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    been no benefits to foreign police actions. It is futile that the United States of America realizes that its role as the world’s policeman is unnecessary and troublesome. The Korean and Vietnam wars were the product of a loophole found in the US Constitution…

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    added as part of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791. From the colonial era to the establishment of the United States Constitution in September 17, 1787, Philadelphia. The implementation of the United States Supreme Court in 1789; under the Judiciary Act of 1789. The many challenges surrounding the notion that “Every man 's home is his castle” The Constitution of the United States: Fourth Amendment Rights During the colonial era the "writs of assistance” was the only…

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    Besides, a social factor plays a huge role as well. Children communicate with other children and share their experience and knowledge with each other. It might happen that one of the children has something that others don’t have yet, so, these kids would persuade their parents to buy this thing, whether it is a toy or a gadget, to be on the same page with the peer friends. However, parents may not be able or may not want to meet all of their child’s desires due to lack of money or perhaps…

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    reform has included the possibility of including a bill or rights in our federal constitution. A Bill of Rights is a declaration of individual freedoms and rights issues by a government (Wikipedia, 2014.) The campaign to amend the constitution and instil a bill of rights has been occurring for a long time and has yet to achieve any significant milestones. Countries such as Canada, South Africa and the USA have constitutions which consists of a bill or rights whilst Australia is lacking.…

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    In 1979 the Family Planning Policy was instituted by Deng Xiaoping as part of the Communist party initiative (Buckley 1). This policy, in effect, was instituted in an effort to limit married citizens to having one child only; this policy is also known as the one-child policy. The policy effected a decrease in fertility rate from about 5.8 births at its peak in 1960s, to less than 2 births in the 1990s. (Branigan 2). As a result, there was a dramatic decline in live births over the next 30…

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    Confronting Death’, there is a faint image of a face that has been painted over: a feature that I had not noticed the first time I saw the painting. However, as I was living in Connecticut I had the opportunity to visit the Museum of Modern Art in New York City multiple times, and each time I was able to examine this piece in further detail. I had a similar experience when observing Claude Monet’s ‘Poplars’ in the Fitzwilliam Museum. In the central third of the oil painting is a brush hair,…

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    com/essays/cultural-studies/parliamentary-sovereignty.php) The new parliament which will be set up in the future will always have the possibility to revoke past legislations of the parliament provided the procedure to abandon the legislation is followed properly; meaning no Parliament can bind a future Parliament. A recent example is the case of banning of plastic bags in Mauritius; it is a decision that has been taken now by the new members of the parliament which have replaced the old ones…

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    when both the Government’s and the Crown’s powers are restricted by the overriding statute referred to as the constitution. Australia serves as the best example of a constitutional monarchy, other examples include New Zealand, Canada and Denmark. The United Kingdom is slightly different with no single constitutional document but a prominent Monarchy. The USA however, consists of a constitution without a monarchy, crown or head of state, this is known as a Republic. Other examples of a Republics…

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    History of Soroptimist. In the first constitution the purpose of Sorpotimist was to 1. encourage the spirit of service 2. to boost the productivity of members in the inquiry of their activities making them interested in the social, business, and national affairs of the community through an association of women performing different professions First meetings of clubs took place every week, they had disputes over service projects and hearing announcements on different worldwide problems. First…

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    twenty-eight democratic states in Europe. “It was born in the middle of vicious civil war and many people, both in Ireland and abroad, doubted that it could survive either as an independent state or a democracy.” (Collins, 2004) The second Irish constitution, now known as ‌Bunreacht na hÉireann was enacted by the people in 1937. By 1939 Ireland was one of the seventeen countries that still had a democratic government. The institution of the Irish free state was based on the Westminster model.…

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