Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    all of American history, it was when our ideology, our courage, and our persistence as a nation was tested and we passed, but not without some road bumps. There are so many struggles defeated that added up to desegregation. things like the 14th amendment, the boycotts, the sit-ins, and all of the legal battles. such as the Brown v. Board of education ruling. The Brown v. Board of education ruling was a pivotal moment in history, it was the point where all the past segregation cases like Plessy v…

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    As a 8th grade student of NMS I agree with the dress code. The dress code prevents PDAs, physical conflict, and promotes a more peaceful environment at school. The dress code is the vary thing that keeps the students out of trouble. Let’s start off with a PDA. First of all, a PDA is an abbreviation that stands for Public Display of Affection. PDAs occur when a student likes a another student and demonstrates it in public. Certain clothing gives students an urge to do a PDA. Luckily for our…

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    You need to be careful out there as there is a new trick that thieves are using in gas stations in order to steal from you. It all began when a group of criminals noticed a man at a South Fulton County gas station out in Georgia. They decided to try to steal from the man that was putting gas into his vehicle. The criminals were in a Lexus minivan and decided to use their trick. Their trick was to distract the man by throwing a handbag out the car, that way while he's distracted they can steal…

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    CIPA’s software in public libraries by, demonstrating why CIPA was introduced, showing how CIPA is not protected by the first amendment, and pointing out how the leeway of CIPA prevents actual restriction of speech. First, an overview of the case itself. US. v. American Library Association…

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    America, is one the best nation in the world. It is not only because it is under God’s blessing, and it is also because America given its citizen countless freedoms and rights. In the Constitution has twenty-seven Amendments, it stated what are the rights that each citizen of United States has and the government are responsible to protect these rights to its people and making sure nobody is doing any unconstitutional decision to the citizen in America. Personally, I think the best right is the…

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    meaning and can mean something entirely different for everyone, people use to express what they feel or share their views or likes and dislikes. Censorship takes that away from the artists, and censoring art is something that takes away people's first amendment right. There are certain art pieces that people may find offensive when it comes to the persons personal beliefs or morals. Art does have its way of provoking people with certain emotions whether they are good or not. As stated in…

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    Board. Immediately, enforcement proved difficult, so the Supreme Court ruled that the first decision should be implemented “with all deliberate speed” in 1955. Even so, segregation in education continued to afflict the nation, especially as southern states devised methods of ignoring the ruling, whether through the formation of new school districts with incredibly high buy-in prices or failing to provide adequate bussing and funding to integrated schools. Today, though over a half century has…

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    Pro: Alcoholic Beverage Advertising Should be Restricted Every day journalists investigate the effect of promoting alcoholic beverage advertising on people without restriction. They expose numerous points to convince people and even the government to stop those advertisements for good. One example of these articles has been written by Laurie Leiber who has strong facts and ideas against these ads. Just by reading the article, readers can easily understand the message of this author…

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    The author Froma Harrop has written an essay entitled “Twisted Social Media and Mass Murder” postulating some reasons to be worried about social media. She makes very good observations on the subject, however there are not many solutions contained. However, to generalize the issue as the problem of lonely young men is an oversimplification. Social media is one of those issues that neither our parents nor our founding fathers would have thought of when we were young. The Nation’s Forefathers…

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    The First Amendment would not permit a law that makes it a crime to be a member of an identifiable “terrorist” organization because their actions are likely to pass the Brandenburg test. The Brandenburg test, established in Brandenburg v. Ohio, requires that speech be “directed to and producing imminent lawless action and is likely to incite and produce such action” before it can be Constitutionally abridged (Brandenburg, 981). The Brandenburg test established the modern interpretation of…

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