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    2nd Amendment Advantages

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    Generation” The right to bear arms is one of the most important freedoms we have as a country. The 2nd amendment right to bear arms is a constitutional right that provides an opportunity for Americans to protect themselves from both the powers of the government and from criminals‚ in this essay‚ the many benefits of the 2nd amendment right to bear arms will be reviewed. Firstly‚ The 2nd amendment right to bear arms serves as check against the powers of the central government. The framers of the US

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    The Fourteenth Amendment was made in order to help all citizens of America make sure that they are not segregated‚ they are protected and treated fairly no matter of their race‚ sexuality‚ and gender. The Fourteenth Amendment is basically stating that any person born in the United States‚ no matter who the person is‚ no state is allowed to make or enforce a law that can deny the privileges of citizens of the United States. States can’t deny citizens of their rights or stop them from the privileges

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    Euthanasia Opinion Paper

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    or suffering intractable pain‚ with or without that person ’s consent of expressed desire (Chong & Fok‚ 2009‚ p.120).” This practice has been debated by many groups‚ each with their own differing viewpoints on the grounds of religion‚ public opinion‚ and scientific perspectives. This paper will grasp‚ and understand each groups view points and mode of thinking‚ and will prove that euthanasia should not be legal on grounds of religious beliefs. Previous studies pose the statement‚ that despite

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    Discussion 5 The Equal Rights Amendment The 14th Amendment to the Constitution states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States” are granted citizenship‚ which included slaves. Additionally‚ the 14th Amendment declares that states cannot deny any person “life‚ liberty or property‚ without due process of law” and that a state could not “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” This amendment basically outlined who is a citizen of the United States

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    Second Amendment Essay

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    One of the most highly debated amendments of the United States Constitution is the Second Amendment. The Second Amendment has been disputed for hundreds of years on exactly of its exact true meaning. The United States Constitution wrote the Second Amendment as “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed." The argument that has lasted for centuries begins with the first part “A well regulated militia”

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    BBI20 Assignment#5 Opinion Essay on Inventions 1st March 2011 In my opinion‚ the most important invention of all time in the history of human civilization and enterprise is the internet. Why the internet? Simply because I believe this invention has made the world a better place. In almost everything we do‚ we need the Internet. Whether it is to look for a job‚ research for a project or even find love. The Internet is a dominant factor that plays an important role in our lives. We just simply cannot

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    18th Amendment. The 18th Amendment is a change to the constitution that vetoed the making‚ transporting‚ and selling of alcoholic beverages. It was ratified in January of 1919 and repealed in December of 1933 ‚making it the only amendment in history to be rescinded. Alcohol was known as a threat to the nation by many people in the 20th century‚ therefore alcohol consumption became prohibited throughout a number of states. The amount of consumption of alcohol had entirely reduced‚ and so had the amount

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    Opinion essay, computers.

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    OPINION ESSAY       In our present life everything is connected with computers technology. We use computers at homes‚ schools‚ banks‚ hospitals‚ and many other places. A computer is a helpful and comfortable invention. Most things we know are run or made by computers. For example‚ cars‚ traffic signals‚ medical equipments‚ and most jobs today require the use of computer. It plays a major role‚ and has a huge impact on our society. The main three effects of living without computers might be losing

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    has ever been able to have the same political rights as men. The newly adapted 19th amendment to the United States Constitution which states women are now granted the right to vote. Before this amendment was adopted by the citizens of the United States‚ one must consider where the idea came from for giving women the right to vote. If the United States did not grant women such a request‚ then how did this amendment even become an issue? From all understanding‚ the United States when it was founded

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    On April 8‚ 1864‚ the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution was officially passed. It was the first of the three reconstruction amendments after the American Civil war‚ and it marked the end of the slavery in American. African Americans has finally reached their goal- freedom. What is freedom? As defined by Garrison Frazier‚ a spokesman of African Americans‚ freedom is “placing us where we could reap the fruit of our own labor‚ and take care of ourselves.” And the way to accomplish

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