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    Why is it if the abuser is famous and they have money the case gets shrugged under the rug? When dealing with fame the lawyers are topnotch, the laws get bent, and people do not get the same consequences as average people would pay. This is what our children see and they perceive as normal, if your rich you can get away with anything. The NFL is a prime example of this, how many people watch football…

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    National Security. The recent and numerous terrorist attacks happening in Western countries push government to take several actions to counter terrorism. Such a situation is reflected in the ongoing debate about the Bill C-51, the Canadian Anti-Terror Law as a mean to protect the Canadian citizens. The Bill implies a certain degree of surveillance of the population and information sharing among the different sectors of the Government. The controversy of Bill C-51 comes from the dilemma it…

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    (Kennedy 43). Pastors and church members reinforce to trans-people that the Bible, and God did not make mistakes in gender. “Many courts throughout the years have interpreted the First Amendment’s clause on freedom of religion to mean that there is a distinct separation of religion and governing laws…” (Teich 105). The most famous verse from the Bible referring to acceptance of trans-people states “‘A woman shall not wear anything that pertains to a man, nor shall a man put on a woman’s…

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    in place the laws of the land because the Anti-federalist group believed it wasn’t present in the proposal. In the literature that is published by Cetnil we read from a man begging for the attention that the new constitution needs reconsideration and further detail to improve what this document could be to the people. He implores the group that is known as the the Free men of Pennsylvania that their liberties can and are being compromised if the document were to be instituted as law. Furthermore…

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    case in 1982, “Plyler vs. Doe” gave rights specifically to unauthorized children allowing them the right to K-12 education, due to the fact all undocumented are protected by the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. However, higher education is not guaranteed and those rights depend on state laws (Hill). Apart from social influences and legislation that protects undocumented youth to an extent, there are several economic impacts temporary immigration relief programs provide for the…

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    It sounds like if the statue were not struck down, then the next morning Congress would pass a law to limit Supreme Court justices ' working time to four hours per day, thus corrupting the very foundation of US Constitution – the separation of power. Since Lochner v. New York (1905) decision was overturned in West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish (1937), we can learn from the history that no horrifying law like the one I speculate has been adopted even decades later. In this case, the majority was…

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    White Racial Privilege White racial privilege is as real today as it was in the past. Research from various organizations reveal instances of racial privilege. The studies show that whites receive certain favours that other races did not. As a result of these findings, various psychologists have undertaken the initiative of finding out the truth. Most of the findings reveal that white racial privilege is prevalent in contemporary society. The following study argues that white racial favours…

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    But even more crucially, plot epitomizes the rationality of tragic mimesis. Plot is not simply a mimesis of action but of action ordered and structured to achieve certain ends. Unlike the theatrical staging associated with spectacle, which Aristotle sees as irrational, plot is governed by reason. The incidents in a tragic plot should be unified by probability and necessity. Such unity does not 40 FOUNDATIONS come from the focus on a single character, since an individual’s life may…

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    Over centuries, the placement of students and children have changed, and this later causes a modification to the student in either a positive/ negative manner. The curriculum may depend on the teacher, but most likely it is based on where the child is placed in their school system. Occasionally a test will be handed out to know specifically where the child needs to be placed, but rarely does that happen any more. Highly differing classes led to some students being ahead, while others flew behind…

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    Introduction Businesses need to be able to present a good mental image in their current and potential consumers eyes. Historically, this has been done by offering a good product at a fair price. Times have changed- consumers now also require a business to be mindful of others and the environment while presenting a cutting-edge product. In 1997 Benoit (as cited in Dutta and Pullig, 2011) stated that when something comes to threaten the public opinion of a business (aka “Brand Crisis”), that…

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