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    the legality or illegality of it. The simple matter of fact is that abortion under almost all circumstances should be illegal— disregarding rape cases. Not only does aborting an unborn human constitute as murder, which is illegal within the United States, but also violates laws already granting protection to the child. The first violation is clear as day, it’s murder. Allowing abortions to be conducted is the act of unlawfully killing a human being, almost like it was premeditated. While it may…

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    discrimination. The people who argue this perspective often will quote historical documents to show the intense discrimination minorities faced. On the other hand, others argue that it is not beneficial. According to this view, affirmative action is not fair as it encourages the college admission board to accept you off your race and/or economic position. In summary, the issue is whether or not affirmative action properly promotes diversity on college campuses .…

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    Rule 404, Character Evidence; Crimes or Other Acts address some of this type of conduct. The landfill endangers human health. When it is said Dale Anderson pushed waste to his wife’s facility, it means that Dale Anderson used his position at the State DEQ to force Cities, Counties, or Districts to haul there waste to the Casper landfill, through regulatory coercion. This bribery scheme may also be described as extortion. When the Plaintiff exposed this conflict to the Director, Dale Anderson…

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    white girls and were immediately sentenced death by an all white jury. During the 1930’s there was a lot of discrimination. The significance of the 1930’s is that many groups/ethnicities were discriminated. Although much has changed in the United States over the past 60 years, this country’s legal system has failed at providing justice for all people. The first reason that many see as proof of how the justice system has failed, is that people of color receive unfair sentences…

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    explaining that the law itself is written for everyone not just a surent race, gender or social class. As susan b anthony goes on to say “not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity but to the whole people-women as well.” Susan B Anthony states that it's not half of us, it's everyone as a whole women, minority and educated or uneducated people. People today should be just like Susan B Anthony and stand up for the unfair laws and unfair mistreatment of anyone. Anyones race, gender…

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    In 2009 the United States of America tried to create an equal learning system nationwide that is now a set and standard learning procedure about what children should be learning in school for future college and career readiness called Common Core Standards. However, not every single state uses the standards because they are based on the best of the state's academic goals that have already been accomplished. Common Core Standards have had a big impact on public schools, teachers, and families…

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    Graffiti Is Vandalism

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    Graffiti destroys private property. Its cost a lot of the cities money to clean up the graffiti. Lastly the graffiti is being sold without the knowledge of the artist causing a stir. Graffiti is vandalism because it’s on private property. It’s not fair for the owners of the property to have their property destroyed. “I find it offensive to call these ‘guys artist’ Tyson said ‘I don’t think they deserve to be called artist when there’re destroying public property’ (Phat X. Chiem) In the article…

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    “Stratus Video Interpreting Addresses Language and Healthcare Disparities Among the 5 Million Asian Americans with Limited English Proficiency (LEP)” states the most hospitals in the U.S. offer Spanish speaking interpreters, while most hospitals do not offer Asian Americans an interpreter who speaks their dialect of Asian language. With 35 distinctly different dialects it is a challenge for Healthcare…

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    He state his complains clearly in his essay. He is annoyed by this situation. Children are going hungry and are malnourished in American and congress still want to cut food stamps. He state that he can expect malnourished kids in Africa because there are a developing country but we didn't expected this in america because we are wealthy as a country…

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    Court, diplomats, and guests and spoke his final annual State of the Union Address. In it, he described the State of the Union in a “time of extraordinary change — change that’s reshaping the way we live, the way we work, our planet and our place in the world.” The change, he said, came through a variety of ways, but these changes are not without fault, however, as they both “broaden[ed] opportunity” and “widen[ed] inequality.” During his State of the Union address, President Obama brought up…

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