War. As early…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…ABORTION Presently, one of the most complex and emotional dilemmas facing modern society is that of abortion. The complexity of this dilemma has caused controversy throughout the nation. It has raised many fundamental questions such as who has the right
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Category: /Literature/English
…In recent years, increasing awareness of exploitation of indigenous culture and intellectual property has led to recognition of the need for more effective protection of indigenous rights in Australia. Aborigines, the indigenous people of Australia…
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Category: /History
…The Women’s Rights Movement happened years ago, but we cannot forget about the sacrifices that those women made back then so that the women today could enjoy those freedoms that they worked so hard at obtaining. There were many women that did…
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