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    Ten Point Plan and Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence has championed for the idea that every American citizen deserves to be treated equally without any prejudice based on race or religion. After reading the Ten Point Plan by the Black Panthers I have come to the conclusion that the Declaration of Independence was just a writing that could not be implemented by the leadership of the time, because it mentioned the need for freedom and rights, yet the black people were…

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    “Respect for the rights of other people is what constitutes peace.” –Benito Juarez. The states in the world lived anarchic world, the birth of nations in the international order always need to start by the period of diplomatic recognition, next phase of strengthening and growth, lastly, the struggle to be placed in a position in the world. In fact, the international order is the result of international cooperation and born of values that reflect the feeling of the states for international…

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    I have been asked to assess the procedural grounds on which Andrea and Billie could challenge the Minister’s decision. Procedural Impropriety: Every case comes with fair hearing rights. The nature of this decision is a typical permitting process. The Minister makes the decision, and it is not a high policy decision. In Daganayasi it is stated that administrative decisions omit certain rights due to efficiency. It should be noted that Andrea and Billie have saved up and mortgaged their house…

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    Brothers and sisters, comrades and friends: The trial of Arnold Rampersaud on the charge of alleged murder is a serious affair. It is a serious affair because murder is always serious. It is serious because it is the murder of a policeman. It is serious because of its political implications. It is serious because racial and racist implications are involved. It is serious because the news coverage of this item has not been, and can never be, under the circumstances, sufficient to inform the…

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    Permanence vs. Urgency: A Study of Changing Social Order Russell Kirk and Michael Oakeshott express a view on government that serves to value the present accept change as inevitable but potentially dangerous. Cornel West and Ta-Nehisi Coates place emphasis on a flawed society founded on white supremacy that must be altered immediately. However, what West and Coates fail to accomplish is express a means to bring change to society that doesn’t disrupt civil order. Henceforth, Kirk and Oakeshott…

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    I. Thesis: Marijuana should be legal for both medical and recreational use in the United States because its benefits outweigh the drawbacks, it is natural and non-addictive, and it isn’t as harmful as products we commonly use. II. The benefits of using marijuana outweigh the drawbacks greatly. A. Used for pain relief, eating disorders, insomnia, and anxiety. B. Debatable drawbacks are laziness, worsened previous conditions, decrease in IQ and hallucinations. III. Marijuana is natural…

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    In the novel Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, society is based on the motto “Community, Identity and Stability” (1). It becomes clear throughout the novel that the World State is not as stable as its leaders believe. People are breaking the rules of monogamy and the leaders do not see that conditioning is not working. Lenina, John are practicing monogamy as well as the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning. People of the World State feel unfilled. Fanny Crowne, Bernard and Helmholtz all feel…

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    If you had the ability to stop a crime before it happened are you morally pure because you stopped it or are you morally dirty because you refused to what needed to be done? How do we know what is moral and what is not? Morality consists of moral rules that you place on yourself. From research, I have learned that Kant, Mill, and Sarte all have solid views on what is right and wrong. Kant believes, “Only thing that is good without qualification is the good will.” The good will is the will to do…

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    150 years have passed since the date of Confederation, and just like any other anniversary, varying responses and reflections are expected. The resulting reflections have manifested into the works of many scholars and historians throughout the span of 150 years, each varying in opinion, context and approach. It is important to explore differing sources in the pursuit of the truth. The following articles “John A. MacDonald’s Aryan Canada” by Timothy Stanley, “John A. MacDonald: A Founder and…

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    In my eyes, a “moral dilemma” is a significant decision between everything you justify to be righteous and everything you believe to be unethical, weighing directly on your internal beliefs that define your true character. The author of Celia, A Slave Melton McLaurin defines a moral dilemma as a dire situation, where injustice is occurring, in which the chosen action will forever impact the well-being and lives of everyone involved. The moral dilemma I will be discussing centers around the Trump…

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