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    3.Explain and critically discuss the view that a good lawyer must be an a-moral advocate or pure legal advocate. Consider the arguments on both sides of this question. Make use of some examples. The legal profession quite often comes under scrutiny from the general public and frequently is portrayed in negative light. Lawyers are naturally given a higher social status with the income to match. The legal profession however is still one of the most popular occupations that students strive to become

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    Tie Dye

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    The earliest surviving examples of pre-Colombian tie-dye in Peru date from 500 to 800A.D. Their designs include small circles and lines‚ with bright colors including red‚ yellow‚ blue‚ and green.[4] Shibori includes a form of tie-dye that originated in Japan. It has been practiced there since at least the eighth century. Shibori includes a number of labor-intensive resist techniques including stitching elaborate patterns and tightly gathering the stitching before dyeing‚ forming intricate designs

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    According to James D. Orcutt‚ The Social Control Theory of crime places a strong emphasis on conformity (2011:97). Rather than focusing on the intrinsic or extrinsic motivations of criminal behavior within an individualcontrol theorists wonder why people choose to conform (ibid). Conformity is the idea of matching your attitudes‚ beliefs and/or opinions to match those of the people or groups around‚ in order to avoid being seen as different. When influences such as personal values‚ institutional

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    short essay‚ On Liberty‚ John Stuart Mill advocates for the preservation of individual liberty and for a lack of governmental involvement in the regulation in the idea of thoughts and ideas. Mill does this by first discussing when it is appropriate for a government to limit the liberties of its people‚ and then by discussing why it is important that governments generally preserve the sense of liberty experienced by the governed. Mill’s idea that individual liberties should be protected is quite sensible

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    Period Victimless Crimes Mrs. Thresher December 10‚ 2013 Victimless Crimes A crime is a serious offense against the public law (Webster Dictionary)‚ but not all serious crimes have a clear victim. Victimless crimes‚ legal offenses to which all parties consent and no parties are injured‚ however‚ account for 86% of the Federal Prison population (Libertarian News). For the reason that the illegal activity is consensually entered into‚ victimless crimes are often called consensual crimes. Parties consensually

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    Should not wearing a seatbelt be illegal? When you go state to state you see what… A big white sign saying click it or ticket… Why put those sign out when people know the law. Either they will obey the law or they will not. It should not be illegal not to wear a seatbelt it’s a decision to wear or not wear a seatbelt. The law in 33 of the 50 states is mandatory seatbelt. The fine for not wherein a seatbelt ranges from $10 to $250 that’s just for the first offense it doubles every time after that

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    Role of Advocate

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    act as Arbitrator/Conciliator in their dispute‚ on such days and places convenient to them and also fix the fees payable to the neutral party. ADR being a private process offers confidentiality which is generally not available in court proceedings. While a court procedure results in a win-lose situation for the disputants‚ in an ADR process such as Mediation or Conciliation‚ it is a win-win situation for the disputants because the solution to the dispute emerges with the consent of the parties. Lastly

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    “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations”-George Orwell Media‚ it is the main means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines that reach or influence people widely. Anyone who controls any form of media has vast amounts of power over the public. A simple news story can change society’s opinion over a certain topic. However‚ without the media‚ we would not get an insight into controversies that are happening

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    Birth control today is widely available and talked about to keep people informed of all of their options. There was a span of time where people especially women had no knowledge of any sort about birth control or the ability to attain any. Margaret Sanger was the woman that was able to start informing woman of all of their options‚ and gave them a chance to be in control of their own reproductive systems‚ but why did Margaret Sanger advocate for birth control? What people now experience when it

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    Individual vs. society

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    A society is made up of many different individuals who will stand by their own beliefs. An individual is a single human being that is distant from a group or class. Individuals are usually narrow minded‚ only believing in what they think is right. Many times; however‚ society overpowers an individual’s thoughts just because there are more people in a society. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ society vs. the individual plays a major role during the Salem witch trials. When the antagonist‚ Abigail

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