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    Hate Crime Definition

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    of the incidents they receive from local law enforcements agencies. Hate crimes are defined as a criminal act that are motivated wholly or partly by criminals because of race, religion, ethnicity, disability or sexual orientation. Hate crimes are committed against people, against property and against society. Each state has its own legislation, which allows each state to define hate crime laws and to choose which classification to include in their laws. Hate crimes are usually targeted in…

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    very influenced by committing violence. Gay rights advocates have called on S.C. lawmakers to enact state hate crime laws. They never re-introduced a hate crime bill (Hill). Attacks on people simply because of their religion or sexual orientation are especially disturbing. In part because they can evoke memories of the uglier side of human nature and the role it has played in our history (Hill). State Rep. John King says “We have an obligation to make our communities safe for all people, anyone…

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    extent in which teachers and students can express their beliefs, and the extent to which schools allow religion to be tolerated. I chose the title “In God We Trust” because it is the official motto of the United States, yet it directly correlate’s with the controversy of separation of church and state. As an American citizen we have the right to freedom of religion, but the constitution is vague in what extent freedom of religion is acceptable. Justification It’s been over 50 years since the…

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    smuggling and bootlegging liquor, and became quite profitable. Alcohol was smuggled in from Mexico and Canada, also being shipped from abroad to the U.S. from Europe and the Caribbean. Canada was exporting roughly a million gallons of alcohol to the United States a year. Bootleggers made their own drinks with wood, alcohol and medical supplies, sometimes causing blindness, paralysis, or death. In The Great Gatsby, and in the 1920s, bootlegging was sociably acceptable. In F. Scott Fitzgerald's…

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    they want, if it doesn’t impose on the freedom of others. Although, equality in America hasn’t always been provided to all races and genders, today it’s a pillar of our society. All Americans have the same fundamental rights. Everyone must obey the laws, regardless of race, creed, religion, gender, or sexual orientation, and in return, everyone enjoys the same…

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    Smokey Bear Dbq

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    Have you ever thought about how the world was before WWII with dealing with the prevention of forest fires, and before Smokey Bear came and changed their ways? Since it was a sensible mascot, large enough to attract attention with its size, the Ad Council and everyone who were involved in the campaign thought that using a bear to represent the fire prevention campaign would be the best idea, rather than using an animal without the qualities that the bear had. “A large animal would be the best,…

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    since the first days of the united states as a nation there is always has been a government, back in the days the first one was named confederate government the local courts were stronger than the central one. Nowadays it all changed for better and the federal system of a government was created where the central guide the local ones. The Judicial System also known as ¨ the judiciary ¨ is a system of courts that understands and applies the law in the name of a state or in any federal court.…

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    industrial age, but the current US patent system is restricting its potential. The Federal government of the United States is questioning the legality of additive manufacturing and considers it destructive to intellectual property holders. Restrictions on 3D printing could put a damper on ingenuity and be detrimental to future innovation. Therefore, lawmakers should deregulate intellectual property laws and allow unrestricted use of 3D printing to support next generation manufacturing systems…

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    prosecute, and remove certain situations for establishing a hate crime in federal law. Human Rights, civil rights, and in law enforcement agencies, and officially opposed bad conservative religious group Focus on the Family. The need for this provision is real, as demonstrated by Matthew…

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    Chapter 1 With Jonas living in an unfamiliar world, that he can only recall one time when he was apprehensive indicates his community is very safe. When loudspeakers yell directions and the fate of the pilot, making it clear that the community is a very structured and rule-based facility, and also pointing out the rule-breaking always leads to punishment. The repeating word “release” is in connection with the pilot and to the striving infant, verifying it as very meaningful. Chapter 2 The…

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