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    Clifford Rationalism

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    One supported by strong rationalism where a belief must be supported by proof in order to be believed as true based on an argument that a reasonable person would believe (Peterson, et al., Reason and Religious Belief, p. 61). Perhaps the fact Clifford was a survivor of a shipwreck sheds light on his deep-rooted belief and he finds such a careless act inexcusable and deplorable (Chignell, Andrew…

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    different approaches to the same issue. Malcolm 's childhood was not as easy as that of the beloved minister 's son. At the age of three his house was burned in Omaha and at the age of six his father was killed by a streetcar in Lansing, which had suspicions leading to white supremacists for being the ones involved with the murder. Later in his life while attending school he was asked by his teacher what he wanted to be when he was older. When he replied that he had intentions to be a lawyer,…

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    Modern day societies were founded on rules and laws meant to bring harmony amongst its residences. Laws are a binding custom or practice of a community; a rule of conduct or action prescribed or formally recognized as binding or enforced by a controlling authority. These laws are meant to bring order and foster a community that will bring benefit to those within it. Those who go against the laws declared by that society than they are called criminals. Criminals commit crimes which are action or…

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    operated recklessly, when police officers stopped the vehicle, then later deemed the scent of marijuana probable cause and searched it. This case deemed reliability proven through ongoing circumstances sufficient as the right to stop due to reasonable suspicion, but did not establish probable cause based on its own merit. The right to search stemmed solely from the scent of marijuana instead, being established by State v. Greenwood 301 N.C. 705 (1981) as probable cause. This is strengthened in…

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    While this has many advantages, it can leave peoples judgement in the wrong direction in certain situations which can lead to racial profiling. Racial profiling is when an individual has accusations of a person who they feel threatened by or have suspicion of committing a crime. From a symbolic interactionist perspective, this is a serious social problem that has been around for such a long time but is getting much attention now because of the innovation of technology and internet over the past…

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    how the government misrepresented the issues about the collection and misuse of personal data (Eddlem). The recurring denial and acknowledgment of the truth creates nihilism and doubt among citizens. If the government keeps trying to hide things, suspicion will arise in the state-citizen relationship. The government must make a conscious change to prevent themselves from getting carried away with the power and authority that was given to them by the…

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    Immigration Policy

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    When examined closely, immigration can affect everyone whether directly or indirectly. Still, many view it as insignificant to their daily lives. In the world of today, where victims of warfare and violence look for relief, it is important to keep in mind the thousands of immigrants that work hard to gain new opportunities. As time progresses, immigration continues in many countries, creating controversial views over the intentions of immigrants leading to immigration policies. In the United…

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    Edward Snowden Debate

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    In June 2013, former National Security Agency(NSA) contractor Edward Snowden, despite knowing he would face legal prosecution, revealed to reporters confidential information on global surveillance programs run by the United States' government. He leaked how the United States' government covertly collects personal online information, such as email messages and phone conversations, as part of anti-terrorism measures. According to Newsweek, 55 percent of United States' citizens lauded Snowden for…

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    It’s a common scenario: you log into your business’s Facebook page one morning and BAM! You’ve come face to face with a negative review or customer complaint. Your heart sinks—you’ve spent so much time, money, and effort trying to create a strong and positive presence for your company online. And now, this one user has made your life exponentially more difficult. As a first instinct, you immediately look for the “delete” button (you can’t have that kind of negativity on your page!). But perhaps…

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    The Big Sleep is an interesting novel by Raymond Chandler with many twists and turns throughout the entire plot, with an abrupt plot twist at the very end. The story is set in the in Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, from the point of view of Philip Marlowe, the protagonist. The basic plot of the entire story starts when a private detective, Philip Marlowe, gets hired by a wealthy man, General Sternwood, for a job, which involves the blackmailing of one of his two daughters, Vivian Regan.…

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