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    The thought of driverless cars running freely on the roads is both exciting and terrifying. Like it or not, most of us surely heard that driverless cars are a new technology which becomes a reality. In Eric Biba’s Newsweek article, “What The World Look Like Without Drivers”, he predicts how our lives will change as people start to give up their personal vehicle for the benefit of driverless ones. I agree with the author that driverless cars will be convenient and will benefit to our lives in the…

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    Petty infractions are an element of Broken Windows policing and about 81% of the 7.3 million people hit with summons between 2001 and 2003 were black and Hispanic according to a New York Civil Liberties Union calculation. It has become obvious that this form of…

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    A problem shared by many colleges and universities across the nation is the battle between coaches wanting their most talented recruits to be accepted to the institution, and admission offices following rules set by the university or national governing boards for all applicants. This problem only grows when the ever-stressful conversation of scholarship and financial aid is brought into the mix. It is unethical for an admission office to lower standards for a specific population of students, no…

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    Jordan Britt October 12, 2017 1st Period Engel v. Vitale The case of Engel v. Vitale concerns the establishment clause of the first amendment of the United States Constitution. The establishment clause reads, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” The effect that the case had on public school systems throughout the United States is still evident today. Engel v. Vitale was a landmark case that that showed up in the Supreme…

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    violence. There is now heightened security with metal detectors which students must pass through and strict dress codes to prevent them from concealing weapons on their bodies. Almost all schools now have a strict zero tolerance rule when it comes to infractions of the rules especially when weapons, drugs, or bullying is involved. Schools now also have emergency plans in place and students and teachers are made aware of what they should do in such a situation by using practice…

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    institutionalizing marriage; likewise, we cannot reduce birth rates through encouraging contraception because birth control isn’t even legal for many religions in the United States, so the secular government encouraging this could be seen as an infraction of our freedom of religion. Changing norms is close to impossible anyways, so I see money as the way out. Expanding the EITC, mandating maternity, as well as paternity leave, and creating a social program to make high-quality daycare more…

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    Prohibition, part of the Temperance Movement, argued that alcohol and intoxication were responsible crime, murder, and other negative aspects of life. Prohibition started from a wave of religious realism that swept the United States, also leading to other "perfectionist" movements such as the abolition of slavery. Leaders of Prohibition were concerned with the behavior of Americans and with the immigrating Europeans, they thought that behavior would only worsen. In 1919, the 18th Amendment of…

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    Technology such as clothing and equipment development, sporting facilities and stadium development, video and computer games and more have had a huge impact on football. Officiating a football match includes consulting a third referee and replay technology. A third referee is a person that would be referred to if the umpires could not resolve a problem. For example if a player may have touched the ball with their hand. Then replay technology was bought in. Before this technology numerous of…

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    receiving proper utilization and payments while also ensuring site workers are being treated appropriately while receiving the proper compensation. Through such efforts, LSC has continued to remain successful in preventing additional major compliance infractions as the month has progressed. Such Compliance advisory services are particularly relative to the following projects: ENR 2C, ENR North FTF, and TDPS. As always, monitoring activities and Project Management duties have included the…

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    of this my raid group became very successful and I soon climbed the ranks in my guild to be able to lead my own raid. As raid leader it was now my responsibility to review applicants, schedule raid times, properly discipline tardiness or other infractions, and lead my nine raiders into battle. The multitasking required to perform my role as a healer while also instructing others during the heat of battle proved to be difficult yet rewarding. If one strategy resulted in failure, we would evaluate…

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