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    Yale University with a degree in Law and then studied at the Yale Child Study Center where she took courses on children and medicine. She married her classmate Bill Clinton in 1975. Bill Clinton went on to become the President of the United States in 1993. Hilary…

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    transmitted diseases. In order to provide the knowledge needed, Comprehensive Sexuality Education should be offered, if not mandatory, in all fifty states. The history of Abstinence-Only began primarily in 1981 when Congress passed the Adolescent Family Act Law, more commonly referred to as the ‘chastity law.’ Within this law, Abstinence-Only was partially defined…

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    across was Oglesby v. Hy-Vee in the district court for the district of Kanas on December 1, 2005. Oglesby brought a suit against Hy-Vee alleging employment discrimination, harassment and retaliation in violation of the Age Discriminations in Employment Act (ADEA). Oglesby stated he was repeated called out by his immediate supervisor for not willingly showing customers where items would be located and just telling them what aisle or section its located. He also stated he was being call “grandpa”…

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    expressions; temper tantrums; and vengeful hostility—“hot-blooded” aggressive acts. Reactive aggression appears to be a reaction to frustration and is associated with a lack of control due to high states of arousal. In general, reactive aggression is a hostile act displayed in response to a perceived threat or provocation. However, proactive aggression includes: bullying; domination; teasing; name-calling; and coercive acts—more “cold-blooded” aggressive actions. (Dodge, et al. 1997). In…

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    villages and round up the children and force them to kill their families if they didn’t join also. The women he kept as sex slaves to keep producing an army, nurses, cook and for religious practices. The government eventually found out about what was going on and decided the pass laws that would help fight against the use of child soldiers. In 1993 there was a law pass stating that no child under the age of 16 should perform any act that will harm their development (United Nations). Later on in…

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    murder was withdrawn by prosecution. The trial was was featured in headlines around the world, and was described at the time as “one of the greatest murder trials of all time. It was also described as “unique” because,in the words of the judge, “the act of murder” had “to be proved by expert…

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    Police Brutality Police officers should be expected to wear cameras on duty, as well as being retrained every six months. “On August 9, 2015 Michael Brown, at just 18 years old, died at the barrel of a white policeman’s gun in Ferguson, Missouri, igniting world-wide anger and protestations, more so in the US itself” (“Modern Day Lynching?” 1). “Since Brown’s death there have been several to follow suit such as, Oscar Grant, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray and Sandra Bland. Young black lives lost so…

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    short period of time. Because this act is done voluntarily by the patients, it is considered suicide; however, the physician, as well, plays a great role in providing the substances. For that reason, the act is called “physician assisted suicide”. This controversial subject has been a “dominant social and moral issue” and has significantly…

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    Many students are excited to enter college. There is new freedom, and they are not being nagged by their parents. Students can go to sporting events, parties, and extra-curricular events to meet new people, and maybe even romantic interests (Wilson). However, students are taught to be careful in new situations. There is no telling if someone they meet may be a sexual predator. Many women are told to be cautious of new men they meet, and to always watch their drinks at parties. Although this…

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    benefit the ones that fund them. An example of government corruption is the Bell, California scandal. Council members earn more than others in different cities receiving nearly one million. Seven councilmen were charged and sentenced to prison for their acts. They later found secret funds that containing millions of more dollars. Even though the government can do a lot of good, it can also do a lot of impairment, like harming…

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