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    Why We Shouldn't Take Our Education For Granted The First Amendment of the United States Constitution is the freedom of speech. It is an amendment all Americans exercise daily. It is very important that we as a nation, preserve, enforce and protect this right. But not all countries install these rights for their people. For example in 1970's China, many people had very little rights and freedom. A book named Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress was written 17 years ago all about the…

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    Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. We believe strongly in this statement and take it to heart as a guiding factor in our government’s structure. Many laws in our country are created in order to preserve and protect each and every one of our unalienable rights. But, what if in an effort to protect one of these rights we infringe upon another right? Is it okay to negate one right in order to fulfill another? These questions are ones that commonly come up in the discussion of faith healing.…

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    Ward V Canada Case Summary

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    The pith and substance test has a procedure in analysing the case, and the court followed and answered the relevant questions needed to be answered to settle the pith and substance analysis to make their decisions. Since the law was created for to preserve fishery, which its legal effects was in relation to rights and liabilities, they can’t question anything that has to do with justice and humanity. Although, legal positivist looks at rights because law is associated with rights but not…

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    education initiatives that promote and inform worldwide preservation of our biological heritage. We believe that by enhancing our public understanding of biodiversity, we can foster a culture of stewardship in which people are inspired to conserve and protect the natural world” (E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation). Wilson’s passion has guided him from a boy living in Mobile, Alabama collecting ants and butterflies to a world renowned…

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    America is known as the land of the free and the home of the brave. We are seen throughout the world as a place of hope and opportunity. This is because of the freedoms everyday citizens are allowed. These freedoms created the individuals found in America. The American Identity can be uniquely defined with our freedoms that encourage individuals to seek their own contributions to our society. One of the first ideas to enter my mind when discussing America is freedom. Freedom is the power or…

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    The quilts that Dee wants from her mother are family treasures and while Dee wants to preserve them, Maggie wants to use them how they are supposed to be used. Quilts are made to be used and worn out, which is exactly the opposite of what Dee wants to use them for. The mother realizes that quilts are meant to be used and although they should be treasured, setting them aside to preserve them does them no justice because they are not being used as intended. Rarely do people make family…

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    National Parks Internship

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    National parks are typically created to help protect that lands within it from outside forces such as air pollution, waste and human interaction. The Yellowstone National Park, established Mar 01, 1872, was the first of many national parks created with the goal to protect the natural environment. Some of these parks, like Yellowstone, are important to protect because they hold scientific value. The geysers that are within the park contain “60 percent…

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    Wilderness Wiking

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    The Merriam-Webster definition of wilderness certainly defines the important distinction between affected and unaffected geographical areas in the Canadian environment. Sincalir’s (2016) article defines the problem of biased wilderness preservation policies when it comes to extraction of natural resources from differing regions of Canada. In fact, there are many instances when the regulation of the ecosystem is diverted in order to give cart blanche to resource extraction corporations’ massive…

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    “And in the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years” (Lincoln). Despite being so young when he passed away, Lincoln’s achievements were worth a dozen lifetimes. Such accomplishments granted him the qualification of being a strong leader. One of his qualification to be a leader were his leadership traits. The traits Abraham Lincoln used to change America were standing for his beliefs, having unbiased opinions, and motivating others. Abraham Lincoln stood…

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    teacher replied, “By becoming an environmentalist and by learning and following the concepts of environmentalism”. Environmentalism is described as an ideology to save an endangered nature through regulation and lifestyle changes. (Roskin) It seeks to protect and conserve the various elements of earth’s ecosystem. Those elements consist of: water, air, land, animals, plants, and habitats such as rainforest, deserts, and oceans. Environmentalism also works to correct the damage that occurs to…

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