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    Jarrett J. Krosoczka speech “Why lunch ladies are heroes” that was featured at a TED conference in July 2014. Krosoczka Explain that lunch ladies are not just lunch ladies all the time they have a life too, and we sure appreciate them. Krosoczka created a kids book called lunch ladies this graphic novel series change kids not about lunch ladies made them look up to the lady serving the food every day. He wants the reader to take the lunch ladies what they do because if think you can change your…

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    Michelle Obama. Many people know that Michelle Obama was the First Lady, but she was so much more. As First Lady , Michelle Obama showed America that you can change the world with determination. She left a legacy as a fitness enthusiast, women's right activist and First Lady. The early to middle life of Michelle Obama had a strong impact on her call to change. According to David Bergen Brophy on page 54 of “Michelle Obama: Meet the First Lady” she came from a working class family. Her father…

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    Helen Herron Taft was born seven months before Mrs. Roosevelt on January 2, 1861 to a wealthy family in Cincinnati. She grew up in a family of politicians and lawyers – her father was a state senator and appointed the U.S. Attorney by President Benjamin Harrison. Her father was Judge John Williamson Herron, a college classmate with President Harrison and a law partner of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Her mother, Harriet Collins Herron, was the daughter and the sister of American…

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    mental state,” Wrote Chief Justice John Roberts. “ What Elonis knew is what mattered and it's not enough to say a reasonable person would find the threats to be genuine.” Its worth being mentioned that the court was making a decision on the case at a federal level and they did not address the extent to which Freedom of speech in the First Amendment was deal with at the criminal level ( these threats are referred to as “true threats”) Thus, this decision has no effect on online cases at the state…

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    prayer in school should be allowed. The First Amendment states that we are allowed to have freedom of religion. So why is prayer in school not allowed? Why should children not be allowed to do what they feel is right? My parents raised me to fight for what I believe in and this topic is something I will fight for. Prayer isn’t fighting with someone, so why should it be a problem? The Supreme Court Case, Engel v. Vitale took place in New York in 1962. The state law required public schools…

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    This essay discusses the case of McCreamy County versus the American Civil Liberties Union in 2005 regarding the display of the Ten Commandments and whether it was in violation of the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. This essay also discusses the separation between church and state from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson and its significance in the Establishment Clause. Another case discussed in this essay is the Everson versus Board of Education case that took place in 1947. This…

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    Question 1) Oregon vs. Smith, is a United States Supreme Court case that determined wither or not the state could reject unemployment benefits to a person fired for violating a state’s narcotic prohibition, even if the use of the drug was part of a religious ritual. Legally states have the right to accommodate some illegal acts done in pursuit of religious beliefs, but they are not required to make accommodations. This made The Supreme Court decision a major event in Native American religious…

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    Florida, Austin, Texas, Richmond, Virginia, Boston, Philadelphia, and numerous other places such as been the cry of many Americans in protests, that have sometimes turned violent, since the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States. The Right to Free Speech The protesters have a right to their opinions and the freedom of speech to express any opinions they want, as long as they are not violent. This is one major political issue that needs to be resolved, however,…

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    today’s world. They are creating music that is seizing people’s attention in both positive and negative ways. Most of the time this controversial music is created to draw attention to issues of violence, sexuality, religion, or obscene language. First, it is important for an…

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    her at a young age which, eventually evolved into sexual abuse. “I was ashamed of myself for the things I thought about when I put my hands between my legs, more ashamed for masturbating to the fantasy of being beaten than for being beaten in the first place” (Allison, 112). Bone started fantasizing of being beaten on a regular basis after Glens abuse started. Bone also begins stealing and develops violent thoughts towards others. “If he reached for me again, I decided, I’d bite him”…

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