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    LTA PART 2 Paul Strand The following paper was written in part by Gwen Ifill and Luke Note, the following paper contains adult content that is not recommended for toddlers. Please use viewer discretion before reading this paper. This is the very awesome and delightful…

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    Passed in 1976, the Hyde Amendment took effective in 1780,when the supreme court ruled it to be constitutional. The Hyde Amendment stated that women would not have the benefits to be cover by federal funding in case they wanted to go through the procedure of abortion. Named after the congressman Henry Hyde the amendments must be passed each year. President Bill Clinton was the one who went against it throughout his campaign in 1992 came to petition a modified version of the Amendment. Actually,…

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    a better employment, also getting rid of the inflation, doubling the gross national product. Reagan’s brilliant decisions changed the country’s path by creating economic recovery. The speech “to restore America” that Ronald Reagan gave in March 31, 1976 started with what I believe a friendly and personal way to address America’s issues. He asked that every party should listen to him in a personal way. With that, he indicated that this is all Americans problem and it should be taken care of. He…

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    The pollution disaster of the Love Canal happened after a canal in LaSalle, a Niagara Falls town, was drained and acted as a municipal and industrial chemical dump, mainly being used by Hooker Chemical Cooperation between 1948-1953. Over the five years more than 21,000 tons of hazardous chemicals were dumped into the canal which contaminated the soil and groundwater. In 1953 the canal was covered over with clay and soil and declared safe, and soon after it was sold to the school board who then…

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    Case study: P vs 1996 – This was when the employer was going to undergo reassignment to become a female. However her college claimed that she was being made redundant. This got referred to the ECJ because the reason she was dismissed was because she was going to undergo a gender reassignment. P complained to a tribunal that she had been discriminated against on grounds of sex. An industrial tribunal in Truro rejected the employer’s submission that P had been dismissed on grounds of redundancy.…

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    Neither India nor the rest of the word is alien to the concept of surrogacy. It is almost ironic that the debate on surrogacy even arises amongst the very same people who pray. Some Vatican’s are seen to be against surrogacy, what if the same rule would be applied when Jesus was born? This question was raised by Elayne Boosler. Funnily enough the same applies to Hindus. It is evident that the same was also present in Hindu Mythology. It was true of Krishna’s parents Devaki and Vasudev, where by…

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    incarcerated population in the world, with 750 adults per 100,000 currently incarcerated (National Commission on Correctional Health Care, 2003). 2. Where do we place responsibility for people’s well-being? On the private sector or the public sector? In 1976 the Supreme Court case Estelle v. Gamble addressed the medical treatment of US prisoners, affirming their Constitutional protection to sufficient health care. The ruling allows all prisoners…

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    #7 –– What is bifurcated trial? Under what circumstances is it used? What are two significant cases relating to bifurcated trials? A bifurcated trial is a two-stage proceeding where the first stage includes a main trial that decides one’s guilt or innocence. The purpose of the two stages is to obtain judgment on a legal issue without looking at all the aspects of the case. If the defendant is found guilty of the crime, in the second stage, the jury meets to discuss the appropriate punishment…

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    Lance Armstrong was not always born a great athlete. Just like ordinary people, practice makes perfect. Lance’s mother, Linda, was 12 when she had him. When he was just a baby, his father moved out. Furthermore, Linda remarried to Terry Armstrong, and he formally adopted Lance. Terry and Lance never closely bonded, then he got his first bike. Linda managed to buy him his first bike, a Schwinn Mag Scrambler. After she divorced Terry, Linda was fully devoted to her son, “She instilled all her…

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    intelligence policy has been characterised by a certain degree of continuity throughout the different administrations. The first President to remove a Director of Central Intelligence in charge in favour of a party-affiliated DCI was President Carter in 1976, who did not confirm the mandate of then DCI Bush. Despite that episode, continuity has profoundly marked the work of the Intelligence, by assuring it a stable structure, endowed with autonomy, and by maintaining an exclusive focus on the…

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