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    prosecuted each year in the United States. In much of the world, selling one’s body for sex is against the law but for over fifty countries like New Zealand and the Netherlands, prostitution is legal and is regulated by the government. These countries verify through statistics that decriminalizing the act of prostitution creates a much better environment for sex workers who are protected under labor laws, resulting in reduced violence, lower rates of human trafficking, and even promotes workers…

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    In the modern society, some said that online copyright can well-protected the property owners in general. However, many of the people or authorities are having a lawsuit for fighting their legal power for their works. Therefore, it proves that online copyright has both achievement and limitation of it. In addition, our artifact can show the difference and relationship of different related elements in various ways. First of all, copyright can gives patenting a protection. In my own knowledge,…

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    principles of right used in a person or the members of a professions which may sometimes be used ethics to refer to theories and studies relation to good and evil rights and wrong. Its related terms to refer to actual, real-world beliefs and practices concerning proper conduct. The opinions and social issues said as usage to describe standards of behavior between individuals experience internal, and external behavior. The understanding as a student the meaning and importance of the law, ethics,…

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    The Law The article portrays the French revolution after the 1848 revolution; whereas the turning point in France of socialism. The article was written over 100 years ago by Frederic Bastiat, basically describing the law, and the direct force in a society, and quoting Life, liberty, and property play a major role in a free society. Bastiat talks about the force implicated in the enforcement protecting said rights, and should the force keep all individual rights of every person? The ability to…

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    The laws of the “Jim Crow" was the common domestic name of American laws in the Southern States, prescribing the segregation of white and black people in transport, education, marriage, means of leisure, etc. These laws were common in the south of the United States from 1883 to 1954, in spite of the emancipation of black slaves in the year 1865. All of the south had the inscriptions of "whites only" and "only for the colored" served as a vivid reminder of the lower status of the past. The…

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    Employees should have the right to a reasonable amount of privacy “A co-worker who was changing light bulbs, one day in October, 1995, stumbled on the camera, lying on a newly installed shelf near the ceiling. He pulled the tape from it and watched the video with Nelson, who was shocked to see herself changing clothes” (Lewis 20). Gail Nelson was a secretary at Salem State College in the Small Business Development Center. She choked, when she saw a videotape in which she was changing her…

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    Just because they were considered free people did not mean that they were automatically treated equally. The South implemented “Black Codes” that continued to separate the blacks from the whites. In the South, some states allowed blacks to work for white people, but they were still not free to leave without permission. Also in the South, they continued to be segregated by having to use separate modes of transportation, schools, restaurants, and restrooms. After the abolishment of slavery…

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    As communication and teamwork are large aspects of work, acts of violence and harassment can be expected to affect workplaces no matter how well structured a business is. Acts of violence and harassment in the workplace are at times inevitable because communication and the social interactions between work colleagues play a big role in a functioning workplace. Harassment can take different forms such as physical, verbal or with technology (cyber bullying). The nature of harassment and…

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    managers, and government laws and regulations play enormous role in safeguarding the workers’ right and safety. Most of the workers in different industry across America are unionized to ensure that they bargain collectively for their rights in the workplace. Often, unions work together with HR departments to ensure implementation of various agreements relating to work right. This essay examines the role played by HR, unions, and government laws in safeguarding workers’ rights and safety. HR…

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    Criminal law; I told my students that I teach in the Human Rights Education module that ‘refugees are like people like us’. A student in the class stated ‘if he was in a position of a refugee he would see noway out and would commit crime’. I feel the same way about criminals. I am interested in criminal law as I have compassion for the ‘Criminal’, guilty or not. I believe I feel like this as I have experience with a ‘dark side of life’ and I believe there should be no hierarchy of people in…

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