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    Criticism and speculation concerning police brutality are popular topics that can inevitably be seen in news articles‚ social media‚ or news broadcast throughout the nation. Being one of America’s most current controversial and important issues‚ the negative perception of police brutality in the 21st century needs to be resolved. Localized policing is commonly used to put emphasis on the prevention of crime rather than enforcing the zero tolerance policy and following the traditional policing

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    human beings. King supports Pollan when he argues that speciesism will one day be viewed as harsh as racism because animals are treated differently and don’t get to live a normal life like they deserve. Animals have the urge to live a normal life just like us humans‚ so why should humans take away that right. Pollan discusses how everyone has equal rights when he writes‚ "’Equality is a moral idea‚’ Singer points out‚ ‘not an assertion of fact.’ The moral idea is that everyone’s interests ought

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    The exclusionary rule is a law that prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trial. Now imagine how our system would function without the exclusionary rule. A police officer could detain‚ arrest or search an individual and his property based on bias‚ a hunch or because they just felt like it‚ without reasonable cause. If the officer discovered in criminating evidence‚ it could be freely admitted at the individual’s criminal trial. And that evidence that is found without the

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    the existence of climate change‚ to corporate handouts and under the table deals. One such scientist is Wei-Hock Soon. Justin Gillis and John Schwartz of the New York Times report that Soon‚ who has been called by Republican politicians to testify against the harm of global warming and climate change in front of Congress‚ has received upwards of 1.2 million dollars from the fossil-fuel industry in the last decade. The release of information like this only adds fuel to the fire surrounding climate change

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    Nearly every student that is required to do a state test can agree that standardized testing is a pain. There are even some cases where teachers find state testing to be a bothersome. The point is that the majority views on standardized testing are not so delightful. Even though some may view standardized testing as an essential part of the schooling system‚ they are mistaken because with state testing there is no learning‚ has life changing consequences‚ its focus is narrowed‚ provides minimal to

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    ANSWER 1 Adverse selection is unfavorable selection of the life insurance applicant. The measure that the life insurance company can take to safe guard against adverse selection which is limits on age in sum insured‚ a medical examination may be required‚ MAR maybe obtain if it appears that the proposer is trying to conceal and adverse feature or if there is some feature which requires classification. Insurance markets are imperfect and are often characterized by information problems that pose

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    tests conducted to ensure a defendant’s insanity. The first of these tests is known as the M’Naghten test. Daniel M’Naghten was a Scottish woodturner who assassinated Edward Drummond at point blank range because he thought Drummond was conspiring against him. M’Naghten was found not guilty by reason of insanity‚ and was remanded to a mental institution where he eventually passed away. Now‚ this test is used on insane defendants to determine if they know the difference between right and

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    Kennedy signed Executive Order 10925. Out of this Executive Order the term Affirmative Action came about. Affirmative Action is a set of policies and orders passed for the purpose of countering the effects of hundreds of years of discrimination against minorities‚ like African Americans‚ Hispanics‚ and Native Americans. It counteracts the centuries of discrimination by promoting equal opportunity such as giving opportunities to minorities in increasing their representation in areas of employment

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    they would get taken down instantly because of ‘Title IX’. “Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972 bans sex discrimination in schools receiving Federal Funds‚ whether it is in academics or athletics. The majority of Title IX cases are files against K-12 schools and they are mostly involved on the athletic side.” (www.education.com/definitions/title-ix/) Basically it keeps athletic teams available equally to both men and women. Title IX has a few policies that high schools and colleges have

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    Standardized tests are destroying our academic integrity‚ causing schools to drill core curriculum into students‚ creating a one size fits all standard for students to adapt to‚ and placing teachers and students under tremendous stress while leaving American children behind academically. Body Paragraph 1- Drilling Curriculum Topic Sentence: Drilling curriculum into students has become an everyday practice in schools across the United States. Evidence: According to Tim Walker‚ writer for NeaToday

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