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    Plan of investigation/Identification and evaluation of sources The question that this investigation will focus on is “What were the causes of the Guatemalan Civil War?”, while also analyzing to what extent did each of these issues affect Guatemala and its outcome after the war as a whole. Although guatemala had many detailed points of conflict, This question is significant, in that it is necessary in understanding the fundamental detailed internal conflict that led to the eventual outcome…

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    Abstract The topic of my essay is why I did not agree with the Supreme Court’s decision of the Hobby Lobby vs. Burwell case. I will begin with a brief summary of the case, including the ruling, then I will proceed to share my reasons why I did not agree. Those reasons being first, I do not agree that any corporation should be treated the same as a single person, second, Hobby Lobby argued that it was against their religion to provide four contraceptives that they believed to be abortifacients,…

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    wish to die and to not continue with her life. Nancys parents pleaded for the hospital to take her off artificial nutrition and hydration, but the hospital refused (Rehnquist 69). The question is, why does a person's state of being dictate their right as a human? The argument is the…

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    A suspect has the right to refuse to be moved over state or international borders unless they experience abduction. The jurisdiction, either country or state, that wants to prosecute him must then ask a court in the suspects current location to order him transferred, which…

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    psychological and sexual aspects, The threat in any form, deprivation and limitation of women's freedom in their private or public life is a practice of violence against women. Violence against women is a clear and explicit violation of human rights; it prevents them from enjoying their full rights and has serious consequences not only for women but also for society as a whole, with serious social and economic consequences. It…

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    and men to be equal in todays society and the same choices should be avalible to both sex’s. The women from the above cases were expected to follow the traditional customs such as accepting their suitor. The feminist movement believe women have the right to choose how they dress, whom they marry. These choices are individual choices and should not be dictated by the family. Feminist’s believe that women need to stick together and the cause is strengthened by each woman joining the fight,…

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    The understanding of the Juvenile Justice System can be hard for a lot of individuals. Understanding the different ages in certain cities and counties as to whom is classified as a juvenile can be difficult if you’re not familiar with the justice system. According to United Stated Department of Justice a juvenile is an individual who has not attained his or her eighteenth birthday. In most places that is standard age for a Juvenile. The term juvenile can be used on a day to day bases; however…

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    stakeholder theory: rights, justice, and utilitarianism. The rights component would analyze the effect of the glue business on the population. Since the glue is deteriorating the health conditions of the children on the streets; it is taking away the basic right of health for the kids. Conversely, H.B. Fuller’s presences gives the local people jobs and provides them with an inflow of money. This gives them the non-basic right to income and job security. Since basic rights are greater in…

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    memory as I grew older, so much so that I had lost the entire photo – I had forgotten Sean. Then, six years later, it came roaring back. I was in the eighth grade. We had just been assigned the biggest paper of our middle school careers: The Human Rights Violations (HRV) paper. The HRV was a major written assignment in which each student was assigned a topic addressing a form of oppression or atrocity of innocent lives and was required to write a lengthy report regarding the subject. Coming…

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    It is overwhelming impressive how the human mind can store substantial information, perform complex recollection, but on the other hand, can also choose to turn against facts laid down by “authentic” history—history that is definitely not a victim of deception, not instigated by the seduction of dictatorship, and not twisted to fit and give glory to a specific family’s narrative. The truth is, a country’s story is not just chronicled in History books which some aim to misinform; more so, it is…

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