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    An advocate of populist ideals, the anti-war movement involved a great majority of Americans. Those who flocked into or associated with one or several of the organizations were just as varied and hailed from all ranks and areas of American life: clergy, teachers, suburban housewives, students, union members, and country folk (Dudley 131). The movement against U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War began small–among peace activists and leftist intellectuals on college campuses–but gained national…

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    Piracy In The 18th Century

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    Since each court individually chose how to define piracy and determine who was a pirate, and lacking a ubiquitous and clear procedure to guide justices, predictably, the application of these determinants were haphazard and unpredictable. This extreme environment of uncertainty meant that neither sailors nor government officials knew for certain if these aggressive maritime actions were an illegal, or at the very least, a hangable offense. So why did the crown and Parliament allow such ambiguity…

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    should have equal rights in terms of job opportunities, but when questions refer to occupations such as teachers or clergy, support drops dramatically.”(Kafka, 27) The dramatically unsubstantiated drop when referring to occupation when homosexual become an issue to deal with children, but society are saying mixing homosexual with parenting would be a major problem. There are benefit and right that are taken away from same sex couple such as access their companion medical, life and death…

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    Brandy’s Personal Nursing Philosophy A personal philosophy of nursing is what guides your practice. As stated in the textbook Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice, knowing your personal philosophy enables the nurse to care for patients with purpose (Masters, 2017). Knowing your personal philosophy also give the nurse the information needed to continually evaluate the care being provided and continue to become a better and more proficient nurse. Why I Chose Nursing It is said…

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    Social workers who reach out to people and explore their environments will successfully acclimate to the population they serve and it’s challenging conditions. Naturally, this can be of mutual benefit to clients and providers alike. It can be the basis in which an augmentation in services occurs or when a change in policy is needed. When a deep understanding of an environment is developed, social services can be tailored to address the needs of the community. In order to produce a rounded…

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    United States to abolish the death penalty during an address to Congress. Similar to the previous pope, Pope Francis advocated abolition because “every life is sacred, every human person is endowed with an inalienable dignity, and society can only benefit from the rehabilitation of those convicted of crimes” (“Address of the Holy Father”). Although the Roman Catholic Church now opposes capital punishment, their strong stance for abolition is fairly recent, starting around the 1980s. Almost all…

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    Early English Piracy Law

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    Since officials exhibited such latitude in determining what constituting an act of piracy, Letters of Marque became crucially important during the seventeenth century to shield sailors from potential charges. English courts clearly identified the legal demarcation between privateers and pirates as early as the fourteenth century. The sovereign issued commissions to privateer captains authorizing them to attack the vessels of specified enemy nations. Since piracy included an element of robbery,…

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    Mexico Education

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    The history of Mexico is rich in art, language and the development and growth as a country. Beginning with the early settlement of the Aztecs, the Olmecs and the Mayans, growth continued not only through culture but also through their government and judicial system. The implementation of their constitutional rights, increasing the lives of the civilians through jobs and an ever-growing education system has helped Mexico progress into the country it is today. Mexico’s history dates back 10,000…

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    In England, the social classes where based on land ownerships given by the monarchy. The classes where… people with titles (e.g. earls) at the top, the church and clergy in the middle, and peasants at the bottom. However, this social stratification isn’t the same nowadays. Currently, class depends on wealth, age, gender, ethnicity and disability. In other countries such as the Indian class system, there would be…

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    Day 1 What Do You Think? Read: Genesis 12-15 Grief by any definition denotes love in sorrow. Sadness and extreme pain is felt with sincerity of heart. The source of grief is the object of desire. The cause of grief is the perception of the source. The feeling of grief is the awareness of love. The consequence of grief is the response of sincerity. Grief responders search for the source believed to be loved with sincerity of heart. What do you think? “When my wife hurts, my heart hurts, too”;…

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