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    Essay On 13th Amendment

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    Do illegal residents and immigrants have constitutional rights? Why the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protect the immigrant victims? The Constitution of the United States was written to restrain the government from interfering with the natural rights of an individual such as the right to think, worship, choosing a mate and so on. According to Andrew Napolitano, the Supreme court identified the right to travel as a natural right in 1969, and shortly after the First…

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    How does the Media cause Bulimia and Anorexia in the younger generation? “Hot Summer Body” and “Lose weight fast” were just some of the phrases I walk by on a daily basis. Bolded in neon letters in front of gorgeous women such as Beyoncé, Jennifer Lopez, Selena Gomez, Kendall Jenner, etc. You think it stops there? It’s not just the women, it’s the men too. Logos all over the place “Gain muscle fast” “Burn fat” all portrayed next to the famous David Beckham and John Cena. There…

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    County, Roger Mills county, Cimarron county, and Cotton county, just to name a few. These are all small populated places in Oklahoma. This means that State Question 777 would benefit these counties. Places that State Question 777 did not pass are Tulsa county, Cleveland county,Oklahoma county, Osage county, Latimer county. These counties are heavily…

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    Just recently in Tulsa Oklahoma suspect Erick Harris was killed by 73-year old reserve deputy Robert Bates. The deputy claims that he mistakenly pulled out his fire-arm instead of his stun-gun. In the video that was presented for the case; you can hear Robert Bates apologizing…

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    One of the many hotly debated topics today is whether or not collegiate athletes should receive compensation. College athletes have two arenas: the classroom and the game. One of the main questions debated over is: “Is it the university 's job to pay athletes?” College athletes generate money for their universities, while universities, offer students athletic scholarships to attend the school. Being a college-athlete can be very time-consuming, leading people to differ in opinion. The…

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    Garth Brooks always said “just keep taking chances and have fun” which is how he built and lived his music career. Through Books many trials and tribulations as a country music artist, his personal and musical mistakes and accomplishments have made him the acclaimed musician he is today that has influenced many current country artists. He has worked amazingly hard to succeed in the music world. He is especially proud of all the awards he has received over the years. Brooks truly loves…

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    black people as a threat because of the idea that they held a greater power now than ever before. Race riots took place throughout the nation. One of the deadliest race riots in our nation’s history took place in the summer of 1921 in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It began when a black man accidentally stepped on a white woman’s toes causing her to scream. It caused a scene and the man was accused of attempting to rape the white woman. This led to the formation of angry mobs in the area. This…

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    Growing up as a black boy in the South before the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s was challenging. Richard Wright wrote an autobiography describing his experiences in the South before the Civil Rights Movement. He encountered racism and segregation which made it difficult for him to keep a job and move up the social ladder. America has made huge strides making segregation illegal and eliminating racism in youth every generation. In today’s society, Wright’s autobiography Black Boy, would…

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    Homelessness In Healthcare

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    The United States is full of great things and even more great opportunities, but she also has her fair share of shortcomings. One of the main topics in the news today is the cost of healthcare in the United States, still spiraling out of control for many. There are a multitude of reasons for this, but one of the many is the issue of homelessness in the country. Whenever an economic recession occurs more people are added to the lists of the homeless due to job loss or foreclosure of property.…

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    attention off of the NFL and into the world of politics. As a result, he began to raise awareness in his social media concerning social-justice, particularly on the fatal shootings of African Americans by police. On September 19, that same day that the Tulsa, Oklahoma police released footage of an officer killing Terence Crutcher, an unarmed African American whose hands were already up in the air, so technically, the officer didn't have any reason to shoot him dead, as he was being cooperative…

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