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    than they drink alcohol? The drinking age is an arguable topics in the USA. Some people support to lower the drinking age, but some people don't. From the historical research, since July 1984, all U.S. states have laws that need people to be at least 21 years old to buy alcohol. Under this law, the minimum legal drinking age is effective to reduce the rate of crime and crashes in teenagers. But in some countries, the drinking age is not limited, and the statistics of safety research reports that…

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    Drones Pros Cons

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    The use of drones is an ongoing debate basically everywhere in the United States. Some people want to limit the use of drones, some want the drone program to stay where it is and continue, and some people want the use of drones to stop. From what I have studied, the drone program should be eliminated. My reasons being that drones create more terrorist plus kill more civilians than terrorist, the United States become disconnected from wars, the drone program is kept a secret by the CIA, and…

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    de Juilly and received a law degree from the university of Bordeaux in 1708. He later moved to Paris to continue studying, but upon the death of his father in 1713 he returned to La Brede to manage the estates he inherited. He was married to Jeanne de Lartigue with whom he had a son and two daughters and died in 1755 of a fever in Paris. Montesquieu's principal work was The Spirit of Laws. He distinguished the various positive laws and the universal law. The universal law means a rule…

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    There are many laws that many people, including myself, should follow. No matter what age someone is, they should always follow the law. Laws were made to protect us. There is no real reason for someone to break a law and potentially hurt themselves or someone around them. One law that everyone (including myself when I grow older) should take seriously is no driving under the influence. The first person to be arrested for drunk driving was George Smith in London in 1897. In 1910, New York…

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    is not to be mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. The teachings of the Holy Bible teach us through scripture that what a man shall sow he shall also reap meaning that whether a person does good works or evil works to others the same shall be returned and done back to them. Such scriptures show that exactly how we act in our life will be done exactly back to us in this life and in the eternities. Be ye therefore merciful and you shall receive mercy. Judge not, and ye…

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    as long as the government serves in a capacity that protects the rights of the people and furthers the good for the general will. Before we consent, we exist in the state of nature. In the state of nature, we follow natural law. Natural law comes from God. Natural law gives us our natural rights, which we are promised because of our personhood. Natural rights are rights that we are born having, such as the right to live. These rights cannot be taken away unless we choose to form a moral…

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    totally against Connecticut. He proved Connecticut that the law which he proposed was totally against the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which states, "no state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law...nor deny any person the equal protection of the laws,". His arguments mainly focused on that married…

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    I first realized my interest to study law whilst playing with a law-book. In lieu of a toy my mother would hand me one of the many law books piled up on the kitchen table. I recall reaching for the book, dragging it to the nearest chair and accepting my mother’s friendly invitation to join her. The law books my mother had piled up had a unique way of influencing different aspects of our life. I remember thinking how my mother and I used the law books in completely different ways. Its intriguing…

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    easily take the wallet back to its rightful owner since the address is provided on the ID. You wouldn’t end up with the cash, but you would receive the satisfaction of doing the right thing. That is the central theme of this chapter: what motivates us as humans to act…

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    The Separation Of Powers

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    The constitution is the stronghold of our country. The separation of powers is the distribution of power between three branches of government. The branches are known as the Judicial, Executive, and Legislative. They all watch over each other in a system of checks and balances. In order for something to pass they would all need to agree on it. If they do not agree on the topic they get rid of it. “Why is the Separation Of Powers as important today as it was when the founding fathers wrote the…

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