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    first reported that there are 5 states that do not have hate crime legislation emplaced. Wyoming, Indiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, and Georgia, my home state, are the states without hate crime legislation. Later, Newsweek did a revision that there are 3 states without hate crime legislation; Arkansas, South Carolina and Georgia.11 Given the past of these states, it is hard to believe that they do not have hate crime legislation. Especially in South Carolina with the recent hate crime committed…

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    worried about themselves. This led to the thought that they were the reason for all of the terrible things that were happening in Germany. The Nazi's also created anti Semitic legislation which took away many of the Jews rights. The Nuremburg Laws were created solely to discriminize against the Jews. Some of this legislation took away the Jews right to go out to bars, to go to health spas, to work in several different professions as well as banned marriages between Germans and Jews. These laws…

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    Muller V Oregon Injustice

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    the factories for all hours of the day had detrimental effects on workers’ health and well being, whether male or female; legislation limiting the amount that one could be forced to work was thus a necessity. Muller v Oregon successfully implemented restrictions on the hours that women could work, and merely “fifteen years later, only five states lacked maximum hour legislation of some sort” (Muller 76). However, while Muller v Oregon achieved this limitation on the workday, the negative…

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    psychological impacts (Reid, 2012). Particularly, sex trafficking is rampant in both developed and developing nations, with different patterns witnessed in these countries. Factors associated with these trends include wealth distribution, demographics, legislation, and a myriad of other factors (Martin & Smith, 2015). This research will aim to compare sex trafficking in North and South America to uncover the factors that lead to the differences or similarities. Sex trafficking is prevalent in…

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    A substantial step is, "behavior of such a nature that a reasonable observer, viewing it in context could conclude beyond a reasonable doubt that it was undertaken in accoradance with a design to violate the statue" (Schmalleger & Hall, 2014 P.95). When it comes to this case I do agree that the girls had taken a substantial step towatd the commission of a targeted offense. For the reason that, Tracie planned with her friend Molly to poison her homeroom teacher. Not only did she planned the crime…

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    Rome was, in the age of its republic, one of the most democratic places in the world. Democracy, of course, is a government in which people can vote to select/elect a leader. Romans had a government which allowed (essentially) all men to vote. Their republic lasted from 509-27 B.C. The Romans’ total democracy was built off of assemblies, voting, and legislative powers given to the citizens. Assemblies were one of the biggest parts of…

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    During the early 1900s both the federal government and Progressive Era reformers effectively worked to bring about change through laws of consumer protection, movements towards legislative and election reform, and labor reforms. During the early 1900s many licensing programs developed to standardize professions and new laws emerged with the goal of making goods safer for consumers. The American Medical Association (AMA), an organization of doctors and medical students, was formed in 1901 by…

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    Social Work Law

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    although social workers need relevant and vast knowledge of policies and laws in place to guide their practice, they must recognise that in fact they are not lawyers. This creates an element of responsibility as the social worker involved must know legislation to recognise when a legal opinion is required to guide their decision making and also to inform their client to seek legal help or legal intervention when required as circumstances might evolve legally or there may be concerns about health…

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    Equal Pay Case Study

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    1-Explain the notion of Equal Pay for Equal Work. What legislation contains this notion? (5 Marks) Equal Pay for Equal work means that men and women doing similar work are compensated the same. Similar work is defined as work that necessitates the same skill which is defined as the amount known education, physical or motor abilities required for the employee to effectively perform the job (Ontario). Effort is the physical or mental extortion to effectively do the job (Ontario). Responsibility is…

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    light charge of six years for the killing of an innocent teen. The alleged measures of this new legislation will…

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