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    Throughout the history of the justice system in the United States, the means in which service has been provided remains to be a remarkable test to overcome. From generation to generation law enforcement be it through self-election or outside forces, have been given the duty with supervising people in a way to satisfy the community’s needs, intentions, problems, and the people path in spite of the resources that are made available to them. With each era of service the level of policing has…

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    Video games and other interactions with technology can have both beneficial and detrimental effects on the lives of their users. The question now is, are video games really as bad as some our society some claim, or do they have good benefits for society. To these questions my answer is yes and yes. As mentioned above some video games have many beneficial health benefits. As such, we can, and in some cases should use them. The ways in which games can relieve symptoms from accidents, assist…

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    signs of witchcraft from wizards, devils, and demons. It was banned because groups of Christian parents and teachers would complain to their city and states enough to have it brought off the shelves. Lastly, “Lolita” was banned because of themes of pedophilia and incest, which was very inappropriate for adolescents. Huckleberry Finn is nowhere near as obscene as some of these are. A book should be banned if it promotes any form of depression, sexual references towards children, or encourage…

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    Who Is Vladimir Nabokov?

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    If he really loved Lolita he wouldn’t have had taking her youth hood away from her and never thought of murdering her mother. Charlotte relationship with Lolita may have been strained throughout the novel, and that Charlotte stays blind to his pedophilia and lust for her daughter and worships Humbert, Charlotte was the only family that Dolores had. Charlotte nor her daughter were attractive Humbert usually refers to Charlotte derisively as Mama or the Haze woman he even called her fat, pig as…

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    Gay Marriage Debate

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    against God. There is no reason to believe that the acceptance of gay marriage will lead to the acceptance of other nontraditional relationships. In gay marriage, both people are normally consenting to the relationship. When it comes to bestiality, pedophilia, and incest, there is normally or always no consent. Consent is always necessary for relationships in today 's society. If not, it 's viewed as an unhealthy relationship. In fact, some of these nontraditional relationships are actually…

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    Boyabuse is a compilation of explicit short stories describing minors engaging in sexual activities with adults (R. v. Sharpe, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 45, 2001 SCC 2). However, this behaviour further intensified as he visited a known advocate for pederasty and pedophilia in Amsterdam (R. v. Sharpe, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 45, 2001 SCC 2). Mr. Sharpe behaviour drastically escalated when customs found nude pictures of minors in his possession for which he was arrested (R. v. Sharpe, [2001] 1 S.C.R. 45, 2001 SCC…

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    Cannabis Legalization

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    Cannabis Legalization Cannabis is able to treat over 170 diseases , including Dravet Syndrome. Which is a rare, severe form of intractable epilepsy. Charlotte Figi suffers from Dravet Syndrome when, she was 2 years old she started having seizures. Her parents tried everything they could ranging from diets to many pharmaceutical drugs. None seemed to work , then amendment 20 was passed in Colorado in 2000. That 's when her parents decided to apply for medical marijuana. They bought cannabidiol…

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    cautious he was with his practice. I was particularly interested in the fact that he has 3 separate names to use for varying situations to isolate his work from his life. Personally, I was astounded to hear he had refused to engage in role-playing pedophilia and bestiality simply because he did not want to advocate people to explore those desires. Beforehand, I had thought that sex workers always had a price with few exceptions, but James did renounce a fair amount of sexual actions. But what I…

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    slope’’” (Liebler, Schwartz, Harper) frame, where “Same-sex marriage is a gateway to future moral atrocities” (Liebler, Schwartz, Harper). Some sexual morals that could have a chance of changing include: pornography, prostitution, sex trafficking, and pedophilia. If all of these morals become changed as well, it could cause serious harm and destruction to society. The world could and would become a place of free will where you could get away with any form of destruction to other people. Due to…

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    The Victorian era maintained a double sexual standard with both women and men: repressive rules for women’s sexuality and sexual freedom for men. The ideology of moral values only served to provoke rampant prostitution. The idea of double standards was based on the division between Madonna and whore, between the “respectable” or the “fallen.” Women were viewed as either controlling or enhancing male sexual behaviour. As a result, their sexual identity was an implication on determining whether…

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