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    II. The Paradoxical Challenge of Discretion and the Rule of Law Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno, in their book, Cops, Teachers, and Counsellors: stories from the front lines of public service story 9.4 “Hearing Aids Conk Out”, tell a story of a young women who went to a vocational rehabilitation center to ask for help in paying for over $1,000 for replacement hearing aids the young women needed in order to keep her job. Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno write, “Under ‘order of…

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    by politicians involve matters such as the implications of a society under the influence of marijuana. Would a law like Colorado 's work in Texas? What are the advantages and disadvantages of enacting such a law? To answer these questions, we 'll look at Colorado 's law in detail, and consider the pros and cons of a similar law being passed in Texas. Colorado passed its marijuana law as an amendment to its state constitution. The amendment was presented through a ballot initiative which was…

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    Firms considering expansion of domestic operations into foreign countries require balanced and specific information about the international marketplace. This research examines the political economy, economic development, culture, existing trade relationships, ease of entry, and monetary considerations in the country of Honduras. Based on the research, a recommendation about the country’s attractiveness for foreign direct investment or export is made. Overview of Honduras Geography Honduras is…

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    According to the books context, it covers some of the real issues affecting common people. The rural black residents are isolated especially in the coastal region of Georgia. They sustain low-quality life in the region whereby they lack some of the basics of the municipal services. The content of the book indicates that these group of people do not access to employment after a long establishment of the civil rights movement over a decade. The group of the resident seems to lack education, making…

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    Human Rights Are Universal

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    to no slavery, they may say we don’t want to follow the government because it enslaves people and we have the right to freedom of thought; rights can be interpreted in many ways. Some may not acknowledge universal rights because they have religious laws. So there are always going to be oppositions because of differing moral views. Therefore, the rights which have a moral basis can be universalised…

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    King discusses the meaning of these two words in the letter he wrote while in Birmingham jail. While reading the text I came upon the definitions he mentions and I agree with the terms that he mentions while explaining the two terms. The moral of a law should be left alone instead of being misinterpret by the majority and minority. Martin Luther King Jr. provides a well definition to the words “unjust and just”, I agree with his definitions…

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    inserted opinions and comments from Professors from Ivy league colleges such as Harvard, UCLA School of Law as well as judicial officers and attorneys from states around the country, the people who contributed this information are experts in the legal system. They have a working understanding of the penal system and how it works, not in theory but actual working knowledge. If the of the opinion of the law professionals of that the system is flawed and needs to be re-worked, people should…

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    Essay On Ethical Issues Of Social Media

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    would make it illegal for employers to ask applicants for private social networking credentials and passwords. While several state legislations have already passed similar regulations, this represents the first congressional attempt at passing such laws. (Stern n.p.) The second piece of legislation being considered is the Password Protection Act of 2012. This act is the more comprehensive of the two pieces of legislation being considered. While this Password Protection Act will still…

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    Professional Athletes should not use Steroids Anabolic steroids were created in the late 1930's, primarily to treat hypogonadism; at condition in which the testes do not produce the sufficient amount of testosterone for normal growth, development and sexual functioning. The primary medical uses of these compounds are to treat delayed puberty, some types of impotence, and wasting of the body caused by HIV infection or other diseases. The paragraph above should be enough for anyone, to show…

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    fundamental difference is perhaps the fact that the two philosophers were making considerations of the law in two fundamentally different times, in history. Modern jurisprudence has had several differences about how the law was perceived to be in the past. While human beings recognise social institutions such as parliament and constitutional review bodies as sources of law, other sources of law exist that intrinsically influence the legal processes and the outcome of legal disputes. These…

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