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    Why Rome Fall

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    be painting with the wrong color. That can really destroy your art piece. If your paintings can get destroyed so can Rome. There were three significant reasons for the fall of Rome, Natural disaster, Political Assassination, and the most important reason was Military Issues. One important reason Rome fell was Natural disaster. When Rome was disturbed by a massive earthquake, the shores were left dry like the sea made a sudden retreat but it came back with an immense flooding. That caused…

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    The Family Institution: Then and Now The purpose and understanding of the family institution has changed drastically since the Founders. The Founders associated marriage, specifically a stable one, with the sustainability of the family. Today marriage is less common, it happens later in life, and more of them end in divorce. Living together outside of wedlock was once prohibited, but now it is almost expected. These changes in views of marriage and the family are for the worse; they negatively…

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    United States, people use marijuana more than in any other country, and it is not even legal. Marijuana is a natural green plant that people use it to get high, to be happy, or to have fun with their friends. It also has different street names such as, pot, herb, widow, and common name is weed. The problem is not just about how harmful it is. The worst issue is that people who smoke marijuana think that herb is a natural plant, medication, and pain reliever. Many people have argued about this…

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    Food Inc Essay

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    companies in charge that give the consumer an illusion of choice, an illusion of transparency, an illusion of rights towards food, an illusion of labor rights, and an illusion of animal rights, this is all masterfully played out, in an about 90 minutes documentary. There are harsh truths to be explored however what one might find most important is that even in the end, the customer is always right and what one might blame on the companies is partially the consumers fault for enabling the…

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    see eye to eye on this topic. While many believe that it is a natural born right to have citizenship in the country which you were born in, in a country with nearly three hundred and nineteen million people even if many of them feel a certain way not all are going to agree one hundred percent. Another aspect to this debate is that your family must have gone through the process of legal immigrant status before they are able to claim rights or have a child born to them do so. An editorial piece…

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    There has been many controversies over whether physician ­assisted suicide should be legal or not. Many people believe that it is morally wrong and should be unconstitutional. Individuals who support physician assisted suicide argue that it cuts costs, ends pain and suffering, and is not morally wrong. Physician­ assisted suicide is a controversial procedure that should be accepted, legally and morally as it is cost saving, and eliminates suffering from individual’s lives. If legalized,…

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    The PR Principle

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    public to action”. ( Hopkins, 2016, p.175) PR may represent many legal categories, such as traditional media, commercial speech, and many others. The principles of a healthy economy are the basis of the US functioning. Consequently, 'corporate entities” ( Hopkins, 2016) benefits from the same rights as the physical persons, and are similarly protected under the First Amendment rights, as each ordinary single person. Their rights for free expression are distributed, in a form, if the…

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    conservatism and, generally, a rejection of contemporary ways and values (Claude, Bélanger, 2000). With the election of the Liberal Party led by Jean Lesage in 1960, wanting to improve public services (health), develop new industries, have access to natural resources and more. Shortly after, the government took control of the municipalities and schools administered by the Church previously.…

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    predisposes them to many legal issues. A prominent legal issue deals with the corporate veil and its tendencies to shield corporate leader’s criminal activities. Instead of corporate leaders receiving repercussions, the corporate entity is penalized. This essay will discuss the legal issue of corporate corruption by examining the realism, functionalism, post-structuralism and corporate neoliberalism sociological theories, and the implications surrounding living law, law reform, legal practice…

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    succeeded. However, if anyone says racial inequality has ended, they’re either too busy worrying about their own arrogant self, or lying to you. Just like history always does, it is repeating itself. In all technicality, black people now have the same legal rights as white people, but just because it’s official by the legislative branch doesn’t mean that people all over America are jumping up and down at the end of racial injustice- they’re either still finding ways to be corrupt, or trying to…

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