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    In 1789‚ James Madison wrote the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights included the first 10 amendments telling about all of the freedoms the government and people have. To me‚ having freedom means the right to speak‚ write‚ and practice your religion. The right to state opinions and ideas without being stopped or punished is the freedom of speech. In other countries‚ people are afraid to speak what they think. If the citizens in a country do not say their opinion‚ the government will not know what

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    citizens. The Bill of Rights was added to the U.S. Constitution in 1791‚ and it protected the individual freedom of the citizens of the United States. The Bill of Rights was the name given to the first ten amendments in the U.S. Constitution. At first‚ the Bill of Rights only applied to the way that the federal government ran the criminal justice system. In 1868‚ the fourteenth amendment was added and it included all of the states along with the federal government. The Bill of Rights requires

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    The Bill of Rights consists of ten significant amendments that protect our liberties from the government‚ and it limits their power. Many people have very different opinions when it comes to choosing which amendment is the most important one. Some say the most important amendment is the second amendment‚ but the two amendments that I believe are the most important would be the first and fourth amendment. The first amendment is one of the most important ones because it gives us freedom. It gives

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    5.1 Patient’s Bill of Rights Legislature and purpose of the patients’ bill of rights is determined to endorse the interests and well-being of the patients of health care facilities (Anon‚ s.a.:1). 5.1.1 Information about Rights Patients shall be informed of their legal rights for their protection during their stay at the facility (Anon‚ s.a.:1). Sensible rooms will be made for those with communication impairments and those who speak another language other than English (Anon‚ s.a.:1). 5.1.2 Courteous

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    groups‚ the Bill of Rights was formed and then put into place. This all played a huge role in forming our country’s government. First off‚ I want to introduce the Federalists. They were people who supported a strong central government and who strongly supported the constitution. They believed that with a strong central government‚ the nation would be more organized and controllable. One of the main members of the federalist group was James Madison. He was ironically the one to propose the Bill of Rights

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    Name: Hannah Rosemarie Huyo Date: January 25‚ 2013 Yr. & Sec.: II-Ixora Teacher: Mrs. Alita Labiaga Reproductive Health BILL Advantages: * Prevents spread of sexually transmitted disease like aids and STDs and eventually control population growth necessary for economic development * Allow couples to make decision to plan for their families * Enhance woman’s health as she will be able to determine when to get pregnant * Prevents unwanted pregnancy Disadvantages:

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    The Bill of Rights is the basic human rights of American Citizens. Based on the magna Carta and the English Bill of Rights the United States Bill of Rights was put together by many people. George Mason wrote the first draft of the United States Bill of Rights. James Madison wanted the Bill of Rights to include freedom of religion‚ the first amendment. James Wilson thought that with the Bill of Rights they should give the people more power than the government. Though the Bill of Rights was written

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    Bill of Rights Essay The Bill of Rights is the foundation of individual rights in America. The Bill of Rights was proposed by Thomas Jefferson in 1787. Then‚ 4 years later‚ in 1791‚ the first ten amendments from the Bill of Rights became part of the Constitution. Seven years later‚ another amendment was added regarding lawsuits against states. Over time‚ even more amendments were added. The most recently added amendment was the amendment about Congressional pay‚ which was added in 1992. There are

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    for advice? Does the taxpayer have rights? And the first thing that goes through ones mind‚"money and jail". Well there is help‚ because in the past the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) had an advantage over taxpayers when it came to auditing taxes. That is until Congress created a bill to assist the taxpayer with their audit issues. According to wwwebtax to minimize this advantage‚ Congress passed a bill‚ created in 1989 to assist taxpayers. These rights have been significantly increased with

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    the bill of rights the bill of rights was a document stating the rights of the people and the freedoms that they had from the the government it was made in 1689 and was later passed later that year on december 16/1689 and it originated from england because they had a bill of rights to limit the king’s powers over the people and it influenced our bill of rights so the people will have some rights and freedoms and yes it is important because if we didn’t have it we wouldn’t have rights and freedoms

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