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    Charter Of Rights

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    opposition to the needs of society. The manner with which the charter is composed upholds the balance of liberty and equality justly; however, in practise the charter is implemented with the neither the honour nor the justice for which the spirit of the law intended. Furthermore, sections one, twenty four, and eight of the charter aptly demonstrate the misinterpretation with which the charter has been dealt. Overall, the faults within the charter are not within the legislature; a societal change…

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    Future Gun Legislation

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    of violence. I’m not one to think that we can stop every violent act, but if there is anything that we can be done to prevent any of these events we must try, but within reason. Most gun owners are responsible and law-abiding, and they use their guns safely. While no law or set of laws will end gun violence, it is clear that the American people want action, but that action can’t be to arm the masses. When considering the new gun legislation, the following are urged to consider the following…

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    an offensive and ineffective tool the law enforcement officials use. Not only have these events personally affected the lives of many young men of middle eastern descent, but a boy as young as fourteen years old who is of middle eastern descent. Ahmed, a young Muslim boy living in Irving, Texas, was arrested after bringing a homemade clock to school. School officials, as well as many Americans, assumed it was a homemade bomb. Police officers came to the school and arrested Ahmed on the spot…

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    and someone who is in the right place at the right time could potentially prevent a parent or family member from ever having to hear those deathly words. So it would seems that due to the number of school shootings and shootings in general, talk of banning guns has erupted. There are already many laws on the books that regulate gun ownership. However, criminals need not worry about guns being banned, as the black market has no…

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    protect our leader, it seems common sense to depend on them for the protection of our future. It appears almost mundane today to watch the news and see coverage on presidential debates, foreign affairs with Russia or North Korea, and a school shooting…

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    Law Personal Statement

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    Law is a dynamic concept that adapts to the needs of the public. I desire to study law so that I may implement my knowledge towards protecting the rights of citizens. My interest in law sprouts from my enthusiasm for critical reasoning, analysis, and justice. My background has prepared me for a future in this field. Over the past three years I have engaged in Advanced Placement courses. Rigorous courses such as these have prepared me for higher education. My receipt of 5's on the AP United…

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    requiring intellectual austerity and tenacious enactment, which will not only permit me to connect my enthusiasm for Psychology and English to deliver meritorious service, but also contribute to this ever-changing society. I aspire to pursue a career in Law, due to my burning passion and desire to provide meticulous service and positively impact the world. There are over 15,000 Barristers in the UK, and I hope to be a part of this statistic. A Barrister is an educator and inspiring role model;…

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    It makes us wonder why our behaviors are determined by a set of rules that everyone just seems to know. According to C. S. Lewis (1952), the idea of right and wrong is also stated as the Law of Human Nature, because “people thought that everyone knew it by nature and did not need to be taught it” (p.5). This Law of Nature shows that there is a standard for our behaviors that we as humans know we do not live up to. We fight with others to try to prove that we are right and they are wrong, which…

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    stop disrespecting law enforcement, try and have everybody get along with each other then law enforcement. Parents need to influence their kids and others because that’s how they get they habits.If the parents stop doing the things they do the kids wouldn’t do the same.Kids learn from what they parents do if the parents smoke then most kids are going to smoke. Parents should try and keep they kids in school and incontrol they wouldn’t be violent. Kids that stay in school aren’t violent…

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    The Dream Act is a bipartisan legislation and would permit certain immigrant students who have grown up in the United States to apply for temporary legal status and to go on to obtain permanent legal status and become a U.S. citizen if they attend college or the United States military. The Dream Act would also eliminate a federal provision that penalizes states that provide in-state tuition without regard to immigration status. Those eligible for the Dream Act would be illegal immigrants who…

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