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    Queen Sirikit Kitiyakara of Thailand has the aditude to make life better for the people of Thaialand, especially for those that are sick or poor, and young and old. Her leadership has been recognised by another world leader, United States Hillary Clinton. Queen Sirikit has helped the people in Thailand through many charitable works, with also the help of her husband King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. The legacy that Queen Sirikit is going to leave behind is one for the Thai people and other…

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    Heroin Addiction Paper

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    In no way was this paper a lashing at law enforcement. It was a means of constructive criticism and providing of statistics to show the hole the United States is falling into. Law enforcement professionals have enough running through their minds when they put on the badge. With the media portraying officers as the bad guys day and night, it is not surprising that an addict who is participating in an…

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    incessant racism were the Jim Crow Laws. Examples of some of these dubious segregation laws included Texas and New Mexico laws that required that “separate rooms shall be provided for the pupils of African descent” than those of caucasian descent(United). These schools were undisputedly unequal in every way, shape, and form. As shown in Richard Wright’s Black Boy, an autobiography of a black man growing up in the Jim Crow South, schools for those of African American descent often employed…

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    facility where profit is placed above the well being of the dogs. Puppy mills should be illegal in the United States because of the horrendous conditions, illnesses and behavioral issues it causes, and negative environmental conditions they create. Puppy mills are notorious for overbreeding, which leads to overcrowding in these facilities and well as the pet overpopulation in the United States.…

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    alternative methods. More than five thousand existing ingredients have been established without the means of animal testing and are proven to be effective and safe. Nationwide as many as five hundred brands are recognized as cruelty-free brand (Humane Society). That means all ingredients used in their products have not been tested on animals. These innovative companies do not conduct any new testing on animals and do not sell product to countries that require the products be tested on animals.…

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    Cruzan V. Missouri Dhs Case Study

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    'A competent terminally ill adult' should not be forced to endure 'a childlike state of helplessness, diapered, sedated, incompetent'" (Van Biema…

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    Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has a significant amount of experience in the political world. She has lived in the White House and has also worked as a Senator while in office. An avid politician, Hillary Clinton has the political experience needed to succeed in becoming president. However, she cannot rely only on her experiences in her path to the presidency. She has to appeal to the public through her policies in order to truly receive their vote and become the next president of the…

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    Unfair Death Penalty

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    The death penalty is destroying the sanctity of the United States Justice system as we know it. The most common form of carrying out the death penalty is ineffective, the whole process of the death penalty is expensive and lengthy, and people simply don’t want it anymore. It is a barbaric way of treating criminals and is more of a burden than a benefit. There are other ways to treat terrible criminals that would keep them isolated and with no chance of escaping. The death penalty, as in any…

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    In the United States, the Bill of Rights is regarded as one of the most important documents of our nation’s history. An adaptation to the Constitution, the Bill protects its citizens from the government, giving us the freedom our country is notorious for. In our justice system, imprisonment is the deprivation of freedom, which is one of our essential rights. However, this practice is essential in keeping order in our society, and is necessary in protecting citizens from harm. While there are…

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    It has been stated that, “Approximately 7.6 million dogs and cats are euthanized yearly” (Bell 3). Due to the large capacity of commercial dog-breeding operations, there are more pets offered than customers desire. Stray animals come in all different shapes and sizes, and any breed could struggle mentally through this disastrous environment. Veterinarians and animal shelters have to make room for new incoming pets, and have no choice but to put down pets that are not claimed by an owner for a…

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