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    Future Applications of the Equal Protection Clause The Equal Protection clause in the United States of America’s Constitution has long been a harbinger for controversy, in which events for the lesser of the two opponents always deteriorates before it remotely improves. With this in mind, flashback to the days of the writing and ratifying of the 14th amendment. The Caucasian people of that past world, would not and could not refer to themselves as anything other than superior to their…

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    US Army Reserve vs. National Guard for Homeland Security and US Border Protection The recent increase in over 60, 000 unaccompanied children flooding across our southern borders, coupled with the United States inability to stop the smugglers from bring them across, points to some critical weaknesses in our Homeland Security protection. Before terrorist can exploit these weaknesses, America has to find a way to fill the gap. One possible solution to fix these gaps in our security is to use the…

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    is what it would be like to have tyranny in the United States government. This is what it would be like without the creation of the constitution.The first guard against tyranny was federalism, which is federal, state and local government. Another protection against tyranny was separation of powers which made three main branches of government, judicial ,executive and legislative. One of the last guards against it is checks and balances which makes sure the different branches are using their power…

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    2.1.3 Shareholder protection Shareholder protection is top on the list of corporate governance. However, emphasis placed on protecting shareholders may led to unethical practices if this is a difficult thing to accomplish. Thus, it causes a problem for effective corporate governance in future. This is because protecting shareholders goes in line with making high profits. Therefore, if the company is making losses, it may misrepresent financial figures in order to deceive shareholders that the…

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    “The Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from denying any person within its territory the equal protection of the law. This means that a state must treat an individual in the same manner as others in similar conditions and circumstances.” If the law has to treat people in the same…

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    undocumented. The needs of the citizens should be addressed; therefore, there should be more done for the protection at our southern border from unknown people and the drugs that could be brought. However, this does not undermine the needs of the contributing undocumented population; they are in constant fear of being deported and are weary of coming out when their rights are exploited. The protection of citizens does not have to interfere with that of undocumented immigrants. As we’ve seen,…

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    Part 1 • Analyse the difference between safeguarding and protection in relation to vulnerable adults. The concept of safeguarding vulnerable adults takes on this involvement of the whole community to keep individuals safe. The concept of safeguarding works best where professionals from different areas work together in an integrated way, with sharing of information to ensure that safety is paramount at all times, but also enables people to be aware of individual risk and allows them to…

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    action in pursuit of behavioral goals’ (Ajzen and Madden 1986). Just like an attitude towards a behavior, which is composed of either a positive or negative evaluation of a particular behavior and beliefs about the outcome of the behavior, unlike protection motivation theory which can be unpredictable and people changing their minds towards certain motivation. For example, a person being motivated by a friend and decided to stop smoking but couldn’t hold for long due to some factors surrounding…

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    After reading the Canadian policies on planet sustainability, I think Canada is not a forerunner, but still an active participant in environmental protection. Such claims, however, cannot be made without supporting evidence. To support my claim, here is my perspective on Canada and sustainability. On the topic of air pollution, Canada has made several prospective promises. According to the policy, Canada will reduce its net GHG (Greenhouse Gases) emission by around 17% relative to 2005. Canada…

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    SUBJECT: STATE, SOCIAL PROTECTION AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMMES INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT SUBMITTED TO: PROF. PUSHPENDRA KUMAR SUBMITTED BY: BHAWNA (M2014CODP004) “Social protection policies and programs are really just a form of residual social welfare and cannot address deep-seated problems of poverty.” Discuss. SOCIAL PROTECTION  INTRODUCTION “Social protection is the publically mandated policies and programs to address risk and the vulnerability among poor near poor…

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