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    Australian Employment Law

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    Since more recently, the recruitment process always involved some form of background check, referee check and/or criminal check. These checks with the ever-increasing use of fake or misrepresented CV’s have never been so important for safety of the job and the organisations finances. As stated in the Economic Times Wealth picture chart of statistics, only 32.9% of the top 90 Australian companies surveyed, completed these checks prior to the offer of employment. The other percentage only…

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    cannot stop individuals from having and carrying weapons. This amendment was created so that the federal government could not disarm the state militias and replace them with a federal army and how the state militias would keep the federal army in check. The amendment was ratified on December 15th, 1971 along with the other nine amendments, forming the Bill of Rights. It would make me responsible citizen for supporting gun control as they are dangerous. Many argue that guns should be banned…

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    some of the available services provided. Most recipients use these aids for their intended purpose but some find alternative ways to use this money. This being said, it is absolutely essential for those that qualify for welfare, be subject to background checks and drug tests to ensure the need of said aid is necessary, and the is used in the most efficient and productive way possible. Recipients of welfare in the United States, are predominantly those in tighter financial situations and…

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    this is understandable, but it leads to wrongful convictions. The solution for this problem would be requiring law enforcement to gain approval using the information the informant gave. This would need to be done by a judge and would help restore checks and balances throughout the system. Pre-trial hearing for informant:…

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    Gun control debate Gun control is an extremely current debate in America, being that it is the only highly developed country that gives people the right to own a gun with just a background check that is conducted in store purchases. Gun buyers have to fill out a form from the ATF, or the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. This article presents National Rifle Association’s Wayne LaPierre and Chris Cox’s personal beliefs towards gun control in America, whilst proposing…

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    9/11 Day Essay

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    Tuesday, September,11,2001 for many this was a normal old Tuesday. But this wasn't any old Tuesday this was marked as one of the worst tragedy on American soil since the attacks on Peral Harbor. This day also shaped the way on how American respond to terrorist attacks by creating two new organizations Homeland Security an also the creation of the TSA and also this marked the day that American Troops being sent to Afghanistan an Iraq. On this Day a group of Al-Qade terrorists hijacked four planes…

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    It has been known for sometime that there are areas of Chicago that holds high concentrated disadvantage sectors and in turn crime is much higher in these areas. Policy particularly plays a tremendous role in ensuring that crime is not only reduced but also that the concentrated disadvantage vanishes. There are different aspects one could take, to implement policies to ensure these positive outcomes, but not all will necessarily work. According the Shaw and McKay (1942), social Change, social…

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    Although Obama’s intentions may be pure, the gun laws that he and his administration have gotten enacted fail to consider the long term effect that they will have. These laws are created on the faulty premise that the amount of gun crimes and gun violence can be drastically decreased by restricting legally obtained firearms. The fallacy of this premise can be easily established by looking at California which has the strictest gun laws in the country and is still home to one of the U.S.’s top 5…

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    killed by gun violence every day, yet politicians are trying to make guns more accessible. As a country we cannot keep letting innocent people die due to gun violence. The only way we can do so is to implement stricter gun control laws. We need background checks on all gun sales, a ban on assault weapons, and mandatory training when you buy a gun. People who don’t know how to use a gun should not be allowed to have/own/procure a gun. This might seem like common sense, but many people believe…

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    people need to check their white privilege. White privilege is defined as “a set of advantages and/or immunities that white people benefit from on a daily basis beyond those common to all others” (“What is White Privilege?” 2003). He explains exactly how to go about with “checking” a person’s privilege. The first step he poses is, “Examine how privileged you are”. Avallone first mentions how privilege depends directly on skin color and has nothing to do with anything else (“How to Check Your…

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