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    I first realized my interest to study law whilst playing with a law-book. In lieu of a toy my mother would hand me one of the many law books piled up on the kitchen table. I recall reaching for the book, dragging it to the nearest chair and accepting my mother’s friendly invitation to join her. The law books my mother had piled up had a unique way of influencing different aspects of our life. I remember thinking how my mother and I used the law books in completely different ways. Its intriguing…

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    Austrian Empire released the drones to attack the citizens of Venice during their revolution. Ever since, the Americans have also adopted the use of drones to attack their opponents. American released their drones for an attack in Sep. 11, 2001. The United States attacked the suspected terrorists in Somalia, Yemen, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. According to the survey that was done later in America…

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    One of the causes of the involvement in drug trafficking between Mexico and the United States is the narco-culture in society. As the author of the article said most of the young people get involved in this crime because they see this Cartel leaders as heroes. They want to have all the money and power their have. The narco-lifestyles as it is called, is glamorized through narcocorridos (The narcocorrido is a musical composition that is notorious for its violent protagonists and powerful…

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    purpose of civil disobedience is to be able to peacefully protest laws. This type of outcry can spur change without the violence other types of protests involve. It is the best way for citizens to express their discontent with the government and current laws without causing injury or excessive disruption. This is especially relevant today. Peaceful resistance to laws positively impacts and can improve a free society, like the United States. Civil disobedience has had a major impact on change…

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    the principles proposed by those same leaders. Those escaping their home nations for the religious freedom in the New World, or North America, became those most likely to persecute others for being of different religion than they were. In the United States, which…

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    Voter Identification Laws

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    Voter identification laws have been a major topic of discussion and source of tension over the past few election cycles in America. Lawmakers have been working quickly to enact these laws around the country since the contested 2000 election. These laws have risen out of a so-called need to combat widespread voter fraud in our elections; however, the laws are coming from one end of the political spectrum and have the tendency to only benefit that side 's electoral achievements. At the end of the…

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    Traffic Awareness

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    the destination country, they discover that there are no jobs available. The traffickers sell them to brothels to become prostitutes, or to farms to perform a hard labor. The victims of the human trafficking are not paid for their labor. In the United States,…

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    The United States of America, many often think, freedom, opportunity and the pursuit of happiness. What is it that makes a Nation truly happy as a whole? Does it consist of a strong Government? Does it consist of happy people? America was once ranked #17 on what is called, The World 's Happiest Report. In the book, "Geography of Bliss" by: Eric Weiner, the author travels to different parts of the World, whom are considered to be happier, to discover their key to happiness. Although The United…

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    with a hatchet, have many within the United States Government concerned. In a speech at the National Defense University, President Barack Obama stated, “[W]e face a real threat from radicalized individuals here in the United States…often U.S. Citizens or legal residents [who] can do enormous damage, particularly when they are inspired by larger notions of jihad” (Obama 2013). Internet propaganda from terrorist organizations such as Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) are…

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    The Right-To-Work Law

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    The advocates of this law argue that right-to-work law allow the states to enhance their capacity to attract new business, foster economic development as well as generate employment opportunities. In order to support their arguments, they have cited several researches claiming that states implementing right-to-work law have witnessed significant increase in the private sector compensation and job growth (Pearson, 2012). According to the supporters, the right-to-work laws have proved record of…

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