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    The United States Constitution clearly states that all men are equal and are entitled to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness ("The Constitution of the United States‚" Amendment 5)‚ but somewhere along the way many people turned astray and thus homophobia was formed. The belief that love should only exist between man and woman is very much alive causing dispute across the nation. Should we really judge each other on our own personal desires? At some point we must stop focusing so deeply on

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    Nathan Bloomer General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on alternative fuels and why we need them. Evidence: 1. Brief example: Fossil fuels are a means to an end which is why millions of dollars are invested into alternative energy. Hinrichs‚ R. and Kleinbach‚ M. (2013). Energy Its Use and the Environment Fifth Edition 2. Extended Example: Oil reserves in the US are estimated to have 29 billion barrels of oil. The oil reserve will be depleted in 13.2 years

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    Angelica Causaren Bom25 Stability: Does gay marriage encourage stable relationships? * Being married is a source of stability and commitment "Case No. S147999 in the Supreme Court of the State of California": "Being married is a source of stability and commitment for the relationship between spouses. Barriers to terminating a marriage include feelings of obligation to one’s spouse‚ children‚ and other family members; moral and religious values about divorce; legal restrictions; financial concerns;

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    not want the president elected directly by the masses of people throughout the United States‚ but by selected‚ supposedly dispassionate‚ reasonable men (Schmidt‚ Shelly‚ Bardes‚183). These electors are selected every presidential election year through a process that is governed by state laws. The Electoral College is made up of five hundred and thirty-eight electors. This is not a random number‚ however. Each states number of electors totals to the number of senators plus the number of representatives

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    Surrounding Gay Marriage The debate of gay marriage is very complex‚ due to the many different feelings people express on the topic. One opinion is that gay marriage should be legalized nationally. Others feel that gay marriage should not be legalized but civil unions should be granted to homosexuals so they have an alternative that allows gays and lesbians to receive something that compares to the same rights as marriage. On the other hand there is a large group that believes neither gay marriage nor

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    marijuana any longer. Using marijuana should not be frowned upon because it has never killed a single human being. If this drug has not killed anyone then why is it still illegal? Tobacco and alcohol have killed over 555‚000 people a year according to the CDC. Tobacco and alcohol are somehow legal to a of age adult so why cant marijuana? People need to realize that marijuana is a soft drug as to wear its harmful effects fall under caffeine. You are at more risk if you have too much coffee compared to

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    Title: Why do we need Administrative Law? What kind of disputes are being settled(solved) by the administrative courts Administrative law is a branch of law governing the creation and operation of administrative agencies.It covers a wide and varied area of practice‚encompassing many different types of governmental legal procedures and regulations‚and is not easily defined.Much of government and its public programs operate largely through various agencies on different levels:federal‚state‚county

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    path to the final series gets skewed. So many of the NBA’s great all-time teams have been located in the Western Conference. Recent examples include the Los Angeles Lakers‚San Antonio Spurs‚ Dallas Mavericks‚ and most recently the super team Golden State Warriors. Although some people believe abandoning conferences would be bad for the NBA given increased travel and other challenges‚ it would provide far more entertaining matchups and fairness in playoff seeding. One reason the NBA should abandon

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    We Rent‚ So Why Do We Need Insurance? This case is about a couple who had a loss to some personal property in their basement due to a flood. Luckily they had renters insurance. It is important for people to have renters insurance for reasons just like this. Even though the property that was damaged was extra furniture‚ it would still be a great expense if they chose to replace it. Imagine there was a fire in your home and everything you owned was damage. It would cost thousands and thousands

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    Introduction With every interaction‚ whether active or passive‚ we find ourselves communicating with other people. Even our silence connotes some intention‚ which others may interpret at their discretion. Whether by artifact or by attendance‚ every human being constantly participates in the process of communication Defining Communication Communication means exchange of ideas‚ views‚ opinion‚ understanding‚ feelings‚ emotions‚ facts or information between two or more persons by any sources or

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