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    Hobby Lobby‚ 2014). There is a blurry‚ but definite line where our rights can be obscured by other Amendment’s purposes to help us as well. With Hobby Lobby’s founders‚ the Green family‚ beliefs in certain contraceptive methods that are “abortifacients”‚ like RU-486‚ and the priority of giving employees the right accommodations

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    Hobbies: Why you should develop them? Hobbies can be defined as activities that we love doing in our leisure hour. Nurturing and discovering your hobby will make you more confident besides adding some skill in you. Hobbies are not only relaxing and instill sense of fulfillment in us. They greatly help in improving our personality by presenting an array of benefits. The most important thing that a hobby does is gives us time with ourselves. Have you ever noticed when you are doing something that

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    In the case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby‚ the Supreme Court made the wrong decision because a company is not a person and thus does not have the same rights as one. Hobby Lobby employs 23‚000 people‚ all of which could receive all 20 state covered forms of birth-control. The owner of Hobby Lobby felt that certain forms terminated a life‚ which many doctors disagree with. Hobby Lobby claimed they were being forced to allow employees to receive these forms violated their religious rights and decided to

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    Hobby Lobby. This case centered around a portion of the Affordable Care Act that required employers to cover certain FDA-approved contraceptives. The owners of Hobby Lobby‚ the Greene family‚ are devout Christians and felt that they could not do this due to religious freedom. The court ruled that forcing them to cover contraceptives

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    Riley Childers Professor Krueger American Literature February 17‚ 2015 Blue Winds Dancing What is race and how does it make who and how we are in society? Do we classify what we by our complexion‚ ethnicity‚ gender or all the above? Race‚ according to freedictioanry‚ is ”a group of people as distinct from others because of supposed physical or genetic traits shared by the group.” In the short narrative "Blue Winds Dancing‚" by Thomas Whitecloud II‚ race is a major part of the story. Whitecloud asked

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    BURWELL V. HOBBY LOBBY‚ INC. 134 S. Ct 2751 (US 2014) SUPREME COURT OF UNITED STATES Facts: Hobby Lobby is a family owned arts and crafts store that runs on Christian principles. The companies statement of purpose is “honoring the Lord in all [they] do by operating the company in a manner consistent with Biblical principles.” The family does not believe in the use of contraception but under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA)‚ the company is required to offer a minimum coverage

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    In A Time for Dancing‚ by Davida Wills Hurwin‚ a sixteen-year-old girl named Jules struggles with fighting cancer‚ which ultimately shatters her dream of becoming a professional dancer and changes her views of life. When she feels pain in her lower back and hip at her dance rehearsals‚ she ignores it‚ thinking the pain is from repeating the same dance moves. However‚ when the pain grows worse‚ she turns pale green and her parents bring her to the hospital where she is told she is diagnosed with

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    Int. police precinct - interrogation room #1 - night Keith walks in and shuts the door slowly. KeiTH Jacob‚ I’m Detective Keith. I hope my colleagues have been treating you fair. Keith sits across from Jacob‚ who has bruises all over his face and stitches on his chin. Jacob only focuses at the table in-between them. KEITH Do you need to go back to the hospital? Jacob looks to Keith and puts his hands on the table. Keith goes over the rap sheet. KEITH Last year you got charged with drug possession

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    Dancing with the devil. Nestle‚ Chocolate and child labour. 1) A) Why have Nestle and the other major chocolate companies been criticized for their commercial relation with their African cocoa suppliers? B) Why do you think these mega firms have taken so long to react to growing international pressure? Nestle is criticized for their commercial relation with their West African cocoa suppliers because the small family farms use children for work. In addition‚ it is more criticize because it

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    The sun is shining no matter what? Wow‚ maybe if we remember that‚ we can stay optimistic no matter what situation. In the story “All Summer in a Day‚” and the piece of art titled “Dancing in the Sun‚” the theme “The sun is always shining” is used. Have you ever been in a good mood but then someone tries to ruin your world? Even though they fail unsuccessfully? This means the sun shining even though you cannot see it. Sometimes‚ at night‚ she heard them stir‚ in remembrance‚ and she knew they were

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