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    Practice DBQ Essay Various religions‚ missions‚ and proselytizing efforts have had different receptions in different places and times‚ positive receptions‚ negative receptions‚ and receptions of tolerance. Positive receptions usually occurred when locals were awed by efforts of the travelers and vice-verse or when locals benefited from the efforts of missionaries (docs 1‚ 2‚ 8). Negative receptions were created when the converts mistrusted or feared the proselytizers or when people were indoctrinated

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    Response Laws change for reasons such as; technology advancements‚ changes in community values‚ political agendas of: parties of government‚ pressure groups or general public‚ changes in expectations of the legal system and significant incidents. Many issues of the modern world need edits to the laws and creation of new laws. These include law changes in; counter-terrorism‚ surrogacy‚ medical cannabis‚ euthanasia and same-sex marriage. The Counter-terrorism laws in Australia is the example of law changes

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    In 1996 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in U.S. v. Armstrong that racial profiling is constitutional in the absence of data that "similarly situated" defendants of another race were disparately treated‚[6][7] overturning a 9th Circuit Court ruling that law enforcement must proceed on "the presumption that people of all races commit all types of crimes - not with the premise that any type of crime is the exclusive province of any particular racial or ethnic group"‚ waving away challenges based on the Fourth

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    thought out and the best application to having the freedom of doing an action if it doesn’t cause any harm to anyone else. Therefore‚ there is no just reason to stop someone from doing an action if it doesn’t affect you in a negative manner. The counter-argument is that every action that has be done affects all individuals be it directly or indirectly. Mill (1859) states that whatever society that has been established and doesn’t or hasn’t adopted this mindset isn’t free at all. Mill also states that

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    The argument being presented in the given piece is the FBI asking permission from Apple to have the ability to access people’s private messages in their apple products. This argument came into conversation after the terrorist attack in San Bernardino‚ California. The author’s claim towards the argument is that the FBI should not be able to have the ability to tap into people’s individual cell phones. Although the FBI’s idea of decoding Apple’s encryption code in order to gain access to tapping into

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    Libertarian Political Party and the discussion of numerous modern philosophers to date. The entitlement theory is a core feature of Nozick’s entire ideology. This essay will be broken up into four parts. I will start off by presenting a detailed exposition of Nozick’s theory. I will continue‚ in the next section‚ by providing counter arguments to Nozick’s theory. The third section I aim to refute the objections to Nozick’s entitlement theory. In the final section‚ I will finish with what I believe

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    Dumb Blondes Stereotypes are generalizations of individuals or groups of people that may or may not be true. There are stereotypes for all different kinds of people. Most stereotypes can be offensive to the ones they are directed towards because of their lack of validity. However‚ we live in a world of judgment‚ so stereotypes will always surround us. I have fallen under the category of quite a few stereotypes. I am an easy target since I have blonde hair‚ I wear eyeglasses and I am Irish. Since

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    Dumb Jobs Many of us will work numerous dumb jobs in our lives before we finally get settled into a permanent position. Dumb jobs such as working as an usher like the narrator in the essay: "Stupid Jobs Are Good to Relax With". A couple of other examples would be jobs in a fast food restaurant or a retail store. In the essay‚ the narrator mentions that for the past couple of years he has relied on these "stupid jobs" in order to make enough of a living to get through life‚ while still studying

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    well balanced meals who then find themselves gorging on entirely too much fast food. This of course leads to what is commonly called the Freshman fifteen‚ the gaining of at least 15 pounds that first year away from home. With the Fast Food Calorie Counter app it enables the user to input any food from up to 72 different fast food restaurants. This is a great way to stay on top of making sure that student does not over do it and holds themselves

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    with You”. It was written by ‘Comrades from Cairo’‚ whom mainly claimed in their article that the Arab spring roots from all the demonstrations happening at the moment. By coming across all points and claims mentioned in the article‚ I find that the argument of ‘Comrades from Cairo’ is in a weak form as they use unsubstantial support for their claims‚ logical fallacies and are biased as they deny people’s own voice and experiences. The ‘Comrades from Cairo’ use unsubstantial support for their own

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