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    majority opinion; Justices Marshall‚ Warren‚ Harlan‚ Brennan‚ Stewart‚ Black and Burger joined the opinion. FACTS: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has a fairness doctrine requiring all radio and television broadcasters to present public issues over the airwaves in a civil and balanced way. The fairness doctrine is composed of two main requirements related to personal attacks in the context of public issue debates and political editorializing. The political editorializing rule requires

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    Cold War and Us Diplomacy

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    The Cold War and U.S Diplomacy politic 300 07/31/2011 The Cold War Diplomacy When most people think of President Kennedy’s Diplomacy efforts‚ they will often refer to situations that were resolved using the doctrine of flexible response. This is when the military and White House planners implemented a policy that offered them a range of options to choose from: in dealing with a host of threats. These included: the increased use of conventional forces to small and large nuclear weapons

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    Miranda Rights Essay

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    juveniles‚ the Supreme Court does not require any special procedural safeguards when they interrogate juveniles or when they use the adult standard to gauge the validity of juveniles’ waivers of Miranda rights (Critics lament that Miranda waiver doctrine is broken‚ n.d.). When it comes to the difference in rights‚ the police and judges have developed extensive protocols to ensure that statements are reliable‚ but there are no similar safeguards for juvenile suspects. Instead‚ to take advantage of

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    people‚ as mentioned in the Bible. They saw themselves on a level above the average man‚ but in reality‚ their religion was full of inconsistencies. The Puritans believed in something known as the ‘Doctrine of Elect‚’ hinted at in Romans 8:28-30‚ 9:6-24‚ and later at the Synod of Dort.. The doctrine contradicted the more widely held belief of Pelagianism‚ the belief that man could redeem himself through acts of charity‚ piety‚ and by living an unselfish life. It came to be one of the greatest theological

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    been interwoven with the understanding of the Doctrine of Salvation (Soteriology). While Jesus was on earth‚ and even during the lifespan of his disciples there was no need for theology as one could ask them directly for the clear understanding of the doctrine of salvation. However with the death of Jesus’ last disciple- John‚ Christian theology reached a turning point.

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    Malaysia has the right and authority delegated to local governments (state)‚ while the other half is distributed to federal institutions. Moreover‚ according to K. Ramanathan in 1998‚ he defines the concept of federalism‚ which culminated in the doctrine of separation of power in Malaysia as; "A form of government which there is a central government representing other provinces. It acts to represent the provinces in foreign affairs. But‚ states or other territories have the same degrees and free

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    Theology

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    collection of doctrines that cover every subject matter with all of scripture. It is not however‚ historical theology‚ which is concerned with the development of a belief. In order to fully understand systematic theology you have to know what a doctrine is and the difference between a major and minor doctrine. A doctrine is what all of scripture teaches us today on a specific topic. A major doctrine is one that has a significant impact on how we live our Christian life. An example of a major doctrine would

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    Equal Opportunity Rule

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    The Equal opportunities rule is sometimes confused with the fairness doctrine because this doctrine‚ "never said that opposing views were entitled to equal time‚" (366)‚ as the Equal opportunities rule mandates. The Fairness Doctrine was a regulation of the State ’s Federal Communications Commission which required broadcast licensees to present controversial issues of public importance‚ and to present

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    only temporary and eventually will make us suffer more due to its loss. A core principle which the Buddha applies to explain this progress of ending the cycle of rebirth and reaching enlightenment is called the anatta (no-self doctrine). The no-self doctrine

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    believe this. This is what made the idealist doctrine of internal relations work because when describing the properties of an object‚ the idealist would ultimately be describing properties of the Absolute. Russell described in a paper he wrote to the Aristotelian Society that the doctrine of internal relations is "equivalent to the monistic theory of truth‚" which is exactly what idealism is shooting for. In other words‚ we find that this doctrine takes the world‚ as we know it‚ and reduces all

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