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    (149) All this anger and hate from grown men directed towards a teenage high school student who only wanted equality. However‚ in their eyes‚ Bledsoe was the evil villain that has come and drag the rug from under their feet‚ for their ideology is being challenge. In a society where women are inferior‚ she was in the wrong for wanting to have the same opportunities as her male

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    Do you ever feel out of place or struggle when taking a test? Ever feel like you’re under the pressure of getting a good grade on something you haven’t really learned? Well you’re not alone. Many people are against standardized testing and hope for change in the future. Standardized tests puts kids‚ and teens under the stress of passing. Teachers sometimes even spend more time preparing for the test than actually studying for the test. These tests should not be part of our education system. They

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    First I would like to say I am not against immigration because we are all god kids and he made this earth of all of us to be leaders and follow his footsteps to success. But I would like to say they are causing a nationwide problem by non-speaking employees taking American jobs because they work for cheap.1 In the presidential run‚ all of the candies have given their view on immigration. They all believe that if they confessed and show some type of effect towards getting their citizenship that we

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    this important issue. Some of the other problems surrounding plea bargaining in the United States are false confessions‚ in which an otherwise innocent offender pleads guilty to a crime he or she did not commit‚ simply to avoid the possibility of being found guilty at trial. It is hard to understand why an individual would even consider doing that‚ however some defendants feel that they will be better off by just admitting to the crime‚ even when they had nothing at all to do with

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    Police brutality is one of the most talked about things in this world. People are being mistreated by police every day‚ some lives were taken also. When these type situations happen people should want to voice their opinion on how they feel about such situations. Some think nothing is wrong with how police treat their own people. Police brutality is a situation that has been around for a long time‚ it’s becoming a bigger problem as time passes and something needs to be done. Since

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    phenomenon has been sardonically dubbed as "being pulled over for "DWB" (Driving While Black or Brown). This play on words of DWI (Driving While Intoxicated) refers to the commonly employed police practice of using an alleged traffic violation as a pretext to stop any black or Hispanic motorist they suspect of being involved in criminal activity unrelated to driving. These officers have no legal cause for carrying out the stop besides enforcing traffic regulations. Being subjected to a DWB stop is‚

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    percent of Americans believe too many frivolous lawsuits clog our courts; therefore‚ ATRA successfully translates the frustrations into action and reforms.” (A Track Record of Success| ATRA) Also‚ the protestors against tort reform argue that the money available to victims is drastically being reduces‚ for many disagree with the caps on awards for damages. However‚ this may not apply to everyone because every case is unique and because lawsuits vary the amount of information that the plaintiff is able

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    Hospitals have turned into law officials for the pregnant individuals. These individuals are being tested through force. However‚ the main reason for drug testing is to check both the health of the mother and baby and in doing so make the effects of drug abuse known. in most cases pregnant individuals are vulnerable especially during labor. It is often difficult to go through a detailed and prompt paperwork at the expense of concentrating. These patients ultimately sign off without a second thought

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    The Fourth Amendment reads: ’The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated; and no Warrants shall issue but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Donley‚ 2018). There are in fact two main rights placed in the Fourth Amendment. The first part of the amendment shields citizens from searches

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    but all the fights have one thing in common‚ people banding together to fight for their beliefs. The Protestant Reformation was argumentatively the biggest of its time and possibly history. It was a small group of people‚ led by one man‚ fighting against the Catholic Church to change some of the ways in which it makes people believe. To get rid of the corruption deep within the church’s veins. Martin Luther‚ a monk from the Catholic Church‚ may have never known

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