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    Political Order

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    Political order refers to a set of organizations‚ and a series of actions that enables the state to try and stabilize society to create a sense of order‚ therefore preventing social chaos. Political order and disorder are everywhere - we practice this on an everyday scale. Social Scientists try to connect the routine and micro-level effects of everyday lives‚ with the larger scale process of the State‚ which provides an institution for political order for society.This essay will examine and assess

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    obeying orders

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    Obeying Orders Im here to talk on the importance of obeying orders. Obedience is important in the military way of life‚ in and outside the work place. Obeying orders is what allows us to operate in an organized and effective manner which is very important during these challenging times that the military goes through. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life‚ this luxury is often not available in the military where the goals and aims requires a smooth internal functioning

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    Would you prefer home schooling or public schooling? There are a lot of questions that run through a parents mind when making decisions when it comes to their children’s education. Both home schooling and public schooling have their pros and cons‚ but many parents often question which one is actually better for their child. Home schooling will provide a more direct and focused education than public school. Public school is better in many ways including children get to be social among children of

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    marginwidth=0 marginheight=0 hspace=0 vspace=0 frameborder=0 scrolling=no></iframe> Are Politicians and Lobbyists Destroying the Public Education System? What Voters Can Do to Prevent the Destruction of Public Education Nancy Smothers‚ Yahoo! Contributor Network Sep 16‚ 2010 "Share your voice on Yahoo! websites. Start Here." * MORE: * Public Education * Education System * Education Funding * Global Education * 

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    a) As stated in section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.The senior police officer present at the scene can decide if someone is trespassing on the land and take the relevant steps in asking them to leave. b) Section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 states that if two or more persons are on the land and live there for any length of time they will be asked to leave by or on

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    that while new students at charter schools tested at lower levels than their peers in traditional public schools‚ by the end of the academic period‚ the same charter school students surpassed their public school counterparts on standardized test scores. Nonetheless‚ they claim that charter schools are no more effective than traditional public schools in raising test scores of new students at public schools‚ ultimately implying that “the apparent gains in the test scores of charter school students

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    Students? Rights vs. School rules Some of the best years of your life are spent in school. No matter how old you are‚ or what grade you are in‚ you are entitled to the rights listed in the first amendment. This applies to students‚ in or out of school. The question is are schools taking advantage of your rights? In the 1st Amendment‚ it says that you have the freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and press. Schools say that they make these rules to protect the student body and keep them under control‚ but

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    Gun Control vs. Gun Rights

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    Running Head: GUN CONTROL VS. GUN RIGHTS Gun Control vs. Gun Rights By Robert Marlow For CJ 450 Senior Seminar Dr. Michael Eskey Park University September 2009 Abstract Gun control and gun rights have been an issue that has been debated for decades. Whenever there has been a mass shooting of any magnitude‚ it seems that the debate heats up even more. Consideration must be given as to what the benefits are of these gun control laws. Gun control laws must also be written as

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    It is in this vein that a country drafts legislation to protect the rights of their inhabitants. In the United States there is the Bill of Rights of 1781‚ which consists of a preamble and the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution‚ 1787. In Canada there is the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ which is the first part of the Canadian Constitution Act‚ 1982. Both of these documents provide for the rights and freedoms for their respective populations. These documents are vastly different

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    AP US History Friday‚ September 7th‚ 2012 Journal 1 1. Some concepts stated in the Mayflower Compact were the need to set in place a stable form of government. It also explains how there needs to be order and rule in the formation of people‚ as well as being sure that the law and constitutions stay “just and equal” to avoid corruption. 2. The Mayflower Compact reflects the old and new world by speaking heavily of Lord King James‚ hinting that the settlers of New Plymouth are still hanging on

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