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    The Concept of Religion Grand Canyon University Constitional Law 531 Sameer Patel April 3‚ 2013 The Concept of Religion The first amendment states that there is to be a separation of state and religion. The founding fathers of this country wrote the amendments however‚ they did not follow what they wrote. They opened meeting with prayer. The public schools said the Our Father prayer and also in the morning they had a bible reading. Until one person made the decision that it was a violation

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    multi-cultural community of many faiths. The laws and usages of the realm do not include Christianity‚ in whatever form’ (Telegraph‚ 2011). David Cameron also stated that Christians must now ‘be tolerant and welcoming towards homosexuality’‚ just another one of the many values Christians are being told to betray in multi-cultural Britain. England has one of the largest gay and lesbian cultures in Europe; we also have equal age of consent laws‚ partnership laws and even legal commitment ceremonies in some

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    Concept of Marriage in Muslim Law Islam‚ unlike other religions is a strong advocate of marriage. There is no place of celibacy in Islam like the Roman Catholic priests & nuns. The Prophet has said “There is no Celibacy in Islam”. Marriage acts as an outlet for sexual needs & regulates it so one doesn’t become slave to his/her desires. It is a social need because through marriage‚ families are established and the families are the fundamental entity of our society. Furthermore marriage

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    Second Language Required Melanie Martinez Current Issues in Criminal Justice Everest University Online Second Language Required The United States of America is full of many cultures‚ languages‚ and heritage. With many citizens’ ancestors originating from other countries‚ it is no wonder that almost every language has made it into America. Law enforcement can be delayed by these languages‚ though. Officers can benefit from being bilingual‚ but that is not the reality for most departments.

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    Multiculturalism has single handedly shaped america but still does it stand to this day? For many years multiculturalism has been thought to shape the land of the free we know today. Now there are many way multiculturalism has strength in america but to what extent. What and how is multiculturalism shaped the United states of america? First off what is multiculturalism not many of us know the exact definition but still putting two and two together could easily figure it out. But why are we not taught

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    1. Law and social change Law as an instrument of social change. Law as the product of traditions and culture. Criticism and evaluation in the light of colonization and the introduction of common law system and institution in India and its impact on further development of law and legal institution in India. 2. Religion and the law Religion as a divisive factor. Secularism as a solution to the problem Reform of the law on secular lines: Problems. Freedom of religion and non-discrimination

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    Peaceful resistance to law positively impacts society. Humans have a lengthy‚ detailed history of not always being able to see what is right or moral in certain circumstances‚ and unfortunately‚ humans are who create laws. One infamous example of unjust laws would be the Jim Crow laws of the south. Today‚ it is clear as day that discrimination and racism is unconstitutional‚ but why was it so hard to see that during that time period. There is a certain hindsight people gain after going through

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    History The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial (NLEOM) is the nation’s monument to law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty. The Memorial honors federal‚ state and local law enforcement officers who have made the ultimate sacrifice for the safety and protection of our nation and its people. The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund (NLEOMF) was established by former U.S Representative Mario Biaggi‚ a 23-year New York City police veteran who was wounded in the

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    Multiculturalism Every adult knows the stereotypes about people from other cities‚ countries‚ and even continents. Undoubtedly‚ it is impossible to deny a cultural and environmental influence on the development of an individual; however‚ one cannot exclude the fact that biases play a huge role in a perception of the world. These prejudices often build walls on the way of communication with each other as a single human race living on the Earth and not as a lot of small warring tribes. In contrast

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    Definition Law is defined as any system of regulations to govern the conduct of the people of a community‚ society or nation. It is the governmental response to society’s need for both regularity‚ consistency and justice based upon collective human experience. A statute‚ ordinance‚ or regulation enacted by the legislative branch of a government and signed into law‚ or in some nations created by decree/judgement without any democratic process. This is distinguished from "natural law" which is not

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