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    The separation of the church actually consists the non intervention of the church into state affair, laws and rules. At the beginning the state and church separation was for establishing the friendly limits of the interference of the church in matters of the state, but also to limit the interference of the state in church matters. This wasn’t to separate those two domains completely but it was more on the favor of the church, to protect the church for the liberty of worship without any…

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    Hillary Clinton, “Human rights are women’s rights, and women’s rights are human rights.” Likewise, women’s rights in Saudi Arabia should be fought for just like human rights. However, in Saudi Arabia, strict laws and regulations cause women to be inferior to men. For instance, women in Saudi Arabia are not allowed to obtain a passport or travel out of the country without male consent. This highly sexist way of life is justified by the government by proclaiming how these laws are accepted by the…

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    would achieve. Pedestrian rights were the first rights which fascinated me. However, 4 I realized the knowledge of my own rights was very limited. Hence, it only took me a second to 5 chose Criminology as my major in University. 6 In university, I not only learned an understanding about many forms of laws and rights, but 7 also gained significant skills and expertise. I learned about United Nations treaties such as 8 the Convention on the Rights of the Child and all the…

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    Modern criminal justice concepts and practices originate from four main groups, natural law, legal positivism, legal realism, and the sociological perspective; in which each group either is distinctively different or shows some traits of other theories but, each can be exemplified to show their uniqueness. Natural law believes that morality has a place in law; while conversely the legal positivist perspective will argue that empirical evidence and practices should be the only method used when…

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    species.” Contrasting, Francis Beckwith’s observation in his work, Politics for Christians: Statecraft as Soulcraft that scientism’s post modernism worldview demands a counterbalance of religious moralism in public policy. In 2017, the cognitive war for the soul of America demands an answer. This paper will address the role of religion, morality and worldview on the creation of public policy. In October 2015, citing Deborah L. Rhode in her work, Justice and Gender: Sex Discrimination…

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    Kay, H. (2004). Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Professor of Law. Columbia Law Review, 104(1), 1-20. doi:10.2307/4099343 Retrieved http://www.jstor.org/stable/4099343?seq=1#page_scan_tabcontents This article looks at the changes in the field of law historically from the number of female law students to the number or female faculty, but focuses on how Ginsburg has effect it. Born on March 15th 1933 to Central Europe and Irish immigrant, she gives her mother credit for encouraging her intellectual growth.…

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    wanting to work? While some go out and work their way up and obtain the life they dream for, others wanted an easy way of getting things. If people want to get quick cash without any drop of sweat would easily resort to stealing or committing crimes. When economic resources are scare , people struggle and crime rates soar high. When crimes happen often, people get scared and will start to think of how they will…

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    politics. His political theory was based on the concept of self-ownership and he argued the every person has a right to own their property. In addition to this, he believed that the government's main role should be limited to protecting its citizens and their property. Locke was also noted for his writing entitled “Letters Concerning Toleration ” (Locke, 1689) in which he advocated the right to freedom of conscience and religion. In this paper I would like to introduce the most important…

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    As of right now there are lots of rules of rules but because there are more laws i need to start following . So here are my laws of life. My first law is to be a better person and i want this law because i am trying to do every thing i do better because whatever i do people see it but the most one i am worried about is being able to run faster and run longer than i used to that is my first law and i need to work on other things besides that i need more upper body streagh so i can do push ups,…

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    referring to the works of John Stuart Mill and Peter Singer. He makes the claim that there needs to be smarter gun laws in order to save lives, such as standardized and mandatory background checks before purchasing a gun. Sami also states that these new laws are especially important in a world with more…

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