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    under the law. Perhaps one of the largest hot-button issues is felony disenfranchisement and how it contradicts the democratic ideal of equality, a word that is conveniently omitted from the Constitution. While felons lose democratic rights for a period of time while imprisoned, is it right for them to permanently lose their ability to vote, even after they have completed their sentence? Everyone wants to have the equal opportunity to vote, yet, a seemingly simple question has been disputed…

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    He then began to look at the play Venice Preserved. He provides a brief summary of the play and then goes on to say “Clearly the plot is constructed to exploit conflicting loyalties, rival claims”. At first the play seems like a model of ambivalence even containing on each side symmetrical betrayals. Rabkin proceeds to present many similarities in this work to Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth yet these allusions appear to be misleading. Venice Preserved is more significantly modelled on…

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    Family Policy Case Study

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    COMPARISON WITH FAMILY PLANNING POLICIES OF OTHER COUNTRIES : The Family Planning Association of Hong Kong was an organisation which brought forth sex education, family planning advice and birth control services to the citizens of Hong Kong. When the population started to increase, it launched a campaign. This campaign was called the “Two is Enough” campaign through which the birth rate was decreased with the help of educational ways.The total fertility rate too, is low.The authorities in Iran…

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    Gray Wolf Deforestation

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    The Yellowstone area had been devoid of the gray wolf for over seventy years (1920s-1995) which allowed for the ecosystem to become destabilized (Reintroduction of the Wolves). During this time period elk populations rose substantially which allowed for overgrazing of aspen and willow trees. This led to a decline in aspen trees, an increase in erosion and the degradation of the quality of soil in the areas affected by overgrazing. With the declining…

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    Should term limits be imposed in Congress? The implementation of term limits is a powerful political reform, that is necessary for the restoration of our legislative branch. The movement for term limits in congress has been making its way through politics for years, but was brought to the public spotlight a few years ago in a court case in 1995. The idea of term limits is very popular among the American people and the states. In fact, many state legislatures have adopted term limits for their…

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    Mid Tudor Crisis Analysis

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    Edward’s illness created a crisis for Northumberland. Northumberland intended on preventing the restoration of Catholicism which was likely to take place should Edward die and Mary be proclaimed queen as Henry VIII’s will declared. The lack of time caused a significant problem for Northumberland as it posed a crisis because he was unable to ensure Lady…

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    In Frank Romero 's mural, "Going to the Olympics, 1984," it consists of five cars driving in a single file line towards the 1984 Olympics that was held in Los Angeles with hearts appearing above each vehicle, two gentlemen are wrestling in the sky next to a blimp that says "a good year" on it and a horse. The corner of the mural has a stamp on it and on the other side what looks to be an iron. The backdrop is saturated with Los Angeles trademark palm trees under the orange sky. The hearts…

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    COIN Strategy

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    forces since the Gulf war, (a period that coincides with the collapse of the Soviet Union), are incredibly disparate. However, the COIN fight is a more accurate gauge than comparing conventional warfare. Insurgent tactics nullify the numerical and technological superiority of conventional forces, and are capable of creating a more level playing field. Several easily identifiable features of note between the two forces are doctrine, centers of gravity, restoration of effective governance and…

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    mission-essential operations and functions are maintained until full operations are re-established at the primary/impacted facility.  MetCom will resume mission-essential functions within 60 minutes and maintain/continue for a period up to 30 days pending restoration or return to the primary facility. Incidents may occur with or without warning and during business or non-business hours. Whatever the incident or threat, the Communications Center COOP will be executed in response to the…

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    Maria Lopez Choate- DC English III- 2nd period 9/30/2015 Narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson As the 1700’s progressed, the tension between the colonist of Colonial America and the Native American worsened. Attacks on each other resulted in serious conflicts like King Phillip’s war. Native Americans were constantly attacking american towns, like Lancaster. The colonist would ask for aid from the authorities but it wouldn’t come soon enough and the Natives would…

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