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    How did the The United States Constitution overcome the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation and provide for the organization of the new government? In the 1780s the United States created their first formal government after the colonist won the revolutionary war against the British.The Article of Confederation was a unicameral legislature also every state had a single vote and gave more power to the states not the central government. The Constitutional convention was about how a state

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    Rights are the legal‚ social‚ and ethical liberties of people; whether it be given or born with. A right is basically what a person can do and what they’re entitled to. Rights shape the structure of government and the content of laws. Rights are fundamental to society as a whole‚ they are established pillars in which society revolves around. There are different types and views on rights. There are “natural” rights which are freedoms that are not derived from any man-made laws. Viewed as decree of

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    Although the United states faces its biggest decline of abortion rate in 2009 at 784‚507 abortions as reported to CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)‚ its number is still more than double of an information from Women ’s Health and Reproductive Right and Foundation of Thailand‚ and an organization in Thailand where birth control is non-prescriptive‚ that presents a number of 300‚000 abortions at a national average per yer. Abortion seems to be resulted from such a high unintended pregnancy

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    it’s an initiative launched by United Nations to bequeath the girl child with the basic right of getting education. Malala Yousafzai is just a 14 year old teenager with no extra-ordinary background but today she is the global face of struggle for “Girl’s right to education”‚ not because she is taking out morcha’s and doing fast-unto-death to hog limelight but because of her naive valour to shun the fear of Talibani’s to get hold of what was her all the way- “right to education”. For those who don’t

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    I believe personally that it’s a parent’s job‚ to give their child all the love and affection that individual child needs. As a parent of the last 19 years my wife and I have raised two boys‚ they were both totally different they needed different things. One was little more emotional than the other and he needed that extra bit of affection‚ the other was a little more rambunctious if you will and wanted more independence or less attention for lack of a better word. I feel that every parent should

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    Sebastian Velez-Bolivar Ms. Baird CPW4UO-01 Wednesday‚ March 23‚ 2016 The United Freedom Nation The United Freedom Nation is an island located off of the North Pacific Ocean. The population is roughly 25 million. The most prominent language is English because we are neighbours with North American countries. As a result of the country being new‚ many people want to immigrate there for a better life and various job opportunities. The rapid growth of U.N.F now calls for development in its governmental

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    The only way to preserve true innocence is to leave it unharmed. Safety remains an important factor because it’s what people demand to possess. Many cases have risen broadcasting the importance of safety throughout the United States. Incidents such as the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting‚ Boston Marathon‚ and Bully. Every citizen should feel safe in the economy they live in. On December 14‚ 2012 A 20-year old man made news headlines throughout the country. Adam Lanza fatally took the lives

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    The United states is undoubtedly one of the better counties in the world. The U.S has a high ranking status in bounteous fields such as space research‚ quality of life‚ sports and movies but in one area the U.S is lacking. The Education system in the United States has been steady if not slightly climbing in the past few decades but‚ so is the rest of the world and they are climbing the education ladder as a much more rapid pace than the U.S‚ especially in the math and science subjects. Even though

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    had gone from British Colonies protesting against the British Parliament’s Stamp Act‚ to an independent Nation. During the Revolutionary War‚ Colonists wrote the Articles of Confederation‚ which acted as a set of rules and organized the government. Although the Articles of Confederation gave structure to the American government‚ it had ultimately set up America for failure as a thriving Nation. The states were given too much power and economic freedom in the Articles of Confederation‚ and were beginning

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    RUNNING HEAD: Bill of Rights Bill of Rights Janet Zamora Grand Canyon University JUS 430 MOD 2 February 20‚ 2012 Bill of Rights Many people wonder why the Bill of Rights was made and why we have it. There are many reasons that we have the Bill of Rights and I think that we should all learn a little more about the Bill of rights and what it does for us that make it a very beneficial document for us. I will tell a little history of the Bill of rights‚ I will tell you what it

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