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    In 1976 the Supreme Court made that decision for the United States. The ruling in Buckley v. Valeo‚ that spending money to influence elections is a form of freedom of speech. The lobbyist in Washington DC are employed by the rich and power to stay rich and powerful. It is a constant struggle between one powerful

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    The bill of rights was important because it guaranteed rights for the people which made it easily excepted. the bill of rights started the amendments to the constitution which likely resulted in some of the other amendments getting added in. i cant really say it has a big impact on my life‚ because for a i can tell it doesnt. i mean most of the amendments of the bill of rights are not used seriously much today. the first amendment guarantees the freedoms of religion‚ assembly‚ petition‚ press‚ and

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    Me and my cousin skipped school just to go to the richest car place in the United States he went to the counter of the place and stole the keys to a gt 500 we got the car and we drove out the car place without a license we drove out with a stolen car in an illegal way because neither one of us are permitted to drive. Stealing is great because you get things you want in a short amount of time that may benefit you. Stealing is the best way to get what you want because it allows you to steal big flat

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    late 19th Century Europe consisted of many small states that lacked a sense of unity. The sentiment stirred up in the wake of the French Revolution; the idea of a sovereign people with natural rights and equality appeared attractive to many of these nations. Around this time Europe saw the emergence of Nation States encompassing a people who had a shared history‚ culture‚ language‚ religion and beliefs. How important this sense of national belonging was is something we shall explore by looking at

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    I don’t believe the United States has a follower problem because our current generation has been taught since birth how to be followers. In schools‚ students are taught how to be followers when they begin kindergarten through operant conditioning of punishment and rewards. As students continue through their educational journey‚ they are taught to raise their hands‚ to recite hundreds of formulas‚ and facts from textbooks. To succeed in our current education system‚ students rely heavily on memorization

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    the government denies them that right that is violating a person’s right and the second amendment. Guns don’t commit crimes people do so why take away everyone’s privilege when you could sell guns to the people that can prove their self that they are okay to handle a gun. Anyone who wants to defend their self and wants a gun should be able to have a gun because when they’re right to bear arms is taken away people start to lose their sense of safety. It is not right for the government to take the

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    Child Poverty in the United States Tracy Crawford April 29‚ 2012 University of Phoenix When we think of children living in poverty‚ most might think it is mainly a problem in third world countries. We have all see the commercials asking for donations to help the children from countries in Africa but how often do we hear about the children in the United States? In the past decade child poverty has been on the rise in this country. Child poverty has long and short-term hardships

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    For centuries‚ equal rights have been a problem for countries. America was depicted as the home of the free and was a growing country in progress. Immigrants planned on seeking refuge in America and later save enough money to go back to their home country. Later‚ immigrants decided on settling in America and to raise their family in hopes of a better future for their children. Their home country may have been going through a phase of a war‚ discrimination‚ or environmental issues. Long ago‚ women

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    The importance of a management rights clause. The management rights clause in relation to a collective agreement is a clause put in force to give the union and employers an idea on the level autonomy the employer has in running the day to day business operations. While some collective agreements make an attempt to cover every possible aspect within this clause it is not practical nor possible to do so. With this clause‚ management is given certain rights to make decisions that affect the workplace

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    United Nations Guidelines for Consumer Protection CONSUMER PROTECTION: Consumer protection is a group of laws and organizations designed to ensure the rights of consumers as well as fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors; they may also provide additional protection for the weak and those unable to take care of

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