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    Pros And Cons Of Kim Davis

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    One citizen who has refused to acknowledge this change in law is Kim Davis, a Kentucky clerk who has refused to issue marriage licenses to any same-sex couples. While Kim Davis feels she is acting under God's authority, she cannot seize the rights of others based on her personal beliefs in view of the fact that it is against the law of the land, signing off on these licenses would not violate her private, personal beliefs, and it is not up to her to decide what rights others should or should…

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    offer a different level of service. All bondsmen are required to charge the same fees to their clients so it has to be the level of service that sets them apart from their competitors. The first thing to do is verify that the bondsman holds a valid license that has been…

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    Texas’ Picture ID Law? The Texas’ Picture ID Law is to propose a legal measure to prevent illegal voting. There are several different forms of identification. According to Vote Texas, Texans can used their “driver license, election identification certificate, personal identification card, license to carry a handgun, military identification card containing the person’s photo, citizenship certificate with photo, and United States passport”. If someone does not have a photo identification card,…

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    rights to take her driver license with her full face veil. On the other hand, Judge Thorpe also has the right based on dealing with other people that might be a real threat. But then again, our technology has advanced so much and can possibly come up with some type of solution. For example, we could be managed by either our fingerprints or our voices; we can add that to the driver license some way. Then for any reason, if a person needs to show his or her driver license, her or she can just scan…

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    Kim Davis Ethical Issues

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    concerned, Kim Davis herself accommodated her religious beliefs after she returned to work from the jail. She designed new application forms and other documents for marriage license without any contact information of the county office. In the meantime, she started letting the deputy clerks of her county to manage all the marriage licenses. In this way, she herself did not have to deal with same-sex marriage issues. Thus, same-sex marriages got authorized in her county avoiding direct conflict…

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    Gun Control Pros And Cons

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    monitors the guns sold in the United States and people believe that they shouldn’t. I am in the neutral position on this topic. Citizens of the United States have the right to carry a weapon on them. People already own licenses to carry weapons out in public, or a concealed weapon license. The main reason why I think the government shouldn’t control the weapons in the USA is because; Guns are a part of American history. This country was built around wars and guns. Civilians had to own weapons…

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    Elderly drivers should be required to reapply for their driving licenses, because the issues that can come with age has the potential to affect their driving skills. Old age can cause many health issues such as weakened eye sight and loss of hearing. Even more, the medications that they may take, can impair their driving abilities even more. As drivers increase in age, their cognitive functioning, their ability to reason and remember, begins to decline. According to the CDC, elderly drivers…

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    Ashley Scrivner Dr. Murimi BISS 1103 A October 2, 2017 Sircam and AIDS Virus Love is like a virus. It can happen to anybody at any time. Unfortunately, I am not talking about this type of virus. I am talking about a computer virus, which is designed to spread from host to host and has the ability to replicate itself through a file or document on a computer. I chose to talk to about two viruses: Sircam and AIDS. The Sircam Virus is a computer worm that propagates by e-mail from Microsoft…

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    meaning. An example of symbolism displayed in a literary piece is To further there are a variety of differences between learning history through informational text vs learning history through literature. Literature pieces include symbolism, artistic license,and perspective rather than informational text where the authors include true facts, realistic, and direct material. Literary pieces may comes as confusing due to its many messages the author is trying to…

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    traffic tickets lead to the incarceration of people who cannot afford the tickets. Last year, my mother was pulled over by the police; her car tag had expired. Due to my mom not being able to pay a previous outstanding balance on her license, she has a suspended license. They took her into custody after getting that information, and she had to stay in jail until her court date. Also, I am in the process of paying off traffic tickets that I cannot afford myself.…

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