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    Dembroff and Wodak propose that the use of “they” for all individuals would uphold privacy of all individuals. Using “they” would allow for someone to choose when they want to disclose their gender identity. This point returns to the previously discussed issue of privacy. While “they” does not coordinate to any particular gender group‚ that does not make it any less an act of misgendering fundamentally. When someone would rather be referred to by different pronouns than what is being used currently

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    ethically defined boundaries. Furthermore‚ it ensured that if the government used the domestic military or another intelligence agency specifically against the people with no valid reason‚ or one of our forces went into an unsanctioned operation‚ that those same people would be readily able to defend themselves. It would also presumably defend against forces that are not necessarily government supported military‚ but are considered militarized. This prevention would have served as a constant warning

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    way the United States became involved. Because there was not a conclusive reason why our nation should be fighting‚ the Vietnam War affected the views and lives of the American people in different ways. At some point‚ several groups of people were against it‚ while others that were personally involved had a different definition of war‚ understanding all that soldiers were losing during the war. The war lasted the term of four presidents; Eisenhower‚ Kennedy‚ Johnson‚ and Nixon. Eisenhower did not agree

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    Auteurism: A Disease of Greatness. The term Auteur seems to bless a privileged group of filmmakers with an almost messiah-like legacy. Men such as Alfred Hitchcock‚ John Ford and Fritz Lange are believed to inhabit the ranks of the cinematic elite‚ and not surprisingly most critics are more than willing to bestow upon them the title of Auteur. By regarding filmmaking as yet another form of art‚ Auteur theory stipulates that a film is the direct result of its director’s genius. With the emerging

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    The 2nd amendment is a very controversial topic‚ a lot of people support gun laws and vice versa. But why be against it if they can put strict laws against it that prohibits the guns getting in the wrong hands? One of the most controversial topics about gun laws is violence and crimes. Many people are worried that if it gets in the wrong hands of a criminal‚ they might use the gun against an innocent citizen. Which is a very true fact but there are other sides of the story. If an innocent citizen

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    more abundant today than it was in 1910. Illegal immigrants often suffered from low pay because they were afraid if they complained they will be reported to immigration authorities. Some individuals felt that immigrants were here costing taxpayers’ money taking advantage. The social atmosphere provided important resources for everybody‚ not just client’s‚ wide range of groups’ institutions can offer support including family‚ friends‚ work‚ church‚ sporting groups‚ local businesses. Strengths-based

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    While a few states are turning out to be more liberal‚ different countries stay close minded and stay strict in its stand against gay adoption‚ so in those states‚ it’s still illicit for gay couples to adopt children. Some would say that it could bring about mental problems‚ that it isn’t common‚ or that the couples wouldn’t be great guardians. Others would be against it for religious reasons. A few people like Bill Maier‚ a tyke therapist‚ working with the conservative Focus on the Family‚ would

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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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    Mend it‚ Don’t End it Remember when you were 5 years old and that little boy pinched your arm‚ so naturally you pinched him back? It’s what he deserves‚ you probably thought. You weren’t wrong either! You get back what you give out. The same idea stands true for capitol punishment. The only proportional consequence to taking away somebody’s life‚ is to lose your own. This is why I support the resolution that capitol punishment is justified in cases of murder. Not only is capitol punishment fair

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    The Homestead Act was signed on May 20‚ 1862 by Abraham Lincoln. The Homestead Act was proposed by northern republicans. Southern representatives in congress kept voting against the Homestead Act because they saw it as an opportunity for the development of Free states that would tip the scale in the free vs. slave states. It was originally passed by congress in 1860 but then vetoed by President James Buchanan. After southern representatives left congress was when the act was then passed. The act

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