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    Human rights are the basic rights and freedoms that all human beings are entitled too, no matter who or where they come from in the world. It is the right to life, liberty, equality, and freedoms. “The right to Internet access, also known as the right to broadband, is the view that all people should be able to access the Internet in order to exercise and enjoy their rights to Freedom of expression and opinion and other fundamental human rights.” As we grow as a society and the way of living…

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    hearing to be over in two minutes. However, there are a lot of moving parts to everything, and as far as I could tell everyone was working to the best of their abilities. If things take long it is often because the courts have to follow very strict laws and make sure defendants are granted their constitutional rights. For example, arraignments have to take place within forty-eight hours of initial arrest, and the prelim must take place within ten court days of the arraignment. When judge Hutson…

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    In chapter three Selection and Appraisal in Developing and Maintaining Practical Archives says “selection and appraisal are that the heart of archival work.” The word appraisal is the process of determine the value of a work or a piece that is disposition of record that is based upon five values. The five values are operating, administrative, legal, and fiscal values, their evidential and informational value, their arrangement and physical condition, their inherent value, and their relationship…

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    Karl Marx sought to abolish the belief system that preserved the uneven distribution of wealth and prolonged the suffering of the proletariat. As a result of the industrial revolution, the upper class exercised its power over the lower classes exclusively for the purpose of protecting self-interest. The labor of the lower classes not only supported their subsistence, but upheld the luxurious existence of the bourgeoisie as well. While the bourgeoisie retained control of the means of production,…

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    The first amendment in our Bill of Rights claims that congress cannot make a law that prohibits American citizens to assemble peacefully (“First Amendment”). People protest a variety of different things. Some protests make change and others don’t; that’s a fact. The Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s led to the Civil Rights Act…

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    The term “potheads” has been given to every generation since the 1970s. The Vietnam war was reaching new heights, the hype of Woodstock was still lingering, and the scandals of the White House where all too overwhelming. It was no surprise American teens were finding ways to detach themselves from the reality of 70s. Since then, there have been common myths about how marijuana usage infuses the “munchies,” a side effect that leads a marijuana user to get hungry and eat junk food. Other myths…

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    Persian Girls is the biography of a writer who lived in a country where women have been facing discrimination and oppression since the past many decades. The memoir identifies the life of an ordinary Iranian girl who is not willing to conform to the stereotypical norms of the society and her family. The girl wanted to pursue her career in writing and achieve success. The literary work is an effort to highlight the problems faced by women in Muslim World that do not give them the freedom to live…

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    In the following essay I will explain how the monarchy, the aristocracy and the democracy existed in the antique Greece. It will also include how the military was managed according to the leading system they had. Throughout my research I used Miklos Szaray`s Tortenelem 1, Nemzeti Tankonykiado, 2003 book as a primary source because this specific use of English that our textbook has, confused me. For the start, the democratic system has been used by the Athenians during the antique age. Athens’s…

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    Euthanasia is intentionally ending a life to relieve pain and suffering of a person who is beyond the point of recovery (Quill 8). A form of euthanasia, known as Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) is when a physician provides information and or medication to help the patient end their own life (Lachman 1). A patient should have the right to control the circumstances of their own death and determine how much pain and suffering is enough (Quill 7). In the Bill of Rights of patients, it is a…

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    efficiently defensed simply by appealing to the natural law tradition and its sociological function, but by relying on the Bible the special revelation of God. First, with respect to his criticism to the same sex marriage, I think they are right and useful. He rightly points out that the philosophical assumption of the same sex…

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