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    commandments represent American law and religion, but I think it should come down because it is as if Christianity is the most important religion. The ten commandments do not represent any other religion but Christianity. As someone who believes in being fair to all, Chief Justice Moore should not be able to display the ten commandments in the courthouse lobby. He did not notify anyone of his plan to place the monument in the lobby of the courthouse. He decided on his own that the commandments…

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    The treatment of any human should be just and fair. Some people may look at soldiers killing the opposing soldiers as murder and unjust. On the battle field this may be a necessary force that is used however, Soldiers stationed at Abu Garraid prison are not in battle where they may be in the line…

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    organization’s name and not just the “Jewish” part. Just because some students are anti Israel does not necessarily mean they are anti semitic as well. It is not fair to connect the two beliefs not only because they do not have a cohesive connection, but because of the major sensitivities and tension associated with each. Therefore, it is not fair to draw a direct line between the students of the anti Israel beliefs of the SSMU, and anti…

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    Americans have tried to address these problems over the years by requiring objective, race-neutral justifications for government actions within the criminal justice system. We have, for example, required that the jury representation be composed of a fair cross-section of the community. In the case of Batson v. Kentucky, the Supreme Court outlawed the use…

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    someone who never has suffer of hunger or lack of education to assume that the poor can improve by their own, but can they really? People with high income work hard to earn money, they spend who knows how many time studying and working, it would not be fair to take away what they clearly deserved. “What Is Poverty” by Jo Godwin Parker shows a very detailed view of poverty, meanwhile Stephen Moore and Peter Ferrara in “The Poverty of Equality” describe what equality is and the issues it has. Both…

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    Sheet”). This is sad and not many people think about it at all. To stop homelessness and poverty in the U.S we will have to educate people, enforce laws or rules, or build something new. One required step to solve homelessness and poverty in the United States would be to have a good education about it. Not everybody has a good education about this. “More than 43 million people (1 in 7) in the U.S live below the poverty line” (“Homelessness/Poverty…

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    shouldn’t. Japan was an enemy to the United States at one point. The United States believed in dropping the atomic bomb in Japan. One reason was the bomb saved American lives. People believed it was necessary to end the war as soon as possible. Ending the War early would prevent the number of deaths. The number of deaths were extremely ranking high. There were a various of American soldiers, navy, and military people dying. For this reason, the Unites States wanted to end it as soon as…

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    to set up a minimum floor price for tomatoes from Mexico. This can prevent Mexican producers to lowering their prices below the floor to gain share in the United States market (Hill & Hult, 2011, p283). I think this is consistent with NAFTA principals. The purposes of NAFTA are to eliminate barriers to trade, create conditions for fair competition, increase investment opportunities and provide adequate…

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    Minimum Wage Pros And Cons

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    person working, or it could be as big as hiring employees for a thousand jobs. The more people that are actively working, the more, who are actively spending also. Although minimum wage did not start in the United States until 1938, when President Franklin D Roosevelt signed the Fair Labor Standards Act, it raised the economy greatly, after the great depression. He signed this act, (setting the standard at .25c…

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    these conflicts. The United States is blamed for some of this blasphemy; therefore,the nation is targeted by Muslim terrorist groups. The partnership of the United State’s Bureau for Democracy, Conflict, and Humanitarian Assistance and the National Endowment for Democracy will lay middle eastern conflict, such as the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, to rest by reinforcing the existing Libyan government and also funding a fair democracy. In…

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