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    positive net ot the US economy and pay more to the system then they take out. Legal immigrants will expand the GDP and add to the tax base. Studies say that immigrants are a drain to the economy. Congress and the white house are putting effort behind the action and the current attack of unsubstantiated legalizing 11 million undocumented will be costful. Legalizing the undocumented immigrants population and reforming the legal immigration system would add a $1.5 trillion to U.S. GDP in over a…

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    and didn’t have the abortion. When the child grew up, he became “a superstar.” This is one of many events that changed his mind about abortion. Trump has three exceptions of abortion being legal which is if there is rape, incest, and danger to the mother. Trump wants all immigrants that enter the country to be legal. Trump said, “The US has become a dumping ground for everybody else's problems.” America is the only…

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    have not advertised online, to attract customers. 4-Focus on diversifying and increasing business areas that contain the Internet. 5-You focus on the emerging economy that does not have the Internet and help it. Threats 1-Yahoo might involve into legal issues due breaching of…

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    contentious issue for many legal systems globally. The decision whether the implementation of the sentence is right or wrong often creates division among the masses. The aim of the paper is to decipher what the death penalty entails as well as discuss the benefits and consequences associated with adaptation of the sentence as a judgment in criminal cases. The discussion involves understanding the gravity of the use of the death penalty as well as addresses moral, legal and religious issues…

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    The political system was closely related to rationalism, or “the belief that human response or intellect is the true source of knowledge.” This thought is connected to philosophy to explain the natural or human world. Rationalists helped make a political system that needed citizen participation. This political system was democracy. An important institution to Greek democracy was the polis, which was not just a place…

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    Most people automatically get an image of young, elementary school kids or children even younger than that, such as toddlers or infants. However, the correct way to define “child” is anyone under the legal age of adulthood, which is eighteen. The dictionary definition does not help people understand this concept. One often thinks of a little, helpless, innocent kid when they hear the word child, but a child is not limited to this. A child can be a strong…

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    inhumane system used by only the most cruel and barbaric of societies. But in truth slavery has been practiced or experienced in some shape or form by almost every society. It actually can be seen as a sign of economic and social advancement, especially during early periods in history. While that idea might seem harsh, if you look slavery is usually a result of conquest and the economic and social surges that follow it. When most people think of slavery, especially in the Western world, they…

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    significant because it represents one of the few chapters of our nation’s past when women played the predominant role in American history. It also represents a less flattering time in America where the criminal judicial system wrongfully convicted innocents of witchcraft without the right of legal counsel or protection against fabricated allegations. Women were considered easier prey for the devil since they were perceived as the weaker sex morally speaking as well as physically and spiritually…

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    There are many drugs, legal and illegal, that are used every day all over the world. Drugs are high on the lists of concerns of Americans, and are considered one of the major problems in the United States. There are a number of negative effects that are associated with drugs and this would be reduced if the United States banned the allowance of marijuana. Marijuana is said to be one of the least negative effecting drugs there are today, but in saying that the most commonly used illegal drug is…

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    Police Values

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    This means that the individual brings with them a set of core values or a set of social values. Police tend to hire those who are conservative and conformist in nature. In this theory this may be true, but in the real world I cannot agree with this statement. Where did these values come from? Things like: different individual and family, social economic status, society. The third theory is Utilitarianism. this looks at the costs and benefits of the situation. If someone…

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