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    Cyberbullying Need New Laws to Restrain In recent years, cyberbullying has become a major social problem. Cyberbullying has been a serious threat to every adolescent’s mental health. However, in the current social attitudes, the definition of cyberbullying is still classified as a civil offense. This definition is outdated. The consequences that are caused by cyberbullying have far exceeded the consequences of ordinary civil offenses. Cyberbullying would cause great psychological pressure to…

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    For 10 years the new American Colonies, where under the law of the Articles of Confederation. In this decade they were in debt and poverty. The people of this new country decided to start again and so the Constitution was formed, a brilliant jewel in the cave of the world. What would have happened in the 2nd Constitutional Convention failed and the Article of Confederation was the document that ran our country? The problems that the United States of America were facing was simply enormous. The…

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    Mason’s New Car The court will hear the case since there was a contract signed between the Mason’s and the dealership at R&G Company. The law stipulates that a contract is any agreement between two parties for the provision of a service or product that is enforceable by law (Emerson, 2009). In any given contract, there are different elements that justify the agreement and include but are not limited to: An offer that details exactly what will be provided by the agreement. The two parties are…

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    The documentary the 13th examines the Richard Nixon era, the new Jim Crow Laws, Ronald Reagan “War on drugs”, Bill Clinton’s “three strikes you’re out” which lead to a massive incarnation in the 1990s of minorities for a long period of time. In 1989, Ronald Reagan declared a war on drugs. Crack and Cocaine were rising and the usage of the products depended on social class. Crack was an inner city drug and the majority of consumers were from Black and Hispanic communities. Those who were arrested…

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    Search and seizure laws have been around since the beginning of the United States of America, and have a very controversial history.Many deem the way the laws are practiced unconstitutional, and oppressive to minorities, while others think they are just and need to be carried out to stop crime. Police officers have found many missing persons and have also brought down many drug dealers all while staying in the lines of legal search and seizure. Many people fear officers can overstep their…

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    Although a Reckless driving and careless driving are similar charges under New Jersey Law, the most important difference between both is that a conviction for Careless Driving will earn you up to 2 points on your New Jersey Driver’s License and a conviction for Reckless Driving will earn you up to 5 points on your New Jersey Driver’s License depending on the number of convictions. A reckless driving citation 39:4-96 means a person "knowingly" or "purposely" drove heedlessly in disregard of…

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    This essay concentrates on the employment law and how it affects employment agreement in New Zealand by the legal frameworks in which it develops employment relationship in relation to the Employment Relations Act (ERA) 2000. As highlighted “the use of such triangular relationships creates complexities in the rights and responsibilities of each party” . Means that the power of New Zealand’s employment law defines employers and employees across the statutes. The court uses the employment status…

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    with the law, and effects their self esteem. This issue makes the lives of black people more difficult and this problem needs to change. To do so, I would like to analyze mainstream news to find out why and how these negative stories are being formulated. If the source of the problem can be identified, a possible solution can be implemented. Some possible sources to this problem can be racist police, racist newscasters, and even racist television and news channels. This analysis of news will…

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    News comes today comes in many forms from a twitter update on your phone to the more traditional newspaper delivered right to your house each morning. Some news we find intriguing, while other articles we just skim over and think nothing of it. So why does some news catch our attention? Is it the shock factor, something interesting or is it just so horrifying you have to read it? Today one of the most controversial topics flooding the news is gun violence and gun control. It seems we cannot go…

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    believe in and adjust their behavior according to the superstition. Eventually, the dissemination of fake news, public reactions to that news, social media, and the black cat debate were combined and the piece began to…

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