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    Imposing uses some type of force or manipulation or pressure for another to adopt or follow the same values as the one exerting the force. Exposing is simply putting or sharing one’s values out there for others to take it or leave it. To expose your values means to open up and let it be seen‚ to speak up and tell people what your values are. An example would be you’re pregnant teenager‚ and you tell your parents that you don’t believe in abortion. You’re exposing your feelings‚ your values on that

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    The Communications Decency Act The U.S. Government should not attempt to place restrictions on the internet. The Internet does not belong to the United States and it is not our responsibility to save the world‚ so why are we attempting to regulate something that belongs to the world? The Telecommunications Reform Act has done exactly that‚ put regulations on the Internet. Edward Cavazos quotes William Gibson says‚ "As described in Neuromancer‚ Cyberspace was a consensual hallucination that felt

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    Christian best-selling author Max Lucado has finally broken his silence on politics and expressed his negative opinion on Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s campaign. In a blog entry titled “Decency for President‚” Max Lucado penned his condemnation for Donald Trump’s campaign practices and controversial comments. The Christian author said the billionaire’s behavior is unacceptable in the Oval Office‚ Charisma News reports. “I don’t know Mr. Trump. But I’ve been chagrined at his antics

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    Case Study: Imposing Values on Clients Sharon Morrow Argosy University Imposing Values on Clients When Jill expressed her confusion about her sexuality‚ Joe’s body language was a dead give- away that he was judging her. This‚ in itself‚ can add to Jill’s anxiety and depression. Joe should know‚ and understand‚ the ethical guidelines that he is governed by. When he imparted his religious views on Jill’s thoughts and lifestyle‚ he crossed the boundaries of ethical treatment. According

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    How does the law justify imposing strict liability for some criminal offences? ‘actus non facit nise men sit rea’ means an act alone cannot constitute guilt without the proof of a guilty mind‚ for most criminal cases. Strict Liability is the legal responsibility for injury or damages even if the person was not at fault or negligent; this contradicts the above Latin maxim as it places sole responsibility upon a defendant without the proof of ‘mens rea.’ Strict liability is a topic that has both its

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    Imposing Strict Punishment For Driving Offences Two weeks back‚ my friends and I witnessed a car accident in front of our very own eyes. The night was still as there were not many cars on the road. However‚ the silence was disrupted by a loud screeching noise. The flow of conversation came to a halt as we turned our heads in unison towards the source of the noise. At that exact moment‚ we saw a black car crashed into a lamp post. The front of the car was severely damaged and minutes later‚ the

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    In her article‚ America‚ Stand Up… Hernandez talks about how six Mexican farmworkers were beaten and shot to death in southern Georgia. Those six men worked where a normal American could not get paid enough to waste their time doing‚ and they were killed for their hard earned money. She continued on with the story‚ going into further detail about how the men pillaged the trailer park. News of the tragedy only spread locally‚ not even making headlines. Two weeks after the attacks‚ immigrants still

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    The Communication Decency Act: The Fight For Freedom of Speech on the Internet The Communication Decency Act is a bill which has insulted our right as American citizens. It a bill which SHOULD not pass. I’ll share with you how Internet users are reacting to this bill‚ and why they say it is unconstitutional. Some individuals disagree with one part of the bill. According to http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ query/z?c104:s.652.enr:‚ which has the Communications Decency Act on-line for public viewing

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    "For Imposing Taxes on us Without our Consent" The section of the Declaration of Independence titled "The Charges Against the King is extremely important. The English Declaration of Rights included a similar section‚ so without indicating the revolutions’ causes it would have been very difficult to justify independence. Today and during the time of the revolution many of the accusations seemed rather weak and unsupported. However there were some that were considered by all to be significant infractions

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    Critique #1 i English 112-Z1‚ J. McMullen‚ Wk 5‚ Critique #1 FC Critique #1 Jill McMullen English 112 Z1 – Composition II Anne Devlin September 9‚ 2008 Critique #1 1 Critique #1 The article “The Issue Isn’t Liberty; It’s Decency” by John Underwood found in About Language: A reader for Writers (3rd ed.; pp.445-450) by William H. Roberts and Gregoire Turgeon‚ published by Houghton Mifflin Company‚ Boston‚ MA‚ 1992‚ his perception of our society today is where do we draw the

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