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    surprise when they entered Masterpiece Cakeshop the owner refused to sell them a wedding cake as it violated his personal religious beliefs. A Supreme Court Case was open in ruling that the owner Jack Phillips was discriminating the couple for their sexual preferences. In the first audio the court case of Jack Philips claims that he did not believe he was acting against the law because there has been various occasions in the past were the owners of cakeshops have denied their services to…

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    Feminism In Morocco

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    demonstrates potential promise for addressing gender-based violence and supporting women’s rights” (Elliott 2009, Evrard 2014). Moroccan Family Law The official and legal system of Morocco is an “assortment of laws grounded on the Maliki tradition of Sharia, local customary laws based in tribal laws, and the French Penal code which dominates civil laws” (Fernea 1998). Amid the independence from France in 1956, the decision to follow the Maliki tradition was strategic, created by tribal…

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    his people. In it, he describes laws that are just and laws that are unjust, conveying the message that the laws against African-Americans are unjust. He starts his letter by describing laws perceived as just and laws that are perceived as unjust, continues by detailing examples of unjust laws, and ends his letter through describing why he perceives breaking the laws against…

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    Anti Bullying In Schools

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    the Matt Epling Safe School Law, required that every school district develop a policy to address bullying within the school. The law states that schools must ensure bullying is prohibited and have safeguards in place to protect against false reports, as well as the person doing the reporting. The policy must also have appropriate people identified to implement and monitor the procedures, as well as investigate and report (Matt Epling Safe School Law, 2011/2014). The law has very little reach…

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    A concrete example of how alienation would cause the social issue of inequality under this case is the following: MCGI or Members Church of God International, which is a religious sect with Mr. Eliseo Soriano as the presiding minister, has a very particular modest dress and grooming code. Women are prohibited to cut their hair, nor wear expensive jewelry and denim pants, while men are not allowed to have long hair. Failure…

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    Egypt Religion

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    approach to medicine. The Egyptians religion and they had temples , after life, and beliefs on who made the world. They also had government that had laws and social pyramids. Last but not least their approach to medicine led them to dentistry and herbs. The Egyptian religion was a major influence in their daily lives like creating religious cults, and going to temples to worship gods. The after life was very important to their religion, when someone died they had to do though…

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    that a person’s religious beliefs does not change how they should be represented in society and if religion and law stay together it will cause more problems. For example, if people are judged based on their religion there will be more violence against them, chances of rioting and unfair social standings. These people’s ability to live a good life should not be based on their identity and what they believe in. England is the most powerful country right now and what we do with our law, other…

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    Argumentative Essay Law. A system created to reflect and protect the interests of the people it serves. Without it, society cannot function. Naturally those who swear under oath to uphold the principles and ideals of the legal system must subscribe to a model which ensures that they do so. This model is the “fit and proper person” and it exists to maintain a standard of integrity and justice within the legal system. The following essay is an account of why a lawyer must always be a fit and…

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    (Section 15 of the charter of rights and freedoms) • 7(1) IRPA- “no employer or person acting on behalf of an employer shall (b) discriminate against any person with regard to employment or any term or condition of employment, because of the race, religious beliefs, colour, gender, physical disability, mental disability, marital status, age, ancestry or place of origin of that person or of any other person. • Vriend and many gay and lesbian groups declared that this dicrimination went agains…

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    Rhetorical Essay of “Letter From Birmingham Jail” In Martin Luther King Junior’s “Letter From Birmingham Jail”, King responds to the criticism of the eight white clergymen by stating that he isn’t affiliated with the problems of racism in Birmingham. He states the he usually never takes the time to respond to criticisms, or otherwise, “his secretaries would have little time for anything other than such correspondence in the course of the day” (King par.1). King believes that his fellow…

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