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    The abortion debate has been heated and in spotlight for quite some time, and it is not going away anytime soon. Roe vs. Wade ruled pro-choice, and lately more and more anti abortion programs are pushing to get the decision revisited. An anonymous spy, David Daleiden, exposed Planned Parenthood in attempt to bring them down while adding more fuel to the abortion controversy. The abortion debate is complicated because it is more of a moral debate, which brings religious values into government.…

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    While public schools are now filled with an assortment of different races, however it was not always as it is today. Colored people today are able to attend school with whites credited to the Little Rock Integration. Melba Patillo Beals’s autobiography on the topic in her book Warriors Don’t Cry show many examples of perseverance and prejudice that just explains how far blacks have come in terms of freedom in America. The book Warriors Don’t Cry by Melba Patillo Beals should not only be relevant…

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    Should an anti-abortion amendment be added to the Constitution? Mallarie Roegele POS 2041- American National Government Essay No. Two October 10, 2015 Word Count: 714 If abortion was made illegal by the Constitution, then the amount of children in foster homes would rise, parents with terminally ill newborns would have to watch their babies suffer, and victims of rape would have a constant reminder of something terrible that happened to…

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    Literature Review According to Cory Hernandez, attendance rates for regular religious service have been relatively constant since 1939, hovering at or around 41%. There has also been no statistically significant change in the public opinion on abortion; it remains strongly polarized. However the importance with which people hold their religious beliefs, according to self-reporting, dropped dramatically from the 1960’s to the 1970’s around the same time that Roe v. Wade was taking place.…

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    lifestyle with enough money to provide for my family. A long term goal of mine is actually to become a judge. I like to reach for the stars, as anything is attainable if i put my heart and mind in it, so my end goal would be to become a Supreme Court Justice. As a Supreme Court Justice i would have a direct say about the laws that shape our nation and the lives of the generations to come. It is important to me that I achieve the goals I have set for myself because I want to be proud of who I…

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    noted case: Google, Inc. vs. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., Case Facts: Google, Inc. v. American Blind and Wallpaper Factory, Inc., that happened was a decision of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California that challenged the legality of Google's AdWords program. The court concluded that Google AdWords may be in violation of the law resulting in trademark infringement because it (1) allowed arbitrary advertisers to key their ads to American Blind's…

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    Victor Hugo's Les Mis

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    One activity in Les Mis that the bishop did that was unconventional for that time and any time for that matter is that the bishop left his door unlocked and let anyone stay in his house no matter who they are, whether he knew them or not. (pg 41) Victor Hugo had the bishop do this to show the bishops faith in God and to emphasize the love the bishop had for all. The bishop didn’t care who you were or what your past held he only cared about giving you a change for your life and helping you with…

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    Regardless of the views how does abortion affect society? In regard of abortion it does not only affects women but men as well. The act of abortion can only be done by women since they are the only ones that can be impregnated but this led to many men complaining that not only has this left them disenfranchised, it has caused many to experience a feeling of powerless, and especially when the father offered to raise the child himself. But when it comes to abortion it can only be the woman’s…

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    As a junior at Sheyenne High School this year, I know how important a safe school is to the well-being of the students. Additionally, I understand how drugs can be detrimental to the education, and forming, of the young minds this school works relentlessly to yield. I bring this up because our school faces a problem. That problem is drug and substance abuse. Subsequently, I remain a strong proponent of allowing police officers with drug-sniffing dogs to make occasional, unannounced visits to…

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    for life. First, segregation is where blacks were separated from whites. Segregation was started because blacks were always known for being slaves, the whites always known that so the treated the blacks badly. The author of “A Scary First Day” states “African-Americans had to sit in the back of the city buses and drink from water fountains separate from those of whites.” A group called the Little Rock Nine took a stand against segregation. Because they could not attend Center High School.…

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