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    Today‚ healthcare has advanced through extreme procedures in the past that the United States government will never get to make-up for. Innocents were tortured in hopes that they were leading towards finding a cure for their diseases. The Tuskegee Experiment is one of the first documented experiments in the United States that fully admits to the wrong doings they performed to African Americans in their program. The Tuskegee Experiment was‚ by definition‚ the same as a clinical trial in today’s society

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    There are many people in society today that think the same way that Atticus Finch does about Tom Robinson‚ a black male accused of raping a white woman‚ in Harper Lee’s book “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Atticus believed that although Robinson was African American‚ he deserved a fair trial and not to be killed‚ despite what the other white people were saying in the town. Atticus thought that Tom had just as many rights as the Caucasian people. The towns’ people felt as though Tom was beneath them and

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    Immigration Today Immigration is an important issue in the US because being the “melting pot” that we are and having the reputation of providing the “American Dream” to all who come here‚ it becomes very attractive for immigrants who come from less appealing countries. Yet this number of immigrants is so incredibly high that the country’s policies on becoming a citizen cannot keep up. To become a citizen an immigrant must apply for residency and have resident status while residing in the

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    Hysteria The Crucible is a play written by Arthur Miller in 1953. The Crucible is about a group of girls who practice witchcraft and then accuse innocent people of being witches in order to avoid consequences. Miller wrote The Crucible in 1953 during the McCarthy period when many Americans were accused for having Pro-Communist beliefs. The Crucible draws many parallels between the witch-hunts of the 1690s and the McCarthy trials of the 1950s The Puritan life was a very plain‚ straightforward

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    The End of a Tyranny "The Declaration of Independence" is one of the most defining works of American history. During the writing of the "Declaration of Independence"‚ the Thirteen American Colonies were very busy deciding whether America should be independent or not. Some of the topics included how Britain treats the American Colonies‚ and whether the timing is right to depart from the rule of Great Britain. However all of this heated debate all boiled down to one inspirational document which set

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    action and alter or abolish the government. 2. Why does Jefferson consider King George a tyrant? Jefferson considers King George a tyrant because he is unjust‚ selfish‚ and uses his power without consideration for the people. He commits numerous acts without the peoples consent. This is not a democracy‚ this is tyranny. Questions for critical reading 1. What laws of nature does Jefferson refer to in paragraph 1? When Jefferson speaks of laws of nature he is referring to the laws entitled

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    who are eligible to do so‚ vote to elect representatives for our state and country. As American citizens‚ we are extremely privileged to live in a country where we are free to be who we want and basically do what we want. Yes‚ under a democracy we still have laws we have to abide by‚ but overall‚ we have the most freedom out of any other country in this world. According to ait.org‚ a democratic government exists to serve the people‚ but citizens in democracies must also agree to abide by the rules

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    The Declaration of Independence acknowledges‚ however‚ that a government should not be replaced "for light and transient causes." As such‚ the Declaration proceeds with a list wrongs which act as evidence of Britain’s breech of contract with the colonies and their justification for withdrawing consent to be governed by Britain. While all of the colonial complaints and charges may well have been true‚ the British government‚ of course‚ did not agree with the premises cited in the Declaration. The

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    Mariela Quesada Written Assignment Business Law Spring 2012 The Declaration of Independence In the past centuries there have been millions of new emerging countries around the world. They all have attained their independence in different ways. Military rebellion‚ civil strife‚ and acts of heroism‚ to name a few‚ these actions have granted civilizations the right to freedom from oppressing powers. Violent confrontations which led to millions of lives lost in the battle field‚ acts of heroism

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    It’s better late than never‚ is a saying people usually say when people take too long in doing something for them. They say it’s better for things to be done one day‚ than for things never to be done at all; but what if civilians are seeking justice and equality from the government. If civilians are being treated inhumanly and what they are asking for‚ justice‚ is put to the side as if they did not exist. Justice cannot wait for later because it will only spark up the fire to treat civilians unfairly

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