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    Freedom In A Doll's House

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    The play “ A Doll's House” by Henrik Ibsen was written in 1876 , this play was contervational during its time. Nora and torvald have been married for eight years, and is seems that they are the ideal marriage couple.When Nora’s past catches up to her, forging her father's signature to borrow money to save her husband, Nora perfect “Marriage” starts to crumble, This play is split into three acts and as each act progress the plot further into the true story. In the first act we get introduced to…

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    had and anti polygamy stature and is now revisiting the case and finding it invalid. Around the world we can find countries that fully support this unconventional way of marriage. This form of marriage remains in Africa and “Under Islamic Shariah law, a man is allowed to marry up to four women as long as he can provide for them equally” (McDermott). And this form of marriage can be seen on tv shows such as TLC’s Sister Wives. I believe that if the world is able to give support in these other…

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    In his book, Lyndon B. Johnson and Modern America, Kevin Fernlund tells the life story of Lyndon B. Johnson, and overviews his presidential days. Fernlunds purpose consistently claims that Johnson’s western upbringing affected the choices he made during his political positions. The ‘place matters’ theme sheds light on where and how one is raised affects the lifestyle and beliefs they have later in life. Johnson was born in Texas during a period of discrimination and also into politics, Johnson…

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    still people out there that still bring religion into politics. Our government was set up to have a separation of church and state by the Establishment Clause. I believe the federal government should have the power to decide if same-sex marriage should be legal. In the end, the federal government has more power over everything else. The Commerce Clause gives the federal government more authority over state power and restricts states’ power to regulate. Some states will be more conservative…

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    is based on a 1982 Chicago law which banned handguns in the city. The purpose of this law was to reduce the amount of violent crime in Chicago by outlawing one of the types of firearms most commonly used for violent crimes. However, Otis McDonald, a 76-year-old resident of Chicago, disagreed with this law and believed it violated his constitutional Second Amendment right to bear arms. So, he found legal allies and filed a suit against Chicago in order to reverse the law. One…

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    The first amendment addresses the freedom of religion and speech as stated before and are further explicated in two ways, the establishment and free exercise clause. The establishment clause clearly states that schools must neither endorse nor deny the ability of students to practice their religious freedoms. This clause also ensures that students with various religious beliefs will not be disadvantaged or given special treatment. The 1971 Lemon v. Kurtzman case is still the prominent residing…

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    Kim Davis Case Analysis

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    emergency stay. Despite being under a court order Kim Davis continues to defy laws. To issue a marriage license which conflicts with God’s definition of marriage, with my name affixed to the certificate, would violate my conscience. It is not a light issue for me. It is a Heaven or Hell decision, I was elected by the people to serve as the County Clerk. I intend to continue to…

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    in which to act freely is to have multiple open futures and possibilities, or to be able to choose between many different choices. Determinism is the belief that every event (including action, choices, and decisions) is the inevitable result of a causal chain of events. In other words, a choice with an action (A) is the inevitable result of an earlier action of an earlier choice. This principle presents a problem for the concept of free will. The debate between the compatibility of these two…

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    speech, defamation, commercial speech, and child pornography are not protected by the constitution. Restrictions are not only stated in the first amendment clause, but have been applied by the government throughout history. The United Stated federal government…

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    • Life of the mother - One stipulation that I have towards abortion is that I believe that if the mother’s life is in jeopardy and having the baby could potentially kill her, she should have the choice to choose whether she wanted to continue with the pregnancy or get an abortion. - When the life of the mother is in jeopardy the situation then becomes a decision the family should get to make because of the woman’s life at stake. This terrible occasion…

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