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    enslaved through inter-generational bonded labour‚ trafficking for sexual exploitation‚ and forced marriage.” The U.S. has tried to encourage India to pass a law against the trafficking‚ but India is such a large country with many diverse regions that they are unsure if one law would be able to combat and end the slavery. We can fight against modern day slavery by donating to anti-slavery / anti-trafficking organizations in our area‚ and as adults and teachers‚ schools can help bring awareness to children

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    Modifying genes could be a way of preventing unwanted traits or enhance characteristics (Against Designer Babies‚ Sheldon Krimsky). Unfortunately‚ CRISPR is a first generation tool‚ so there is no possibility no damage will be done to the baby. As well as no security‚ the baby will not have any life-threatening defects‚ as it is known that “curing”

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    protected. Hello. I hope you are all doing well today. I see you all made it here alive. I would like you to think about that‚ as well as a couple of questions the next time you hear the word “Crime” or “Gun Control”. “Would more restrictive gun control policies have the unintended effect of impairing citizens’ means of self-defense?”. “Would restrictions stop attacks on public figures or thwart deranged persons and terrorists?” These were questions raised in the “Supreme Court Debates; Apr2010‚ Vol. 13

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    Civil Rights Act (Snavely‚ 1968). Nonetheless‚ in the case of In re Gault‚ he was not afforded due process. The justice system failed to give him and his parents notice of the charges against him‚ failed to advise him that he could be represented by counsel‚ confront his accuser and witnesses or was protected against self-incrimination

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    In the world of peace and liberty‚ the United States faced a huge burden of terrorism threat. The government administration and the law enforcement agents fight everyday to secure and protect the citizen of the United States against religious activist groups and other groups of terrorism such as: al Qaeda‚ ISIS‚ Islamic States‚...etc. So‚ the government had established a counter-terrorism program to secure U.S. soil from terrorism threat‚ and to identify any threat before it occurred in the United

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    Being a policeman is a very difficult job to consider‚ they catch criminals‚ rescue someone by sacrificing themselves‚ they even go to death for other ordinary people. However‚ not every police officer is not the same and many of them use their power against unarmed‚ innocent people. Some police officers have biased opinions about other race representatives and they judge people by their color‚ religion‚ gender‚ etc. Police brutality is the use of excessive and unnecessary force when dealing with civilians

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    would be gone. Lesbian and gay parents and their children are often subject to prejudice because of sexual orientation that turns judges‚ legislators‚ professionals‚ and the public against them‚ frequently resulting in negative outcomes such as loss of physical custody‚ restrictions on visitation‚ and prohibitions against

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    If I could fight against something that something would be gun violence because all over the world have gun violence people dieing because of the guns and also because of violence. This is bad for people all over the world gun violence is still around the world and that is something that I do not like in this world having gun violence what is the reason of having gun violence why do we need this type of violence. One thing that I can do to change gun violence is stop people from using guns and tell

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    Racial Profiling is the act of targeting a person specially based on their race. Racial profiling does not refer to the act of a law enforcement agent pursuing a suspect in which the specific description of the suspect includes race or ethnicity in combination with other identifying factors. One of the largest groups that are racially profiled are of the Arab heritage that live in the United States. This is because of the 2001 Terrorist Attack on the Twin towers in New York City on September 11.

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    Gun ownership is an integral aspect of the right to self defence POINT Law-abiding citizens deserve the right to protect their families in their own homes‚ especially if the police are judged incapable of dealing with the threat of attack. Would-be rapists and armed burglars will think twice before attempting to break into any house where the owners may keep firearms for self-defence.    Gun ownership increases national security within democratic states POINT “A well-regulated Militia‚ being

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