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    rewritten to give the government more freedom in observing our electronic fingerprint (“Surveillance Under the Patriot Act”). In their hurry to act on the tragedy of 9/11, Congress passed the Act a mere 45 days of the event, with little to no debate. The result of it’s ratification, was a drastic change in the surveillance laws and restrictions of the federal government (“End Mass Surveillance Under the Patriot…

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    This website is the organizations official website and holds valuable information on the women’s suffrage movement. This particular article had the purpose of informing the reader of the women’s suffrage movement going both into depth and having a summary. It starts in the 1800’s and continues into the 1920s. A value of this…

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    passed and the world wide web expanded further, more people began using the Internet for other services such as viewing informative and entertaining videos, enjoying their favorite music, playing unique games, and receiving countless sources of information. Because of this dramatic rise in usage, immense quantities of bandwidth were absolutely necessary to meet the demands of both consumers and companies. Internet Service Providers or ISPs such as Comcast and AT&T are responsible for providing…

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    Gun Control In Canada

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    about protection from violent crimes involving firearms have encouraged Canadian Parliament to pass tougher gun control legislation. In the early 1800s, Canada lacked a rational/permanent, gun policy. The gun restrictions that did exist were temporary executed during elections and rebellions. The federal government is mainly responsible for guns and gun control in Canada. Legislation covering guns and gun control in Canada consists mainly of Part II of the Criminal Code of Canada and related…

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    fact, most of these advances stem from legislation and social protest/movements within the past twenty years. With all of these monumental and speedy advances with gay rights comes tremendous backlash from a variety of individuals around the country. According to “Changing Attitudes On Gay Marriage” article, it is reported that around 32% of Americans still oppose gay marriage. This statistic shows us that is no shock that…

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    Discrimination In Schools

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    The tension between the past system of education which was based on racial inequality and segregation and the current/new national system for schools which is aiming to redress past injustices in educational provision, provide an education of progressively high quality for all learners and in so doing lay a strong foundation for the development of all our people`s talents and capabilities, advance the democratic transformation of society, combat racism and sexism and all other unfair…

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    Case Study Of Roe V. Wade

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    Roe v Wade set a significant precedent in ensuring that a woman has the ability, and the agency to decide to terminate a pregnancy aligned with her own views. However, most recently Texas attempted to pass legislation that would greatly impede a woman’s ability to access facilities, and to undergo the medical procedure. In 2013, Texas House Bill 2 was passed which required clinics providing abortion services to also have admitting privileges, or the ability to…

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    philosophical exemptions. Some states require a signature of a medical doctor or other state-designated health care worker to obtain a non-medical exemption. Only California and Vermont have newly enacted legislation repealing religious and philosophical exemptions (NVIC, n.d.). In California this new legislation is prompting many parents to start homeschooling their children to avoid vaccines. Some parents are even going as far as relocation to another state (Seipel, n.d.). Some people…

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    March, 2018 Harris posted an article on the Harvard Business Review titled, “What If Companies Were Required to Tell Workers What Their Colleagues Earn.” This article recognizes the problems attributed to the fact that employees possess limited information about wages, and he offers five different possible reforms. In his introduction, Harris states that the lack of pay transparency may be keeping millions of Americans from earning higher paychecks.…

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    Genetic Testing Ethics

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    discrimination, the use of human subjects, informed consent from subjects, privacy concerns, regulation of genetic tests, and intellectual property concerns ("Issues in Genetics," 2016). Some of these problems have already been addressed through legislation, while others have…

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