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    been approved in eight states for recreational use, and eighteen other states for medical uses. Therefore, there are forty-two states that have not approved the drug for recreational use, and also have criminal laws against the drug. One of these states happens to be the state of Ohio. Although the state approved uses of the drug when it comes to medical issues, Ohio continues to reject any attempts to legalize it for recreational use. Since it is legalized in other states, changes have been…

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    and pleasure in harming other people, and embraced any excuse to do so.” This shows that knights can be fierce and savage. Although, the police officer and medieval night have the same goal, which is to protect and serve. The modern night clearly states, “Police officers are modern knights, going to work each day with weapons and armor with a noble cause to protect our society and ensure our welfare.” This tells us that police officers and knights have a common goal which is to protect our…

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    The access to affordable healthcare should be available to all citizens in the United States, no matter the cost. The magnitude of human lives greatly outweighs the expenditures paid by taxpayers. Healthcare is a legitimate factor in the United States government and cannot be outsourced to private companies who would use and abuse the industry. The increase in health insurance premiums would eventually cause a decline in the economy and deteriorating citizen health. Furthermore, offering…

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    used to be easy to ignore for the average white person in America, but times are changing. Today, everyone is exposed to more information than ever before. The media, as well as social media, is a constant reminder of race relations. The Black Lives Matter movement, discussions about native sovereignty, the debate surrounding immigration, and the implementation of affirmative action have forced many white people to think about race as an influencing factor. At the same time, economic instability…

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    hundred years later, the life of the Negro is still sadly crippled by the manacles of segregation and the chains of discrimination.” By this statement, King is make a connection to the struggles that slaves had to withstand when coming to the United States by the Atlantic Slave Trade occurring from the 15th to the 19th centuries. When coming to the U.S., slaves were chained together, on top of each other and were kept at the bottom of the ship, where deadly diseases spread.…

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    Abortion Illegal Abortion is a widely hot topic across the nation, especially with 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…

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    addition, William McKinley stated that the Philippines “...would soon have anarchy and misrule...worse than Spain’s was” (McKinley). McKinley makes a vital argument by claiming that the Philippines was susceptible to anarchy and chaos if the United States did not assume control. Given this, it is clear that under a stable government provided by America, the Philippines would enjoy more benefits opposed to…

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    lives matter. They ask because they think we’re just stating that because we matter most but in reality Black lives are more at risk than white and other lives. Black and Spanish lives are similar. We both struggle to survive and gain, just spanish people aren't dying everyday, being thrashed on social media, or being called out their name for the color of their skin or stereotypes. All lives matter whether the color of your skin, hair, eyes or how smart and talented you are, every life…

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    “Courts frequently dismiss challenges” (Richmond), the authority does not stand with the public. Nobody protecting from a, very, plausible government corruption operation. Additionally, it is derived that no authority is, or will be, helping on legal matters, leaving a neglected public. The concept of a surveilling government is not to be without its consequences and Neil M. Richards is warning…

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    choice to get rid of considering the fact the many american have more daily contact with their state government than the federal. The Police departments, libraries, schools , and not to mention a person's driver's licenses or even parking tickets , usually fall under the oversight of state and local governments to do the ruling of what the punishment or outcome of the situation should be. In Each state there is a written constitution its people must follow , and these documents are often far…

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