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    Aaron Hanson Mrs Sharifian American Government 14 September 2017 Civil Liberties V Civil Rights With the creation of the constitution, checks and balances, and more importantly the initial ten amendments, came the proposal of civil liberties and civil rights. Although they may seem similar, they have been given different names for many reasons. Civil liberties are like civil rights in that they define the things people should be able to do and have and are primarily focused on the rights of the…

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    Testimony in Defense of Abigail Williams Greetings to all in attendance and I hope that our Lord is with you. I am Judge Hathorne, nothing more than simply the very judge of the court of Salem. The man that you all have appointed to interpret the law and bring those who break it, to justice. So how could you argue when I say that Abigail Williams is innocent? I am an old grey man who doesn’t have time for these silly games. I have intuition for these things and I know that Abigail is innocent…

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    When Richard Doyle said Responsible Care®, is not a public relations program, her was wrong. He should have said it is not just a PR program. It is about so much more than public perception. Responsible Care is about performance improvement, both internally and externally through public evolvement. Responsible Care®, masterfully uses voluntary improvement to do a number of thing, such as change the opinions of the public for the better, help forestall government interference. However, the…

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    user attempts to disable the device, open or modify software on the device.” I agree with the author because the above quote contains information that should be important to law enforcement and the public. The quote states that there should be some controls on police body cams because it will help improve the integrity of law enforcement. Vaduva says the second problem with video footage is that we have seen numerous times throughout the years that movie footage would vindicate cops, who…

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    Hanson History 2- 81010 September 07, 2017 Hobbes vs. Locke Both, Hobbes and Locke, were known as social contract theorists as well as natural law theorists. Hobbes is well known for writing Leviathan and Locke is well known for writing Treatises on Government. However, they are different in regards to their stand and conclusions in several laws of nature. Thomas Hobbes was an English philosopher from Malmesbury. He first started rising to fame when his book Leviathan, laid the…

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    The introduction of “Rebels without Borders” starts with a quote from Max Weber, “The state is a human community that claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of force within a given territory” It goes without saying that the rebel organizations - a human community - are not based on this principle. I want to emphasize that this critical response is based on the book's introduction, my critical arguments may be specified later in the same book, but, I will focus on talking about the topics…

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    so because there has been an ongoing way of expression where members of society, especially in the minority context, like myself, have voiced ourselves on issues we truly believe in such as allowing the DACA recipients to stay, to stopping the SB4 law from taking into effect. It has created a major influence in this world because of how much has changed throughout the years in ways that the supreme court has used their power and their knowledge of the Bill of rights and the first amendment in…

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    The argument being analyzed in this paper is titled, “Want Gun Control? Learn from the N.R.A.” written by Hahrie Hanoct. I will be doing a reconstruction of this argument based on the following premises. Premise 1: Many people involved in the Anti-abortion group and NRA (National Rifle Association) do not believe in the movement but joined for reasons often personal that are not tied to the movement Premise 2: People involved in certain movements or groups such as the NRA or Anti-abortion are…

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    I’m not superstitious. I don’t believe in luck. If I did, I wouldn’t be a house robber. Well, not really a robber. I break into old houses, see what I can find, then sell it. It’s not like I’m hurting anyone. It does limit my field of movement however; when my parents live in the same state as me and think that I’m in india with some expensive job. Now, one special night, I had decided to go into the house that i’ve been avoiding all my job : Elwood Mansion. I didn’t go there because of two…

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    principle of reading the letter of the law rather than the intent of the law (Scalia 23). For many years the Supreme Court of United States has practiced…

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