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    Green Cards

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    A green card is a permit allowing a foreign national to live and work permanently in the United States of America. Each year, the USCIS receives and processes about 6 million immigration applications from individuals and employers. Most applicants request one of the following: permission to permanently live in the U.S., permission to temporarily work in the U.S. or naturalization as a U.S. citizen. ("How Many Immigration Applications Are Filed Each Year?") There are steps that come along with…

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    power to stimulate the economy and law making power to implements more effective laws. During the Radical Reconstruction, Republican Congress sought to reform the South and nationalize citizenship status and privileges. First, with regard to the recovery process in the South, Congress imposed military rules, whose jobs were to register eligible voters, supervise state conventions, and uphold the law, and required rebel states to sign off certain Civil Right laws before admitting them back to…

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    In the book, it stated that Shane Dawson is a male homosexual, worked for a company called Entek International. During his work as an employee for the company, he received judgmental comments in regards to his sexual orientation by his co-workers, which actions were improper in work environment. For this reason, Dawson works became deteriorated. His work results became worse as the comments became more and more intense. This might happen because he did not have anyone to support him mentally.…

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    Earth. Protecting the human rights of every individual residing in this world would take a substantial amount of time, energy, funding and laws to be achievable by all nations. “All human rights are indivisible, whether they are civil and political rights, such as the right to life, equality before the law and freedom of expression; economic, social and cultural rights, such as the rights to work, social security, and education, or collective rights, such as the rights to development and…

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    If you have always had a dream about helping people and finding justice for those that have been done wrong, then one of the criminal justice programs in Kentucky may be just right for you. Going to college for a degree in criminal justice can lead to many different career fronts, which you are about to learn. Criminal justice programs in Kentucky offer hands on training in the justice field, so you feel like you are getting real world experience. This type of experience sets different colleges…

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    Self - protection and gun control are still a big topic of discussion. There are those who are against self-protection and want strict laws set for gun usage and there are others who don’t want to have strict restrictions for guns and who are for self-protection or their rights to bear arms. Without researching the topic, I would believe it could be beneficial to carry a concealed weapon around in case someone was in trouble. I could also see it being a terrible mistake if it got into the wrong…

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    Voting Age Case Study

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    The Legislative branch made the law to where all voting age was 18-years-old in National, State, and local elections. The Executive branch enforced the law, and then the Judicial branch interpreted and checked the law and ended up sending it back. The Justices said that only the States, and not the Congress, have the authority to establish the qualification rules for voters in State and local elections. Legislative looked back over the law and passed a different law stating that the voting age…

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    prevent bad actions using laws and punishments. Virtue deals with the rightness or wrongness of individual actions as well as it provides guidance of characteristics and behaviors of a good will find to achieve. Justice requires…

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    of them pay well. Some of the fields that you can specialize in are law enforcement, corrections, the legal profession, and forensics. And within these fields lie quite a number of diverse job opportunities. In law enforcement, one can choose among many career options. If you are physically fit and would not mind literally running after criminals, being a police officer, a U.S. marshal, a patrolman, or an FBI agent may be the right job for you. If you would rather catch criminals in a more…

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    from all different areas and cultures around the world. America is a place where there “. . .is no legal responsibility, with few exceptions, for any citizen to report a crime” (“37 Who Say Murder Didn’t Call the Police”). People in America have the right…

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