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    Behind fervent research and analysis, Carr forms a strong opposition towards the lack of online privacy and the dangers it poses for society. Successfully convincing readers that it is time to protect our online privacy rights, Carr appeals for justice before they affect our civil liberties. As companies collect private information, they personalize…

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    Mutilation, mass murder, modernity. The modern world has always been on a quest for progress; the idea of moving forward to a new and better destination. At the rise of human civilization to the current state the overall goal had been the same, accumulation of resources; whether this be in the form of monetary funds, crops, or land. The quest for resources and superiority has been evident throughout the ages, but was revealed in an especially heinous light during the exploits of the Belgian…

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    Context Freedom of speech has been a foundation of the United States since its inclusion within the First Amendment in the Bill of Rights. As a right that every citizen in the country is granted, US citizens are allowed to express themselves freely without major repercussion because they are protected by the Constitution. However, on March 9, 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that expression is divided into two categories: speech that has social value, or is “worthwhile speech,” and speech…

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    I didn’t get a standing ovation because they never sat down. And I say, I got one standing ovation because they never sat down. But I want to thank you. I have great, great love for what you do and the way you do it. And when I’m with the police chiefs and I’m with the sheriffs of our country — and these are the big ones. These are the really big ones. I just want to thank you very much. And I thought before I spoke about what we’re really here to speak about, I would read something to you.…

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    penalty is the capital punishment for a murderer that is convicted or guilty of the crime. I don’t support the death penalty, I side with the eighteen states that have abolished the death penalty in our nation. This means thirty-one states are using the death penalty as a punishment. I believe that the death penalty should be abolished in the United States, there are many reasons how our country would benefit from not using this type of punishment. One of the three main reasons I use to back up…

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    In a corrections system that is comprised of 2.3 million inmates, an estimated 1 million of those individuals are African American. In 2008, 58% of all inmates were comprised of Hispanics and African Americans. This rate is alarming considering only one quarter of the U.S population is comprised of Hispanics and African Americans (Western, B., & Pettit, B., 2010). It is expected that two- thirds of young African American boys that dropout of school will serve time in the correctional system.…

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    Two Constitutions: U.S. Constitution VS Texas Constitution In many ways, the United States Constitution and Texas Constitutions are similar. Both have a preamble and a Bill of Rights to protect civil liberties. They were written to form a new government with three branches, Executive, Legislative and Judicial. And both gave each branch the ability to check the powers of the other branches to prevent abuse of power. But there are also many differences within the three branches of each…

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    From a personal perspective, Hillary Clinton is the best choice for President of the United States. There were several determining factors that contributed to this decision. First of all, her lifetime of experience in government and the law has provided her the skill set necessary for the highest office in the land. Next, the prospect of Hillary Clinton nominating a Supreme Court justice is very high. There is already a vacancy on the court that will swing the court ideologically from right to…

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    Ambiguity Of Constitution

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    purpose, to protect the people of the United States and create a system of government that would survive and work well for years to come. Unfortunately, the circumstances surrounding the Constitution are nowhere near so easily deconstructed. Due to its slightly ambiguous nature that lets it be just as relevant in 2015 as it was in 1788, it can be hard to understand and live by, prompting the need for interpretation. Throughout the history of the United States government, people…

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    alert of the issue of poverty and educated herself to be an advocacy for those who are in need. Her dedication on completing a master’s degree in public policy, demonstrates how Maehr is a strong hardworking individual aiming on fighting for social justice. Since Maehr always has the urge to cry…

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