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    but the government should have a limit; there is no reason why they should be saving all the data they encounter. The government should not be checking our phone calls or our credit cards bill this is a violation of the fourth amendment. The civil right was made to protect every individual from higher position abuse for example government, police, or even the president. Some surveillance may protect the state but the government should not be able to store this information with out the people…

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    In 1875 traveling along the railway was anything but luxurious and the food options were atrocious. Besides the fact that there were very few restaurants options near railway stops the food offered was often rancid and took so long to be served customers didn’t have time to eat it. These existing restaurants weren’t concerned about one-overing their customer because they would never see them again. Fred Harvey was one of the first to recognize this unmet need and he capitalized on it. Harvey…

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    Rights, the foundation of our society. Our rights define our freedom with our political views, our money, our actions, and our bodies. We are given these rights as an understanding that we have certain levels of freedom to act how we want, speak about what we want, and protest whatever we want. However, does this mean that it is valid to protest to take away another person rights? Today in America a social protest movement to advocate anti-abortion and anti-reproductive rights is becoming an…

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    Pro Choice Vs Pro Life

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    The debate of pro-life versus pro-choice has been active in America since the 1960’s. This paper researches both of the opposing sides to understand their history and the current debate. Furthermore, views and arguments for each are discussed in this paper. Several movements have been formed to raise awareness regarding both the pro-life and pro-choice moments. Pro-life considers that abortion is murder and it should be banned by law everywhere in America. Conversely, Pro-choice speaks for…

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    Susan Okin is a feminist philosopher and the author of Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women. Okin’s condemnation of immigrant multiculturalism conveys an extreme form of liberal intolerance shared by liberal feminists alike. Despite raising some valid issues of inequality amongst immigrant societies, Okin’s argument is based on the worst of immigrant culture constructing a misleading narrative about multiculturalism. Here I will analyse Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women to support my argument that…

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    Racial profiling in the United States dates back to the 17th century when police officials were allowed to stop and detain Negroes. The practice has continued since that time despite the abolishment of slavery and American ideology of liberty and equal rights. In the modern age, several ethnic minority groups are victims of racial profiling including African Americans and Latinos. However, the latest and currently the biggest victims of racial profiling are the Middle-Easterners/Muslims. In the…

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    What is the difference between Civil Rights and Land Rights in Australia between 1960 and 1980? 1. What argument does the source make? (if you are having trouble with this question, try breaking it down into two separate questions: What is the source about, and what does it say about its subject?) A. Source A, explores post the 1967 Referendum, in terms of addressing the misconceptions and generalisations that have been produced by scholars, the media and journalists, of whom have…

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    “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God almighty, we’re free at last!” This quote was directly stated from the man himself, Martin Luther King. He wanted a change in society, he wanted freedom. Yet, what does freedom even mean? In these two texts, “Imagine” by John Lennon and “I Have A Dream” by Martin Luther King, freedom is expressed into words. Although both texts have the same theme of freedom, they each convey their messages in different ways. Both John Lennon and Martin Luther King use the…

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    Rights of the Elderly Under Title 6 in chapter 102 I was able to acknowledge the different rights the elderly is granted by the constitution of United States. When it comes to the comfort, security, safety of the elderly comes in the first place. Mental, physical, financial, chemical and emotional abuse must be absent from the elderly. A person providing care may use physical or chemical restrains only if the use is authorized in writing by a physician or the use is necessary in an emergency to…

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    The equal right is the goal for the most member of this society but unfortunately, this is the goal, which is hard to achieve at least during a short period of time. In the pluralistic society, the equal right is a big motivation for the social development, many people committed to do some meaningful and useful work to push the development of the equal right movement including the politicians. Almost every politician claims that their goals are make every member in this society can be treated…

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