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    nor can they deny any citizen the right to life‚ liberty‚ or property without due process of law. The states cannot deny any citizen the right to equal protection of the law. The Fourteenth Amendment is made of of 3 clauses: The Citizenship Clause‚ which granted citizenship to everyone born or naturalized in the United States The Due Process Clause‚ which declared that no state can deny any citizen the right to life‚ liberty‚ and property without

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    to the United States at some point in time. The ancestors began a new life with the hopes in bettering the lives of their descendants. Today‚ people come to America with the same mindset of creating a better life for their offspring. Birthright citizenship should not be abolished because it is a part of the Constitution‚ immigrants should be able to create a better life for their offspring and a population increase of native-born noncitizens should be prevented. The United States Constitution must

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    Should illegal immigrants be granted citizenship?Well that’s a tricky question.Immigrants do help and hurt our country.They send the money they earn back home‚but they also create their own jobs‚that make jobs for Americans. Illegal immigrants help our country they create their own jobs that can create jobs for Americans.This will help both them and us.They could pay you a high or low salary. For example there are lawn mowing and garden businesses or food trucks.In philly there were 5 food trucks

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    Refreshing the Values In 2003‚ CEO Sam Palmisano authorized a bold effort to refresh the values via an IBM “values jam‚” two 72-hour Web chat sessions about what IBM stands for‚ open to every IBMer in the world. When he presented the plan to the IBM board‚ one of the directors‚ a former CEO‚ questioned him about whether this was “socialism.” Palmisano explained that this was the only way to build an enduring institution in which IBMers embraced and owned the values. “It wouldn’t do to create

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    The View

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    Jayna Kovel World Theatre Greg Justice 07 November 2013 The View Unnerving. That’s the only way to describe walking into a dimply lit black box theatre to realize that the actor you have come to watch…is watching you. He’s acting‚ yes‚ but the whole premise of “The View” could not have been more clearly stated as we sat down to the crackle and pop of white noise in the background. In the tiny theatre‚ I couldn’t have been more than ten feet from what we were soon to learn was the main character

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    “Daring Greatly” When Theodore Roosevelt used the phrase “daring greatly” in his speech‚ Citizenship in a Republic‚ he did not use it lightly. Daring greatly‚ in and of itself‚ is not something that should be done cautiously; rather‚ when someone “dares greatly‚” they are committing an extraordinary act without fear of failure. Daring greatly means that if one does fail‚ then they will pick themselves back up and keep trying. Roosevelt weaves this meaning into his quilt of words when he says‚ “The

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    Good Corporate Citizenship & Political Competence-Interrelated/Interconnected Introduction Good corporate citizenship and political competence are interconnected. A definition of both terms will be provided. How both terms are interconnected will be discussed. Also‚ a mission statement from a healthcare organization (HCO)‚ more specifically a hospital will be evaluated and interpreted to view the connection between good corporate citizenship and political competence. Interconnection In order

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    Selena Rocha Government 2301 Victor Veldekens October 9th 2012 Citizenship knowledge What is democracy? A democracy is electoral process in which the government is elected by its people. The collective people must be knowledgeable active citizens in a political community. This political community is called government‚ institution and procedures in which its people are ruled. The people have the power to choose their government and the government is given the power to rule the citizens. The

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    created themes or concepts that are introduced in their literature‚ these concepts include citizenship and equality. Philosophers that have incorporated those concepts in their works were Aristotle and Plato. Aristotle’s focus on the concepts were included in his works called‚ “Nicomachean Ethics and Politics.” Plato use of the concepts‚ citizenship and equality‚ was shown in the Republic. The concepts of citizenship and equality will be displayed through a contemporary understanding of the United States

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    Free speech and Censorship How important is free speech for a democratic society? Does John Stuart Mill make a good case for free speech? Under what condition‚ if any‚ might free speech be restricted according to John Stuart Mill and to Matthew Kieran? Argue for your answer‚ and illustrate with relevant cases and examples in Singapore. Introduction In most democratic countries‚ the freedom of saying what you like‚ of criticizing the authorities‚ and of discussing ideas without fear‚ is a basic

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