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    How would you feel if you had to ask two hundred and sixty million people for the right to marry (MTV Choose or Lose Campaign)? This is the battle that same-sex couples have been facing since May 18, 1970 when two male students from the University of Minnesota applied for a marriage license and got denied in light of the fact that they were both men (ProCon). Same sex marriage should be legalized because denying them the right to marry violates human rights, it encourages family values,…

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    Honorable Judge , Today I come before you seeking joint custody over my son Joshua Benjamin. I met Jessica in 2007 while attending the same high school and we began dating. In May of 2009 after graduating high school we married one another. In September of 2009 I went into the service as a Marine where I served 7 years and was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in August 2015. During my 7 year stench in the Marines, I always financially provided for Jessica. She had 3 jobs during our 7…

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    stays at home to care for the children or work part time, that is more realistic (224). Charen points out that mothers prefer staying at home not working, or working part-time. On the other hand, many couples do not stay together. So, there is joint custody or just one parent raising children. In my experience, I was raised by my mother and my father was not involved at all. Charen would consider this untraditional, but, it is all I know and I prefered being raised in that way. Charen is correct…

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    Tina is 6 years, 11 month old English-speaking female who is attending the kindergarten at Pottsbore Primary in the morning and attends a neighborhood childcare in the afternoon. Tina’s parents share joint custody of her. During the week, Tina lives with her mother and lives with her father during the weekends. Tina’s mother is an administrative assistant for a law firm. Her father is a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company. According to Tina’s mother, she had a normal pregnancy and…

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    During the 1920s, vast changes and advancements were made in all spheres, from politics to economics to society. The changes from the First World War still affected the new post-war America. While the men we fighting Paton’s war across Europe, the women remained home and fought a war of their own: survival without a provider. For the first time in American history, nearly all women in the United States needed to provide for themselves and their children without their husbands or the government.…

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    Throughout the years, policing practices have begun to evolve and cater to the needs and safety of those within disadvantaged groups to eliminate the risks of crime and victimisation. The roles of the police within greater communities are about preventing crime, investigating, peacekeeping and maintaining public order. In particular, one group that the police focues on is those with cognitive disabilities or mental impairments, which defines people with autism, dementia, mental illnesses,…

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    When someone creates an emotional attachment to someone, or something, it becomes very difficult for that person to give it up. That person starts feeling responsible for that “subject” after he/she spend days and nights taking care of it. The person strives for the subjects well being and expects it to yield properly. When a woman goes through the process of pregnancy, she endures a lot of difficulties relating to her health and of the fetus. She strives for the well being of the baby, which…

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    create intervention programs. By all of these agencies working together initiatives can be taken. Legislation can be lobbied for and passed, if needed. Police Departments alone cannot be responsible for reducing the number of incidents. It will take a joint effort. Community efforts involving a multidisciplinary approach to violence reduction are most likely to be effective. Schools, businesses, victim assistance programs, religious organizations can all play a role in reducing violence in the…

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    Some may say that my viewpoint on the ethnic stereotypes and racial tension within the city of St. Louis is obscene. Some would even feel offended just from hearing me discuss what I experience with individuals on a daily basis. Individuals are conducting conversations in regards to ethnic stereotypes on a daily basis and there is racial tension all around the United States in today’s society. St. Louis has been one of, mainstream media’s, scenes for a lot of the racial tension that is going on…

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    the main character and wife in the play, deviated from society’s expectations. This essay will explore the contrast of women of Nora’s time and women today. Today, women are more likely to voice concern about the marriage and finances, commonly a joint effort. In the early 1900’s men were the only ones able to make financial decisions and ultimately ran the household. A woman was less likely…

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