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    merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?” (Friedrich Nietzsche) The fine tuning argument, the statement that changing the constants of the laws of physics just the slightest would result in a world which cannot form life, is a common defense of religion. Much like the creationist argument, it is filled with…

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    The Robert Levy Case

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    Robert Levy was a very brilliant and ambitious man that did well for himself in his early years; from earning his PhD in business to starting his own financial information and software firm called CDA Investment Technologies, where he later sold it for millions of dollars. He later decided to attend George Mason University law school at the age of forty-nine due to the fact they accepted libertarian scholar. He graduated and landed a law position with Royce Lamberth, at the federal district…

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    as the hot topics of gay marriage and abortion, where they commonly support gay marriage and are pro-choice. They fight for equal opportunities…

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    John Dean, a previous Republican that served as White House Counsel for President Richard Nixon from July 1970 until April 1973, wrote numerous books, a few of which include, “The Nixon Defense”, “Blind Ambition, and Conservatives Without Conscious”, but his book, “Broken Government: how Republican rule destroyed the legislative, executive, and judicial branches”, is an informative book written by a former Republican that tells about how the Republicans current actions have destroyed the…

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    Nation's most controversial: Guns Disclaimer, this is not a paper about abortion or space semi trucks, this is a paper about why guns are not such a bad thing. Many people may not have grown up in a household with guns, and do not feel comfortable with them. Due to lack of education of guns in many people’s views causes some to have negative preconceived ideas about guns. Many individuals do not realize that guns provide a balance of power in society which proved successful for our…

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    for the candidates. Which candidate has more chances to win and is considered the ‘best’ between the two of them? First, we will go through the differences concerning their ideology issues (Individual rights, domestic, economic, international and defense issues), then we will discuss about both of their political and professional background. Finally, we…

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    attainable standard of sexual and reproductive health. A supreme court case called Roe vs. Wade of 1973 filed by Roe (P), a pregnant single woman, brought a class action suit challenging the constitutionality of the Texas abortion laws. These laws made it a crime to obtain or attempt an abortion except on medical advice to save the life of the mother. A woman’s right to choose was considered an important aspect of womans liberation as the ability to have control over ones body was considered a…

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    challenged of a rapidly growing struggle to restrain Communist encroachment in Vietnam; he had segregation issues to deal with (“Lyndon B. Johnson”). Ronald Reagan had the challenged of improving dealings with the Soviet Union and the need to protect defense spending (“Ronald Reagan”). Richard Nixon was challenged with the Watergate scandal. George W. Bush inherited the challenge of determining if Iraq was developing weapons of mass destruction, re-elected bid in 2004 by John Kerry, and…

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    Dante Dawson Class Date Domestic Terrorism in the United States Today the United Nations does not have one specific definition of terrorism. every country has its own definition of terrorism. In the United States, terrorism is defined under the Code of Federal Regulations as the “the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”…

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    The Progressive Family

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    This changed in 1940 when the War hit. Men left their jobs to fight in the War, and the government encouraged women to enter the workforce (Sherman 2007). By 1943, six million women had entered the work force, and nearly half of them were working in defense plants (Sherman 2007). The war brought many struggles, but the nation held together through faith. In the 1950s the men came back from the war and the women went back to being housewives. Things went back to normal for a…

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