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    The National Security Act of 1947 Nikolo Della Chiesa Mountain View High School Policy Identification and Explanation The National Security Act of 1947‚ Pub Law 80-253 put into place different security measures for our nation.(The National Security Act of 1947‚ 1947) It created the CIA‚ the NCS‚ and distinguished the different branches of the government. This made the branches we know today as the Army‚ Navy‚ Airforce‚ and the Marines. This Federal law put in place many different organizations

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    consideration social and economic changes. However Sassoon goes on to criticise the works of Cox and Gill in the ‘Gramscian turn’ in international relations suggesting that “…Gramsci’s ideas are obscured and that they are transferred on to inappropriate objects.” (Sassoon‚ 2001. pg.7.) Despite these criticisms‚ Gramscian analysis has a number of important strengths‚ taking for example the idea of hegemony; realist and liberals define hegemony in state-centric terms and therefore can only identify a small

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    which‚ homosexuals fall into this category. In addition‚ though the marriage of the same gender is not identified explicitly by the Unites States Government Accountability Office (GAO)‚ there are now ten states in America that positively permit the legality of homosexual marriage. Despite that more and more people become conscious of this basic civil right‚ some protesters still hold Defense of Marriage Act of 1996 (DOMA) which defined marriage to be between a man and a woman for the continuation of

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    arrest‚ travel to the police station‚ his detention and the interview conducted. The issues will be analysed in chronological order‚ referring to the legality of the police’s actions using statutory law. The refusal of Lancaster’s bail application by Magistrates was justified after considering the circumstances of the case. The first issue with the legality of the police’s treatment of Lancaster lies in his arrest. PC Denman started to inform Lancaster that he was under arrest but was interrupted as

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    Immigration is never an easy subject. Sometimes‚ it will dictate how people perceive others because of the lack of a green card or legality in the United States. Helen Thorpe wrote and published a narrative on four girls who recently graduated high school that each has big decisions to make. For Clara and Elissa‚ choosing which college to attend is their main concern‚ and for Marisela and Yadira‚ applying to college is their biggest concern because they lack having a proper social security number

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    RATIONAL- LEGAL AUTHORITY Rational-legal authority (also known as rational authority‚ legal authority‚ rational domination‚ legal domination‚ or bureaucratic authority) is a form of leadership in which the authority of an organization or a ruling regime is largely tied to legal rationality‚ legal legitimacy and bureaucracy. The majority of the modern states of the twentieth century are rational-legal authorities‚ according to those who use this form of classification Authority Types Traditional

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    Morality and Legality of Abortion Somewhere amidst the abortion debates of the last quarter century‚ the real issue has been lost. The focus has become too religious for a country that has separated church and state. Therefore‚ I won’t argue the religious rights and wrongs of abortion. No answers can be derived until we focus on what the law and our citizens do value‚ because this is how laws are changed. American laws hold sacred the value of human rights....but when do a woman’s end‚ and

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    Lisa if Harold breach of it. First I need to check is there any valid contract between Lisa and Harold or not? For this I need to consider the elements of a valid contract which are as bellows; Agreement Consideration Intention Form Capacity Legality I need to check briefly the above mentioned elements. To create an agreement first element I have to prove that is the offer by Harold is a valid offer or not in terms of contract law. An offer can be defined as words or conduct which demonstrates

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    SALES Chapter 1 Nature and From of The Contract ------------------------------------------------- Art. 1458: By the contract of sale one of the contracting parties obliges himself to transfer the ownership of and to deliver a determinate thing‚ and the other to pay therefore a price certain in money or its equivalent. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- A contract of sale may be absolute or conditional. COMMENT: 1)

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    Debate #2: Should Abortion Be Illegal? Abortion has been a long standing ethical hot topic that continues to be disputed today. The debate held at Cal State University San Marcos was proof of exactly that. Mr. Alan Shlemon‚ a proclaimed pro-lifer‚ made clear his stance or conclusion from the very start; abortion should be illegal! His conclusion was grounded on the definition of life regarding the unborn. He argues that it is scientifically proven that an unborn fetus is his/her own person‚ distinct

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