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    The Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 is the first comprehensive federal law to address trafficking in persons worldwide. The TVPA offers prevention by raising awareness of sex trafficking, protection by helping victims obtain medical care, shelter and witness protection and prosecution to all those involved in sex trafficking trade as well as passing laws to end it. The TVPA was put into effect in early 2000 by President Bill Clinton in order to provide justice to and end the…

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    Should Women Be Paid Maternity Leave In the State of Alabama it is not required for an employer to pay a woman maternity leave. In my opinion, women should be paid from their employer for a minimum of six weeks for maternity leave. After all, women carry a baby for nine months and work through the pregnancy as much as they can. The least an employer could do is give them pay for a period of time off to spend with their new born child. I agree with a lot of the laws the State of Alabama has, but…

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    One of the major areas where the courts have been instrumental in developing several important health policies is reproductive rights. The Supreme court found a constitutional right to “privacy” though there is no mention of this concept in the Bill of Rights, to implement the reproduction rights. This newly constituted right to privacy was used to prevent states from interfering with sale and distribution of contraception. The right to privacy protects not only the right to use contraception,…

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    The liberal justification of abortion is based on two principles. The first one is the right of a woman to manage her own body. The second principle is the denial of fetus personal status. The idea about woman’s right to manage her own body is the initial point in the argumentation of woman’s right to an abortion. It is necessary to mention that there is no such document of international law, talking about the issue of human rights, that contains and mentions such right of a woman as the right…

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    legalization of marijuana, and whether or not modern gun laws need to be revised in order to put a greater regulatory influence in the gun-purchasing process. However, the topic of abortion and its moral and legal validity have been argued by ‘pro-lifers’ ‘pro-choicers’ for generations. There are many things to consider when formulating an opinion on this highly polarizing issue. Over the years, the issue has become extremely morally charged in nature. As a result, people are unlikely to be…

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    Abortion, defined by Miriam-Webster’s dictionary as “the termination of a pregnancy after, accompanied by, resulting in, or closely followed by the death of the embryo or fetus,” is an act that has been debated about for many, many years. It has become an issue that people feel very strongly for or against and has even indirectly nearly caused a government shut down in recent months (Hitchner). Not only does it affect women, but also the potential fathers and their family members. It doesn’t…

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    His slogan for his campaign was “make America great again”. How is going to do that when this country was built on slaveries back. We have all these races and ethnicities who came here and make this country as great as it could. Not only that they work hard building a foundation for their families. France would not have given America the statue of liberty if they didn’t think we deserve it. Went other countries talk about American they say think like “America is the country of freedom and…

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    On May 10, 2015 police officers responded to a 911 call of a mother throwing her child off a bridge over the Leigh River in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania before jumping off the bridge herself. The scene they arrived at was a grizzly sight, and morbid. The child was taken to a nearby hospital before unfortunately passing away a week later. The mother, one 19-year old Johnesha Perry, was charged with attempted homicide. This is a disgusting waste of life, and is one of many acts of Infanticide all…

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    Pro-life or Pro-choice? As abortion becomes one of the most controversial topics with opinions ranging from completely legal to completely illegal. However, this is due to its depiction in societal views and people’s religious views. But this essay will argue how abortion should be legal in all cases as it is a woman’s right, how adoption isn’t an alternative and making it illegal will not stop it from happening. Abortion is a woman’s right to her body, and no-one should have the right to…

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    Pro Life You can get questions in your head about pro life, like Is it a live human or just a cell or maybe an actual organism? You should raise that question, then provide the answer. The problem is that most people believe abortions and support it. Abortion is a bad situation to deal with, it causes bad pain to the women during abortions. The pro life is movement that tells us to stop abortions and save little innocent lives. A way to help to save lives is do March for Life at Washington D.C…

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