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    you are able to stay away from the judgmental eyes of others. In other words, if you believe you are always being watched and judged, you are not really a free individual. Deprivation of privacy can remove any kinds of temptation to disobey rules and laws, however, there are bad sides of it. The author talks about the harm of surveillance because it is an act that violates one’s personal privacy. It involves actions like watching or spying on someone, for example a security camera. The reason…

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    Proposition 50 was the only California state proposition on the primary ballot last June. Due in part to current law, while the suspension of public officials can occur, the consequences of loss of salary and/or benefits are non-existent, allowing for corruption to pervade their position without consequence. Corruption in the service of the public should never be acceptable practice and no public servant should be allowed to get away with a lack of ethics. Proposition 50 addresses the issue of…

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    for the damage caused by a non- natural use of land. Defamation - Requirements to sue for defamation. Any purposeful false correspondence, either composed or talked, that damages an individual's notoriety; diminishes the appreciation, respect, or trust in which an individual is held; or affects criticizing, unfriendly, or upsetting conclusions or sentiments against an individual. Slander is an announcement that harms an outsider's notoriety. The tort of criticism incorporates both slander…

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    internally and externally, the company has employees that monitor social media for negative posts by employees or customers so that issues can be addressed very quickly. Every company has its Achilles heel, UPS included, the company is aware of issues such as the retention, union or fuel disputes, and monitor issues that arise. Corporate America has learned that the smallest threat can cost millions if it impacts the stock prices of the company. Identification, control, and quarantine have…

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    Realists and Liberalist are often times conflicting on how they think about different issues and the way they go about constructing their own nations. But, institutionalism bridges a gap between the both of them. Institutionalism functions as a neutral territory that aims to diffuse potentially competing and conflicting issues. Realism, being the oldest International Relations theory gives a pessimistic view of human nature. Realists believe that. Some of the known Realists who shaped the ideals…

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    Title Although laws are rules society is suppose to abide by, which the government makes and enforces, doesn’t mean they are just. We see this in Wine of Astonishment, when the Crown creates a ban to restrict Spiritual Baptists from worshipping in their community. This ban is socially unjust because it takes away a privilege. Ivan Morton, a member of the Baptist congregation, eventually becomes elected as a political leader because of the church’s efforts. He doesn’t fulfill his promise in…

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    who is Shelley Bryant is an employment discrimination lawyer in Fresno. This case is about a manager who is Muslim and was removed from his job in a national insurance company. The Muslim worker was removed from his job without following employment law of racial when he was being removed from the job.(). The reason of why he was fired by the company is because he chose not to participate to celebrate the war in Iraq in company meeting. Also, he chose not to smoke and go for drinks during company…

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    topic of laws, most of us will readily agree that breaking the laws is unjust. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of if there is ever a time when a law can acceptably be broken. Whereas some are convinced that laws should never be broken, others maintain that there are some instances where laws should be broken. Socrates and Antigone would agree with the statement that disobeying laws is never the answer. Likewise, I have always believed that breaking the laws should…

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    For many years now the government has tried to make sure the citizens of the U.S. are safe. Ever since 9/11 many organizations have been made to crack down on terrorism faster and safer. Many counter terrorist organizations have been made to solely protect the people of America. Although the main priority is safety, some of the actions taken may be unconstitutional. Does the national government have the right to regulate counter terrorism? Does the government have the right to ensure safety even…

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    How did social justices come to be the way that they are today? Martin Luther King Jr, vowed for the rights of African Americans through the use of a speech and through a letter. Each source of nonviolent protest has an important purpose in ending social injustices. Dr. King wrote The Letter From Birmingham Jail, to defend his strategy of nonviolent protest against racism. He wrote his I Have A Dream Speech to argue that all people are created equal and need to be treated as such. Martin Luther…

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