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Category: /History
…this that I decided what I would put my life on the line for. I feel that the Bill or Rights is the most important single document in the structure and operation of our country. It gives us many rights not available in other places of the world, and it sets us…
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…stood with shotguns. Strangely, all this had changed overnight, and the preconceptions I had about my peaceful country and the glorious right to vote were beginning to sound as a sour note. Marching through the streets like ants, the cops with guns gave…
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…cannot children are adopting kids. I see this as one of our nations number one problems. What kind of message are these kids getting? That homosexuality is all right. If this continues America will have a group of children running around with deviant behavior…
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…Abortion rights must be protected for a number of reasons. The most important reasons are because a could die from delivering a child, she could have been raped or he leas important is because she is no financially sable to have a child at that time…
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…Assuming that I am human, and my peers are human as well, then it follows that we share something in common. We all seem to share in common the property (humanness), just as a lemon would share the property yellowness with another lemon. But let us look…
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Category: /History
…knows not to take equality for granted. Our society has slowly grown to accept the different types of people that live in our country; it is now a lot less common to see people’s rights such as freedom and equality being abused. However, the influences…
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Category: /Literature/English
…progress.... The momentum of the previous decade's civil rights gains led by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. carried over into the 1960s, but for most blacks, the tangible results were minimal. Only a minuscule percentage of black children actually attended…
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… You have the right to remain silent, anything that you say may be used against you in a court of law, you have the right to talk to a lawyer and have him/her present with you while you are being questioned, if you cannot afford a lawyer, one…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Homosexuals: Fight for Rights Gay rights is a touchy subject especially in the united states. It is the fight for homosexuals to be treated as everyone else, the fight to be given what they desearve, the fight to live without torment, the fight…
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…minorities, and women continued to be deprived of some of the most elementary right of citizenship. During the Reconstruction, after the end of the Civil War, the Fourteenth Amendment was passed in 1868, making blacks citizens and promised them the "equal…
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