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    Julia McArthur built the Hotel Park in the Pines for an estimated $300‚000‚ she was a widow from Detroit‚ Michigan. McArthur co-owned the Park Hotel in Mount Clemmons‚ Michigan with her Aunt Margretha Kieffer. Kieffer encouraged McArthur to build the Hotel Park in the Pines in Aiken‚ South Carolina. In January of 1900 the hotel opened for business. Daniel Boone Smith was a 29-year-old lawyer who graduated in 1904 from Harvard law school. In the fall of 1912‚ Smith was experiencing respiratory issues

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    Habeas Corpus: The Ultimate Writ of Liberty POL201 American National Government David Reed November 5‚ 2012 Habeas Corpus: The Ultimate Writ of Liberty In time of war‚ many quick and unpopular decisions are inevitable. The decisions the President has to make must be in the best interest of the country‚ and of the world. Although war is unpopular with many people‚ it is unavoidable in certain circumstances. During wartime‚ many American people want known enemy combatants to have their

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    have the general knowledge to know that it violates their rights as a citizen. John Adams once said‚ “liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people.” Knowledge is defined as having a familiarity or awareness due to education or experience. We know‚ because of our ancestors have the knowledge and access to education to maintain our liberty. However‚ are we preserving that liberty? In 1940‚ only seven percent of African Americans 25 years or older had completed high school (We

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    The Right of Liberty‚ According to Rousseau by Efrain Cabral Jr. “Man is born free; and everywhere he is in chains… If I took into account only force‚ and the effects derived from it‚ I should say: ‘As long as a people is compelled to obey‚ and obeys‚ it does well; as soon as it can shake off the yoke‚ and shakes it off‚ it does still better; for‚ regaining its liberty by the same right as took it away‚ either it is justified in resuming it or there was no justification for those who took it away

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    Torture and civil liberties Civil liberties are rights one owns‚ that are stated in the Bill of Rights. After 9/11 terrorist attacks President Bush and the Republican Congressed passed the patriotic Act.it undermined basic rights and freedom of the people. The government increased spying‚ wiretapping and surveillance of citizens. The united nations convention against torture of 1987‚the Geneva conventions of 1949‚the international convent of civil and political rights‚ are some of the many treaties

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    Jensen Swanson Comp 1 April 14‚ 2012 Selective Equality “We hold these truths to be self-evident‚ that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness” ( Jefferson 1776). All men are indeed created equal. Each is born from their mother’s womb. Each must be nourished from their mother’s bosom. All men‚ at some stage of development must learn to speak their native tongue

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    Marielisa Figuera History 1301 Professor Amy Curry 22 May 2015 Chapter 10 Questions 1. What were the social bases for the flourishing democracy of the early mid-19th century? During that time‚ property ownership was not required to vote. This made the older states and the ones who had not taken into account this right “reconsidered democracy’s economic basis during 1820s and 1830s” (357). 2. What is meant by the term “The American System”? What were its three pillars? It was a government-promoted

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    Argument: This essay is discussing a basic idea of equality‚ Scarpa uses Marth Nassbaum’s book‚ Liberty of Conscience to convey his thoughts‚ asking the overall question: how should religious views and groups feature in our political life? (Page 1) Nassbaum’s core belief is that‚ “shielding religious conscience is supremely important for any society that respects individuals and treats them with dignity.” (Page 2) She feels that the respect for an individual’s conscience should be equal for all

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    God of Liberty‚ written by Baylor University’s history professor Thomas S. Kidd‚ was overall a bit confusing to say the least. “It is a history of evangelical Protestantism in America‚ a study that links the religious beliefs of our Founders into a political alliance and‚ finally‚ a meditation on religion’s role in today’s increasingly secular American political scene.” This book is the reminder of how huge religion played a role in creating this country. This is important I believe because‚ while

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    address the role that external social pressures have in influencing organizational ethics‚ how these issues are relevant to organizational and personal decisions‚ and the relationship between legal and ethical issues as shown in the film. The reason Liberty Mutual started The Responsibility Project was as it stated‚ “to explore what it means to do the right thing”. The film viewed was Dancing on a Dream. (http://responsibility-project.libertymutual.com/films/dancing-on-a-dream) Although this film did

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