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    the other hand‚ anti-federalists‚ back country people or people involved in business but not in the mercantile economy‚ opposed the ratification of the constitution. The two sides‚ after much debate‚ were able to come to a compromise after the Bill of Rights was included into the Constitution. When the new Constitution was drafted‚ the ratification‚ the official approval by the people of the United States‚ sparked a national debate. People were shocked by the radical changes it proposed; they expected

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    III Bill of rights - declaration and enumeration of a person’s right and privileges which the Constitution is designed to protect against violations Basis: social importance accorded to the individual in a democratic or republican state Classes of rights 1) Natural rightsright possessed by every citizen without being granted by the State for they are given to man by God Ex. Right to liferight to liability‚ right to property‚ right to love 2) Constitutional rightrights which

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    1.   Could the Framers of the Bill of Rights have conceived of pornography as “speech” that would be protected by the First Amendment? What is the rationale for granting this type of expression a degree of constitutional protection? Examination of the arguments over the first amendment say the sole intent of the amendment was to insure a person could speak out against the government and support the political party of their choice without fear of retribution. The Supreme Court extended freedom

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    Life is more rewarding with friendship. Every day is a chance to meet someone new. It does not matter if you’re at school‚ work‚ or just out running around‚ people are everywhere. Whether you get along with them or not is your choice. In my experiences‚ I have found there are three different types of friends that help your life run more smoothly. Many of us meet a good number of friends though work. These would be what we call your "work friends". The more friends an individual has at work the

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    What do you think are the most important provisions in the U.S. Bill of Rights? As far as I’m concerned‚ the first important provision in the U.S. Bill of Rights is freedom of expression. A democracy depends on the free expression of ideas; totalitarian governments know this‚ which is why they go to the enormous trouble to limit expression. Americans pride themselves on their free and open society‚ freedom of conscience is absolute; American can believe whatever they want. The one thing all freedom

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    authors have tried to define love for centuries‚ now even scientists want to discover the human mechanics of what makes us love. Many of us know intuitively that love is a major purpose for living; that connection is inherent in all that we do‚ and without love‚ we cannot survive as a species. We all have our own opinions‚ thoughts‚ and perspective of what love actually is. Love is defined in many ways. We have all experienced love at least once to have a concept of what love means. Besides the

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    statutory and regulatory enactments ◦Current and future trends of physician trends and rights ◦Legal and ethical obligations related to documentation‚ retention‚ storage‚ and use of medical records. State and federal statutory and regulatory enactments for Patients Rights ◦ Patients each have rights through both state and federal laws ◦ Each Patient has rights ◦ Health Care organizations have a Patient Bill of Rights Current Principles for patient Consent and Implications ◦ Informed Consent Laws 

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    Autism is a disability that affects millions of children across the globe. Considered a learning disability‚ autism is commonly diagnosed at birth‚ but some children and even adults don’t find out they’re autistic until later in life. Many autistic people are ridiculed‚ misunderstood‚ and treated poorly because of their disability. In some criminal cases‚ disabilities like autism‚ are overlooked when analyzing a case. Prosecutors focus on the criminal act rather than the person behind it. More people

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    incorporation of Section 114-B in the Indian Evidence Act." UBI JUS IBI REMEDIUM - There is no wrong without a remedy. The law wills that in every case where a man is wronged and undamaged he must have a remedy. A mere declaration of invalidity of an action or finding of custodial violence or death in lock-up‚ does not by itself provide any meaningful remedy to a person whose fundamental right to life has been infringed. Set up by the Supreme Court of India in 1996 in a case titled “D K Basu versus

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    MSFP100 Film Survey: Film Journal Part 1 Robert Richardson Tomi Sanni Section: 2 824-239-370 September 19‚2012 A Trip to the moon and The Great Train Robbery The 21st century is an era greatly influenced by "reality television”. If we’re not trying to keep up with the Kardashians‚ we’re watching Big Brother‚ Bachelors/Bachelorette‚ and Flavor of Love. This is a contrast from the 20th century‚ which was the era of the silver screen‚ the era of cinema. Rather

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