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    According to various dictionaries, freedom is the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. We are liberated to be angry or sad or happy in our society, which may not be tolerable in other countries. We are proficient to experience being out of harm’s way and secluded in our own country. We have the Independence to uphold our existence as classified as competent. During my life, freedom has been used to symbolize the United States of America.…

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    Pushing his buttons was exactly what Toshizo was trying to achieve through his actions, aside from letting his full Oni side take over; but that just added to the intensity of the situation that was laid before the both of them. At the time that his fingers had curled around their throat, he had applied pressure before he had let his hand slip back behind their neck. Fingers were securely tangled in blond strands, tug after tug being issued. "Give up and quit trying to act like I have this under…

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    Police Use Of Force

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    Law enforcement utilizes force in certain instances when force is absolutely necessary to protect themselves and those who cannot protect themselves. Henych & Thompson (2008) state that it is for this very main reason that most citizens call the police for assistance. They believe that use of force will come into play to be necessary, certain and unavoidable (p.739). This paper will go on to define different police officer uses of force, factors that vary its applications in the field as well as…

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    Rhetorical Analysis Freedom is the “State of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint ()”. When the concept of euthanasia is addressed. The controversy of freedom rises. Euthanasia is known as mercy killing. It is “the painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and painful disease or in an irreversible coma”. This begs the question, “is it right to kill another to deliver them from their misery”. . Medically, euthanasia is the right choice…

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    College Tuition Attending college is a phenomenon that has gone through many stages. Fifty years ago, college was unimaginable for everyone except the wealthy. Forty years ago, a bachelor’s degree was almost a guarantee for a secure job or the least an added plus to any resume. Twenty years ago, it was presumed that almost every high school senior would graduate and go to college. Now, some students are refraining themselves from college merely because of the price tag. A college education has…

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    Those who are against judicial activism would argue that Judges who believe in this system make laws and not interpret them, which is an abuse of their constitutional power. The issue, they claim, is not whether these problems need to be solved but whether the courts should be involved in such a way. By making decisions about how to run prisons or schools for example, the courts takes on the responsibilities and duties that is supposed to be exclusive only to the legislative and executive…

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    The constitution in article I, section 8, clause 3 gives congress the power to ‘’ regulate Commerce with foreign Nations and among several States, and with the Indian Tribes”. Commerce clause can be defined in the constitution as any business or commercial exchanges in any forms between citizens of different states which includes social communication between citizens of different states by telephone or radio, and person from one state to another for either business or pleasure. It was created to…

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    Enlightenment of the 18th century and both the American and French Revolution liberalism became more significant in the Industrial Revolution largely adopted by the industrial middle class. This ideology being with the notion that people must be free from restraint as mush as possible. Economic Liberalism had as its main tenet the concept of Laissez-faire which means that the state should not interfere with the free play of natural economic forces, mostly supply and demand. According to Economic…

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    When I read Anne Lamott’s experiences with first drafts and writing, I kept thinking about my own experience with art and design. While I have written many essays and drafts for school assignments, the idea of reworking something multiple times has never felt as complementary and fulfilling as Lamott writing career as my own artwork. For every piece of art I make, I have to start with concept designs and initial sketches. Each drawing, painting and design begins with simple shapes that help form…

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    Throughout American history, many brave men and women have done many things to make America what she is today. George Washington is one of those brave men. He was a very great man and did many things throughout his life for America. George Washington was born in Virginia on February 22, 1732. in Philadelphia on May 1775 he was elected to command the American army. Major Washington was sent to Fort LeBoeuf to warn the French to leave the land claimed by Britain , in 1773. At the age of 23…

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