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    understood, which should be the main goal. If marriage between the homosexual, bisexual, transgender, and lesbian community promoting uniqueness and spreads individual experience, then existentialism supports gay marriage. Sartre argues that an infraction on someone’s life especially the prevention of marriage goes against critical human values. He wants the individual, gay or straight to experience to the fullest extent of their joys and consequences because it is the way of life that is highly…

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    Victorville Security Guard

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    The City of Victorville is located in the high desert and has some wonderful attractions and is creating a family-oriented entertainment for their residents and visitors. It is also the home of the San Bernardino County Fair and Route 66. The City of Victorville is working hard on making the city a safe place for all who live or visit there. There are parts of the city that don’t get as much attention, like the Old Town of Victorville. That’s why the Victorville City Library, located 15011…

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    Do School Uniforms Work?

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    Another needful outcome of schools choosing their own clothing policies is that it would provide recent data concerning school uniforms. Much of the information found currently about them is outdated and cannot be completely accurate in relation to today. Keith A King agrees that this is true in the Journal of School Health, but remarks “Lack of empirical evidence supporting school uniforms does not mean that school uniforms do not work… [more] Studies should be conducted which investigate…

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    Adult Justice System

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    The enormous amounts of stress and anxiety that adolescents exhibit should be all the more reason to refrain from trying juveniles through the adult justice system. During the teenage phase, one is struggling to simultaneously balance out school, relationships, home life, hormonal changes, and possibly even work. In this time of his life, the teenager is beginning to embark on a mission to seek himself out; he wants to solve the mysteries of who he wants to be, what he wants to do, and where he…

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    shined and your uniform in top shape shows that you spend time making sure that it was presentable. As a Police Officer your appearance is something of high importance and also in the Academy, it will again limit your chance of acquiring a class III infraction. Lastly in the Academy setting, having proper items in your duffle bag for a full bag inspection on an instant notice. It is important to have all of your items that is required in case of a change of schedule and we need certain…

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    Pro Dress Codes In Schools

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    In the United States, over half of the schools (private and public) have some kind of dress code set in place. Many people think that dress code is unnecessary and many are pro-dress code. I have found that the standard dress code has (for the most part) been interpreted negatively. Dress codes are set in place to prevent distractions from one student to another and to prevent students from wearing inappropriate clothing that puts off bad images about themselves. Although most students…

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    that they were employed covenants throughout their society including the act of marriage, church construction, to the development of towns, and establishing further levels of government jurisdiction. Such laws, gave acceptance to punishment for infractions especially around behavior. Such laws for instant prohibited the sales of alcohol to Blacks or another example was in 1705 made it illegal for sexual encounters between white and black people. In the case of Massachusetts such violations of…

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    Nullification Dbq Essay

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    The Carolinians also defended nullification in a Charleston newspaper called the City Gazette by claiming that the tariff was not a delegated power of the government. [The Government of the United States, is a Government of Delegated Powers, marked, limited and distinct Powers, derived from the consent of the several States that constitute the Union; not inherent in, or necessarily springing from the Government itself[.] To Use and exercise powers not delegated by the Constitution, or to extend…

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    policemen fall back on naïve profiling by race, ethnicity, age, gender—characteristics not relevant to security—they're little better than a computer. Instead of "driving while black," the police will face accusations of harassing people for the infraction of "flying while Arab." Their actions will increase racial tensions and make them less likely to notice the real threats. And we'll all be less safe as a result” (Schneier). Not only does this make it unsafe for everyone but also means that…

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    Symbolism In Strange Fruit, By Billie Holiday

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    The man behind "Strange Fruit" is a man from New York City named Abel Meeropol. In The Guardian news article by Caryl Phillips He says, "Meeropol was motivated to write the poem after seeing a photograph of two black teenagers, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, who had been lynched in Marion, Indiana on August 7 1930. Their bodies were hanging limply from a tree" (Phillips 5). Harold heft says in The Jewish Daily Forward, "The poem “Bitter Fruit” was first published in the union journal The New York…

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